Of course not. It isn't a choice and things that are not choices (like being black) should never be punished.
It has always been private. US law prevents campaigning near a polling place, and that anyone interfere with a person voting.
Maybe. No, because people have the right to agree to an employers rules if they want to work there. Yes, so the employer doesn't take advantage of their need for a job.
You should not try to do this, in many cases certain species of newt are protected by law and if you interfere with them you could be committing a crime.
Little is know about the private life of William Shakespeare. He probably was a law abiding citizen since his work was highly praised by the public.
Private laws are those that do not apply to everyone. An example of private law is a contract. As long as it is not illegal, you can contract for many things or you contract away your rights.
International Journal of Private Law was created in 2008.
no the mother should not interfere but only she must suggest the daughter to adjust with her husband and if he is wrong the wife should only deal with with the husband.
Civil law
International Institute for the Unification of Private Law was created in 1926.
Hague Conference on Private International Law was created in 1893.
law and rules