Yes, law must be applied the same way no matter who a person is. It goes with the idea that people are innocent until proven guilty. Justice needs to be blind and fair.
YES. the laws in Australia apply to everyone regardless of race.
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A 'code of law'
The idea that laws should apply equally to all people is called "equality under the law" or "rule of law." This principle ensures that all individuals are subject to the same legal standards and are treated fairly within the legal system, regardless of their status or position.
The question makes no sense. Regardless of who or what you are, the laws apply equally to EVERYONE.
It depends on the state or country. In most cases, age of consent laws apply to everyone, regardless of sexual orientation, but this is not always the case.
No. That would be a description of anarchy or chaos. In a democracy all people should have some meaningful way of participating in the Big Questions that come before it. But once things are decided and become law, those laws apply, or should apply, to everyone. Some laws may not impact the lives of certain groups as much as others, but the law should apply nonetheless.
The motorcycle laws in Mexico is everyone should wear HELMET.
They should and are.
It made sure everyone followed the laws. It was the first idea of self-government
Some international laws apply to India. All Indian national laws apply to all India. Local laws apply in certain areas.
There are international laws, but they deal predominantly with what governments do and don't do. Other than those, the laws are created and maintained by each individual country. There are moral laws 'Malum per se' that most societies agree with which serve as the basis for the majority of laws.