Laws are strictly enforced but in less economically developed country's there is lots of corruption in law enforcement and more criminals than police.
Jim crow laws exited in all of the southern areas such as alabama,
Ancient India is in modern day India.
i believe it was the government
No country uses the Code of Hammurabi as their primary way of enforcing laws today. The code was enforced in Ancient Babylon @ 1760 B.C. by the King of Babylon Hammurabi.
Usually the emperors army or militia
Lack of proper police training and rampant corruption lead to laws not being respected or enforced in India. Without effective enforcement, laws are largely ignored and the problems that resulted in the laws being passed continue on.
Laws that call for punishments or fines are 'enforced' laws.
in ancient India government was formed by Religious experts. Laws were also according to Religions.
Laws are passed and enforced like they are in any part of the world.
There were at least eight different books of law in Ancient Egypt. The laws were based on right and wrong - heavily utilizing common sense to help decide moral values. Everyone except slaves were viewed as equals and were tried thusly, although if a person was sentenced, his family usually suffered the guilt of the crime as well.
Most laws aren't enforced.
A pending law will not be enforced until passed by whoever is in charge of pending laws. As soon as the law is passed, it will be put into effect and enforced. by deepika (m.b.b.s.)
The laws are enforced according to the votes. The bill(which contains the laws)is passed in the sabha. The council of ministers elect the best bill and the law which is written in the bill is passed. The bill which gets major votes is enforced.
Many leaders enforced their own code of laws. Many historians believe that the Code of Hammurabi is one of the oldest. It was dated back to Ancient Babylon from the year 1790 B.C.
With police.
Legislators