In short, the Noachide Laws provided the gentile nations with a moral code. The importance being that adherents to the law were regarded as righteous and assured a place in the world to come.
The Torah only requires Jews to follow the law of the Torah. According to Judaism non-Jews are obligated to follow just the 7 Noachide laws which are described at http://www.answers.com/topic/seven-laws-of-noah
All the laws were important (at least for a time) in Rome. That's why they were called laws.
Yes. Judaism encourages freedom of religion. Judaism is against proselyting and only reluctantly accepts converts, after making sure they have no ulterior motives. Judaism believes all of mankind should keep the seven Noachide laws, but otherwise can keep any religion they wish.
This is the branch that makes the laws. Without laws, you have anarchy.
They are important because they make laws and change some of the existing laws.
Example sentence - It is important to obey the laws of the land.
explain why the philippine laws on environmental protection are important to the filipino people?
You may forget something and or maybe people want to know about why is it important to write laws down.
You tell me.
The laws.
explain why the philippine laws on environmental protection are important to the filipino people?
newtons laws of motion are important to humans because without them we wouldn't know what motion or gravity is.