In China, laws are theoretically applicable to everyone, including citizens and foreigners. However, the enforcement and interpretation of these laws can vary significantly depending on factors such as political connections, social status, and regional differences. Additionally, the Chinese legal system is influenced by the Communist Party, which can lead to selective enforcement and a lack of transparency. As a result, while laws exist, their application may not be uniform or equitable for all individuals.
YES. the laws in Australia apply to everyone regardless of race.
yes
A 'code of law'
It depends on the state or country. In most cases, age of consent laws apply to everyone, regardless of sexual orientation, but this is not always the case.
the tang law helped unify china because the law was proved efficient , and everyone would follow these laws.
Some international laws apply to India. All Indian national laws apply to all India. Local laws apply in certain areas.
There are international laws, but they deal predominantly with what governments do and don't do. Other than those, the laws are created and maintained by each individual country. There are moral laws 'Malum per se' that most societies agree with which serve as the basis for the majority of laws.
in china there laws are in chinease us laws are in English
Although sometimes one would not suspect it from what happens in "Hollywood" EVERYONE is subject to the same laws and no class of persons is exempt because of their status in the show business industry.
Two kinds of special laws are local laws, which apply only to specific regions or localities, and private laws, which apply only to specific individuals or groups. They are distinct from general laws that apply to the entire population.
The question makes no sense. Regardless of who or what you are, the laws apply equally to EVERYONE.
No, because it's outside of california, and Jamaica has to apply its own laws.