It is a theft in a general sense. But it falls under it's own section of law.
Statutory law is "first" in a general sense since most everything is codified these days. Many statutes (especially criminal law and property law) have their basis on the common law handed down from England.
The current state of world law and politics is effectively a result of jurisprudence in the general sense. You will have to be more specific with your question.
No, a mosque is considered a place of worship in sense of the law.
General Election Law happened in 1928.
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The word canonical means "by a general law, rule, principle or criterion". When the Hamiltonian operator is applied to the (average momentum) wave function it gives quantized values. In this sense the Hamilton equations gives the Schrodinger equation discreet values by a general law.
Ball (in the baseball sense) or carress (in the general sense)
Peace Preservation Law was passed before the General Election Law.
Common law and case law is derived from previous decisions. There is no law based simply on common sense.
General law is another phrase used to describe the law of contract or commerce as it applies to government.
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