Yes, the laws are the rules that must be obeyed in a democracy. Theoretically these laws(rules) were adopted by the will of the majority.
Yes there are. Monarchies have rules and laws and have constitutions. There are different variations of monarchies, but they all have laws that affect all levels of society, from ordinary people to the leaders of the country.
Yes, in a republic, everyone including leaders must follow the laws and rules that are established for the functioning of the society. These laws are typically created through a democratic process, and apply to all citizens equally, regardless of their position or status. Leaders in a republic are not exempt from these laws and must adhere to them like any other citizen.
Everyone no matter who you are must abide by the rules of the constitution.
A skipper is usually responsible for everyone on the boat, and the boat itself. He must be sure that he, and everyone on board is following the rules of the boat, bylaws and all maritime rules.
There are rules in fly fishing regarding the types of leaders and tippits that can be used. There are certain sizes of rods and reels that must be used.
There are no special requirements. They must obey the same traffic rules as everyone else.
He said you must watch Mary Pickford's Films. Including Sparrow (1926)
in the name of freedom
barack obama does not want a curfew. He was telling business leaders that there must be rules for businesses, a bit like parents giving their kids a curfew
Of course yes. Without rules nothing works. Every organization has its own values, vision, mission etc. Those need to be informed to all the employees and the rules should be built upon these 3 points. Rules are rules and everyone in the organization, irrespective of cadre or gender or religion must follow them.
The rules for after school care programs will be based entirely off the establishment you are using. If for instance you are using the school itself as an after school care provider everyone must follow the normal rules of being upon school ground.
Leaders must understand the broader issues of conflict and their changing nature.