They are basically to punish bad behavior. As you can see, the laws of any state or country has all those penalties and punishments. And in Ancient Mesopotamia, Hammurabi's Code was full of punishments.
The people can breakthrough the laws for these reasons. 1) They want to do whatever the want to. 2) They get mad at the people who break the laws.
Britain passed the Intolerable Acts in response to the Boston Tea Party, to punish the colonists and assert control over them. These laws were seen as harsh and oppressive by the colonists, as they restricted their rights and imposed penalties on Massachusetts in particular.
The Hanseatic League could impose fines, confiscate property, ban trade with certain individuals or cities, expel merchants, or use legal and political pressure to punish those who violated their trade agreements or laws.
Rockefeller's business practices were controversial but, at the time, did not technically break any laws in place. However, his company, Standard Oil, was eventually found to be in violation of antitrust laws and was broken up by the Supreme Court in 1911.
He believed everyone was equal
The motorcycle laws in Mexico is everyone should wear HELMET.
Sending the Furies to punish those who have wronged the laws, or the dead.
They should and are.
Our leaders say they are concerned about law and order, nevertheless many of them break the laws they expect everyone else to obey.
They are basically to punish bad behavior. As you can see, the laws of any state or country has all those penalties and punishments. And in Ancient Mesopotamia, Hammurabi's Code was full of punishments.
Retroactive laws are specifically prohibited by the US Constitution.
The deportations to camps were not based on any law. They were just done. (The Nuremberg Laws of 1935 did not send Jews (or anyone else) to concentration camps or extermination camps). .
Laws
Jefferson asked congress to pass trade laws to punish Britain and France
“what are the coffee break and lunch break laws in Iowa”
people should resist unfair laws (apex)