it depend on what laws most laws were made by kings therefore they were made however the want.
The medieval clothes laws are laws that address the issue of medieval clothes
They made new laws?
1066 onwards
Church Laws
It had a supreme ruler (the pope), it raised taxes and it made laws and regulations.
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In medieval England, the legal system was complex and not codified in the way modern laws are. Instead of a fixed number of laws, there were various customs, statutes, and royal decrees that evolved over time. The legal framework included common law, which developed through court decisions, and specific laws enacted by kings or local authorities. By the late medieval period, the legal landscape was quite intricate, with hundreds of statutes and customs in practice.
Medieval witches were not accused of much. Witches were accused of all sorts of mischief, but that was during the Renaissance, not in medieval times. In medieval times, there were laws against witchcraft in some places, but the laws of the Carolingian Empire and the Kingdom of the Lombards both made it clear that belief in witchcraft was unacceptably superstitious and so prosecuting people as witches was illegal. And under the laws of King Athelstan, in Anglo Saxon England, it was a capital crime to execute a person for witchcraft. There is a link below to an article on witch hunts.
Church Laws
Church Laws
They had laws that made it very hard for Jews to make a living, and how they couldn't own any land.