Not really. It deals with torts, contracts, successions, family laws.... Crime is the issue of Public International law.
Herbert Funk Goodrich has written: 'Handbook of the conflict of laws' -- subject(s): Conflict of laws 'Handbook on the conflict of laws' -- subject(s): Conflict of laws
Michael Terry Hertz has written: 'Introduction to conflict of laws' -- subject(s): Conflict of laws 'Introduction of conflict of laws' -- subject(s): Conflict of laws
Crimes against children laws. Alcohol laws Anti privacy laws
Mala in se crimes refer to crimes that cause damage to life or body. Crimes that are wrong because of laws are considered mala prohibita laws.
At the present time there is not yet a completely codified set of laws to cover computer crime. Currently violations are being prosecuted using older and more archaic laws,, which iin some cases are turring out to be surprisingly adquate to handle the problem.
There is no life form on Mercury, and never has been one. Consequently, there has never been anybody to create laws and crimes can only be committed if there are laws which can be broken. Besides, there is nobody to commit crimes either.
Statutes
North Carolina has hundreds of criminal laws that govern a wide range of offenses, from misdemeanors to felonies. These laws cover crimes such as theft, assault, drug offenses, and traffic violations, among others. The North Carolina General Statutes provide the comprehensive list of criminal laws in the state.
John P. Tiernan has written: 'Conflict of laws' -- subject(s): Conflict of laws
E. Lafleur has written: 'The conflict of laws in the province of Quebec' -- subject(s): Conflict of laws
60 Crimes are punishable under federal law.
Hitler broken several War Laws and breached several Human Rights Laws. If he was alive no, He would be charge of War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity, likely be sentenced to death or sentence 6 Million Life Sentences.