Yeah, the law simply apply everyone. It's always been like that and that's the way it will in all likelihood stay
it applies for everyone who crosses the law
The rule of the law
rule of law
"The rule of law, also called supremacy of law, means that the law is above everyone and it applies to everyone. Whether governor or governed, rulers or ruled, no one is above the law, no one is exempted from the law, and no one can grant exemption to the application of the law."
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ex post facto law
Private international law, also known as conflict of laws, is the set of rules that determine which country's laws apply in cases involving foreign elements. It governs legal disputes between individuals or entities that have connections to multiple countries, providing a framework for resolving conflicts of law across borders.
Natural Law
In a democracy, the rule of law should apply equally to everyone, even if it doesn't quite seem that way sometimes. By contrast, in a dictatorship, the rule of law applies to all but the dictator.
The term applies to letting your dog leave its feces on a sidewalk. It is a violation of the law.
Correct. In a constitutional government (or any republic in general), the law applies to everyone.
The sister of your sister-in-law is also your sister-in-law (unless she is your wife). The term 'in-law' applies to any member of your spouse's family.