Natural law is described as a fundamental principal, right or justice which human reasonm can discern merely by attending carefully to the proposition stating that principal. Some philosophers say that natural law is, or should be, the ultimate source of the authority for the actual laws under which we live.
premandalian concept
its the federal concept, the federral concept states that a product only if existed documents and laws shortly has values and beliefs
One underlying concept is that the Laws of Physics have remained unchanged. And that they are the same in the whole universe.
An agreement between people to follow laws and be governed by a leader or leaders
The Torah does not contain any laws, it contains the 'mitzvot' of 'guidelines'. Some examples of mitzvot that can be found reflected in American law are;The concept of statutes of limitation for crimes committedThe concept of individual rightsThe concept of workers' rightsRules for fair trials (although the rules for this in the Torah are far more stringent that the laws of any country)Laws against murder
Make Laws
The concept of uniformitarianism assumes that the same laws of nature that are seen now have always been true in past history. This concept has been the main principal of geology sciences for decades.
No, "laws" is an abstract noun because it represents a concept or idea rather than a physical object that can be touched or seen.
Laws being passed that are not upon by all
why were the first laws mainly attributed to divine powers
Scientific laws are established based on experimental observations, verification, conceptualization and generalization of the targeted fundamental concept For example, survismeter and friccohesity which have been new concept but were subjected to regress verification and generalization for applicability and ruthlessness in different situations.
Newtons concept of the world machine was that the universe is like a perfect machine created by god wich works by the laws of physics.