Very difficult question to answer as there is no rite or wrong answer. In general laws should be practical and fair - if that is your 'ideal' then yes.
Yes to empower constitution of uganda
Why Mendelian laws are not applicable in crossing over.
Yes, idealism can be applicable to the environment by emphasizing the importance of preserving and protecting nature for the greater good of all beings. Idealists believe that through ethical and moral actions, humans can work towards creating a harmonious relationship with the environment that benefits both current and future generations.
There are different consumer protection laws applicable in the UK. The most applicable one is that the consumer be made aware of any defects in merchandise they may buy.
Without idealism, governments (worldwide) would become rote and legalistic. Through idealism, democracies can sponsor and craft new bills and laws designed to better the lives of the citizens. Without idealism and reaching beyond the confines of today, governments could keep the same laws and policies and never seek to change anything. John F. Kennedy, with idealism and passion, sought to bring further changes to US government and society. Some people believe he was killed because the changes he proposed scared some within the government.
what is new idealism?
Idealism
Some laws that are applicable to school systems are federal laws.
Labour laws, tax laws, Indian Contract Act, Environmental laws.
Plato is the founder of idealism
Newton's Laws of Motion are applicable for every object. (Including the human body.)
When you have the proper equipment and knowledge and are in compliance with applicable laws.