Legislate, used as an intransitive verb.
Or, enact.
When a law has been repealed, it means "to rescind or annul by authoritative act". In other words, that law is no longer a law.
Tulafono a le malo Translated into English means "Law of the Government"... Otherwise the word tulafono is used for words such as "rules, restrictions, etc"
It means, that under our system of law, Every citizen is treated and judged fairly, regardless of who they are.
The root word "law" comes from the Old Norse word "lag" which means rule or regulation. It is used in various words related to rules, regulations, and legal systems.
The word that means 'above the law' is "unlawful".
I use my stem words to figure out what nomism means. -Nom (law,order) -ism(Act,state,condition)
Leg means "law"
Roman law was based on the principle that Roman citizens had rights. One of the Latin words for law is jus, which means rights. Roman law defined the rights and the legal protections of ctitizens
Deuteronomy, literally means, Second Law.
It means to not brake the law.
The word astronomy (from the Greek words astron(ἄστρον), "star" and -nomy from nomos (νόμος), "law" or "culture") literally means "law of the stars" (or "culture of the stars" depending on the translation).
Contemporary law means the present and prevailing law