It refers to the legal rules and regulations in a particular locality. Which often differ
I don't know if this is what you mean but it might help. Try typing in "Boyle's law theory." It might help you understand a bit. It's basically a theory that has been made into a law to test a certain idea. I'm sorry if this isn't what you were expecting.
command of sovereign sanctioned by punishments is law by imperative theory and law as legal science of norms is by pure theory of law.
A theory, when proven over time, can become a law. Example: Law of Gravity and Theory of Evolution
A theorem is an unproven statement; a proven statement is a fact. A theory is a set of theorems; a theory which has been proven can be called a law or a rule.
Pure Theory of Law was created in 1934.
A law is a description of a naturally occurring phenomenon, whereas a theory attempts to explain a law.
a law means a proven fact, for instance, the conservation of mass LAW states that no matter can be created or destroyed. This is a proven fact by scientists that is impossible to be disprove. Basically a law is a fact that is 100% correct.
It was a law not the theory because this principle has also proved by him.
A law cannot become a theory, as laws are higher in scientific hierarchy than theories. Theories may become laws when the evidence for their factuality proves that the theory meets all established requirements set forth by the theory. If at any point in the scientific method a theory is disproven for the criteria that it sets forth, it can never be considered a Law. The hierarchy is thusly: Hypothesis < Theory < Law.
In science, "theory" is the name applied to well-established scientific knowledge. It doesn't mean that there are doubts about the atomic theory.
A theory explains how something works - a "law" is just a thumb nail description of a theory.
One of the main arguments in favor of natural law theory is that even though there is no evidence to prove its existence, it does not mean it doesn\'t exist, and faith is the main vehicle to implementing it.