Not necessrily. The laws of the nations around the world (and in the US, even the individual coastal states) apply, according to the jurisdiction claimed under their sovereignty. Also, even when truly in international waters, International Maritime Law applies universally to all vessels.
Some international laws apply to India. All Indian national laws apply to all India. Local laws apply in certain areas.
YES. the laws in Australia apply to everyone regardless of race.
Two kinds of special laws are local laws, which apply only to specific regions or localities, and private laws, which apply only to specific individuals or groups. They are distinct from general laws that apply to the entire population.
No, because it's outside of california, and Jamaica has to apply its own laws.
Yes, the laws of motion apply in outer space.
Generally those laws apply to the primary residence only.
Laws apply in the land where you are located and marry, if you are married in Costa Rica and divorce in Costa Rica the laws from Costa Rica apply, if you are married in Costa Rica and divorce in the USA then the laws of the USA apply, both have similar laws except that child support and alimony is much higher in the USA.
A super condensed primeval atom where the laws of physics dont apply and the speed of light can be exceeded thats the idiots definition does that answer your question?
Laws of the country
Where you live is irrelevant; the applicable laws are those where the offense was committed. In this case, it's Oregon's laws that apply.
You need to be more specific. Apply to what, where and why and how.
The same laws apply to boats as apply to vehicles.