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In science, a law is a concise and usually mathematical statement that describes how a particular phenomenon works. The best known example is the law of gravity (or as originally stated, Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation) which tells us, among other things, why things fall and how fast they will fall, why the moon orbits the Earth and why the Earth orbits the sun, and so forth. Science does not make treaties, however. Treaties exist only in the realm of politics, not science.

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How many laws are there in science?

There is no definitive number of laws in science as new laws are discovered and formulated over time. Some well-known laws in science include Newton's laws of motion, the laws of thermodynamics, and the laws of conservation of mass and energy.


According to the Supremacy Clause what is the correct order of the ladder of laws in the US from top to bottom?

The order of the ladder of laws in the US according to the supremacy clause is: The Federal Constitution, Federal Law, Federal Treaty, State Constitution, State law, and Local Law.


What were some laws and treaties in the 1900s?

Some significant laws and treaties in the 1900s include the Treaty of Versailles (1919) which ended World War I and imposed penalties on Germany, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 which outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, and the Kyoto Protocol (1997) aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.


What social science is concerned with how many people have organized the rules regulations and laws of societies?

Sociology is the social science that is concerned with how societies are organized, including their rules, regulations, and laws. It explores how social structures and institutions impact human behavior and interactions within a society.


Who is responsible for approving treaties?

The President of the United States is responsible for negotiating and finalizing treaties with other countries. However, the Senate must approve treaties by a two-thirds majority before they can take effect.

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Do treaties overrule national laws?

Treaties ARE national laws.


Why did the representatives in Philadelphia create the constitution of the untied United states?

to enforce the laws an treaties


What must court case involve in order for the Supreme Court to hear them?

Constitution, treaties, or Federal Laws


What are the sources of environmental laws?

Federal laws, state laws, local laws, host nation Laws/final governing sanctions, and international laws/treaties.


What are sources of environmental laws?

Federal Laws, state laws, local laws, host nation Laws/final governing sanctions, and international laws/treaties.


What are the two types of cases handled by the federal courts?

Cases that have to do with laws or treaties and the constitutionality of laws.


What are the responsibilties of the executive branch?

Makes treaties and approves laws


Who has the power to review all laws and treaties to make sure they are constitutional?

The minister for reviewing laws and treaties of the US


Who has the power to receive all laws and treaties of the United states?

The President of the United States has the power to receive all laws and treaties. Specifically, the U.S. Constitution grants the President the authority to negotiate treaties with foreign nations, which must then be ratified by a two-thirds majority in the Senate. Once ratified, treaties become part of the supreme law of the land, alongside federal laws enacted by Congress.


According to article VI?

the constitution, national laws, and U.S. treaties are the supreme laws of the land. (novanet)


What are the three federal laws the president is responsible for enforcing?

making treaties,enforcing laws and making laws


Under the articles of confederation what powers did the congress have?

pass laws