In places like Somalia where there is no effective government nor much offical police or military, there is no real rule of law. There is still social control and gang law, as well as international law.
traffic laws are in place to keep the road and the drivers on it safe.
Firearm laws are too complex to give you a simple answer. In MOST of the US, there IS no gun registration. What you can and cannot do depends on the laws of the place where you are. Laws vary a lot from place to place.
There are laws in place to regulate them, as well as protocols and oversights by the judicial branch.
No-fault divorce laws are in place in all 50 states in the United States.
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There are some countries that do not have copyright laws in place, including Eritrea, San Marino, and South Sudan.
There are laws in place protecting the rights of people on the internet already.
The world may never know. -- FUTHER -- The answer to this, whatever it may be - will vary from country to country, and from place to place within each country as local bye-laws and ordinances vary from place to place.
Depends on where you are. Laws vary from place to place, and you did not share where you are.
Depends on where you are. Laws vary place to place.
There are no laws about dating. There are laws about sexual contact. The laws vary from place to place, but typically someone over the age of 16 is safe. It is illegal for anyone to sexually exploit minors. Be careful!
The laws of the government of Great Britain can be broken, but it is totally impossible to break the laws of nature.