Usually tradition ... no real reason.
because it is like a rule of science that cannot be broken. it is impossible to be broken. there are theories which aren't proven yet but laws are proven already
The science or philosophy of law is called jurisprudence. It involves the study of the principles, theories, and foundations of the legal system, as well as the nature of law and legal reasoning. Jurisprudence explores questions about the role of law in society, the relationship between law and morality, and the interpretation and application of legal rules.
A theory that has been tested, verified and universally accepted as being true can be called a law.
If a theory is used successfully to explain the behaviour of matter, it becomes a law.
In criminal law there are many schools of thought and theories that conflict depending on which area you are referring to. There are basic sides of criminal law the prosecution and the defense and with those divides there are many different theories of how to handle evidence, testimony, interviewing witnesses and charges to be filed.
- atomic theory- law of mass conservation- periodicity law- law of multiple proportionsand many others
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This is a scientific law. Theories explain (or attempt to explain) laws.
Isaac newton discovered the law of gravity.
Newton worked out a theory of gravitation which was modified by Einstein. He also described Optics and motion. Only one of his theories covers gravity.
Laws are consistent observations and always happen Theories are attempts to explain why certain laws are true.
provide a framework for understanding the development of all people