A law is designed to keep things in a chronological order. Meaning without the law everything would be out of place and there would be chaos everywhere. The law however is a list of rules pretty much that have to be followed. ex: Red Lights- You "have to" stop there or else you will get a ticket. (not so amazing). ex: Drinking and Driving- You "can't drink and drive" it's "against the law". You will go to jail if you do so. (not so amazing either). So many little rules and restrictions put together a law, that is to be followed.
Criminal law is designed to punish people who violate the law.
My grandmother-in-law, no joke
Finance law is the area of law that deals with finances and fundraising. Finance law is designed to reduce fraud and other illegal activities.
traffic lights were designed to control the traffic flow in largely populated areas.
obey the law
Copyright law is designed to ascribe exclusive rights to the creator of a work.
The consumer protection law is designed to help protect consumers against unfair practices by businesses. It gives consumers various rights when dealing with unsatisfactory products or services.
My guess is law, medicine and theology.
court orders the litigants to settle the case.
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Anti-corruption laws are regulations and measures put in place by governments to prevent and punish corrupt activities in various sectors. These laws aim to enhance transparency, accountability, and integrity in public and private institutions. Violations of anti-corruption laws can result in legal consequences for individuals and organizations involved in corrupt practices.
Affirmative action was designed to address the effects of past discrimination.