No, not in "all" nations. Although their goivernments may give 'lip service' to it, many are actually ruled by Dictatorship, or tribal law, and some are, from time-to-time, actually in an anarchic state.
The Law of Nations was created in 1758.
Formal law refers to the procedural aspect of the law, such as how laws are created and enforced. Material law, on the other hand, refers to the substantive content of the law, such as the rights and obligations it creates. In essence, formal law deals with the process of lawmaking and enforcement, while material law deals with the specific rules and regulations themselves.
When all the coefficients and formulas are correctly writed; and the law of mass conservation must be respected.
Nations all mineral rights within 370km of their shorelines.
It is not respected, as rulers violate laws as they please
Federal law works as a whole to in force and secure the people of its respected country.
Although Princeton University has many highly respected programs, it does not have a law school.
The motto of William S. Richardson School of Law is 'Above all nations is humanity'.
law of nations
Although Princeton University has many highly respected programs, it does not have a law school.
a law or regulation
I believe it was Cicero.