Law is a system of rules that are enforced through social institutions to govern behavior. Laws can be made by a collective legislature or by a single legislator, resulting in statutes, by the executive through decrees and regulations, or by judges through binding precedent, normally in common law jurisdictions. Private individuals can create legally binding contracts, including arbitration agreements that may elect to accept alternative arbitration to the normal court process. The formation of laws themselves may be influenced by a constitution, written or tacit, and the rights encoded therein. The law shapes politics, economics, history and society in various ways and serves as a mediator of relations between people.
A general distinction can be made between (a) civil law jurisdictions (including Catholic canon law and socialist law), in which the legislature or other central body codifies and consolidates their laws, and (b) common law systems, where judge-made precedent is accepted as binding law. Historically, religious laws played a significant role even in settling of secular matters, which is still the case in some religious communities, particularly Jewish, and some countries, particularly Islamic. Islamic Sharia law is the world's most widely used religious law.
Law is a set of norms, which can be seen both in a sociological and in a philosophical sense.
Law, LAW, or laws may also refer to:
Canon law is the body of laws and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority (Church leadership), for the government of a Christian organization or church and its members. It is the internal ecclesiastical law governing the Catholic Church (both Latin Church and Eastern Catholic Churches), the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox churches, and the individual national churches within the Anglican Communion. The way that such church law is legislated, interpreted and at times adjudicated varies widely among these three bodies of churches. In all three traditions, a canon was originally a rule adopted by a church council; these canons formed the foundation of canon law.
Greek kanon / Ancient Greek: κανών,Arabic Qanun / قانون, Hebrew kaneh / קנה, "straight"; a rule, code, standard, or measure; the root meaning in all these languages is "reed" (cf. the Romance-language ancestors of the English word "cane").
The Apostolic Canons or Ecclesiastical Canons of the Same Holy Apostles is a collection of ancient ecclesiastical decrees (eighty-five in the Eastern, fifty in the Western Church) concerning the government and discipline of the Early Christian Church, incorporated with the Apostolic Constitutions which are part of the Ante-Nicene Fathers In the fourth century the First Council of Nicaea (325) calls canons the disciplinary measures of the Church: the term canon, κανὠν, means in Greek, a rule. There is a very early distinction between the rules enacted by the Church and the legislative measures taken by the State called leges, Latin for laws.
Alcohol intoxication (also known as drunkenness or inebriation) is a physiological state (that may also include psychological alterations of consciousness) induced by the ingestion of ethanol (alcohol).
Alcohol intoxication is the result of alcohol entering the bloodstream faster than it can be metabolized by the liver, which breaks down the ethanol into non-intoxicating byproducts. Some effects of alcohol intoxication (such as euphoria and lowered social inhibitions) are central to alcohol's desirability as a beverage and its history as one of the world's most widespread recreational drugs. Despite this widespread use and alcohol's legality in most countries, many medical sources tend to describe any level of alcohol intoxication as a form of poisoning due to ethanol's damaging effects on the body in large doses; some religions consider alcohol intoxication to be a sin while others utilize it in sacrament.
Symptoms of alcohol intoxication include euphoria, flushed skin and decreased social inhibition at lower doses, with larger doses producing progressively severe impairments of balance, muscle coordination (ataxia), and decision-making ability (potentially leading to violent or erratic behavior) as well as nausea or vomiting from alcohol's disruptive effect on the semicircular canals of the inner ear and chemical irritation of the gastric mucosa. Sufficiently high levels of blood-borne alcohol will cause coma and death from the depressive effects of alcohol upon the central nervous system.
It's the S, the T, the L, the O
And the U, the I, the S, St. Louis
Roll to the North side, chill on the Westside
Take the bridge to the East, the Southside
Dodge the beast, we see 'em comin'
Fuck them, we ain't runnin', we all seventy
Roll to the North side, chill on the Westside
Take the bridge to the East, the Southside
Dodge the beast, we see 'em comin'
Fuck them, we ain't runnin', we all seventy
When you least expect it, I watching every move
That you down packed, I'm city slick without the Lou
Hell yeah, I got some shit to prove
First of all I never left St.Louis, I took a piece of it wit' me
In '93, set up camp in ATL, I was 69in'
Before y'all cats started diamond minin'
'Cause the Freak Nick turned me out, I always knew that
Years later peace trees supplied the woo wat
Here comes another nigga from the MO, think I'm scared of the mic
For this I waited a long time, haters wanna block my shine
'Cause the way of my words are put together plus I'm still in my prime
Ray-mon, raised above the Lou, straight out the Westside
In the Guinness Book World's endless is where it's classified
Ali made it happen, gave me some shine
Trife dropped a track so I made up a rhyme
Jump in the lab chemistry a perfect blend
Created this vaccine like the medicine men
I'm 'bout to use you for the guinea pig
Oh in a matter of fact the side effects are real killin' the whack
Roll to the North side, chill on the Westside
Take the bridge to the East, the Southside
Dodge the beast, we see 'em comin'
Fuck them, we ain't runnin', we all seventy
Roll to the North side, chill on the Westside
Take the bridge to the East, the Southside
Dodge the beast, we see 'em comin'
Fuck them, we ain't runnin', we all seventy
Oh ain't it bad, I destroy the nerve, battle boy, natural high cap
Fuck, Donna in the CD, half in the tray me and Ray the boy
Triston, listenin' for flaws, analyzing all of y'all
Been in corners in the Grenada, we took it back troops
Suits, hittin' wells to loot, niggas can hoop
Jumpin' like the G Money, gimme my money
Poised off when he went to see, two honeys
I like that, change the CD it's hazmat
Signin' autographs, as we got gas
Tim Woodrow wit' dubs, on the low, showing love
Wit' one light, two young niggas in the club
Animal House natural fitteds, one leg girl, don' did it
Drop run to raw, the second, flo' wit' it
Paid still castle point, high lawn hazel wood
Er'where it's all good, as we
Roll to the North side, chill on the Westside
Take the bridge to the East, the Southside
Dodge the beast, we see 'em comin'
Fuck them, we ain't runnin', we all seventy
Roll to the North side, chill on the Westside
Take the bridge to the East, the Southside
Dodge the beast, we see 'em comin'
Fuck them, we ain't runnin', we all seventy
Roll to the North side, chill on the Westside
Take the bridge to the East, the Southside
Dodge the beast, we see 'em comin'
Fuck them, we ain't runnin', we all seventy
Roll to the North side, chill on the Westside
Take the bridge to the East, the Southside
Dodge the beast, we see 'em comin'
Fuck them, we ain't runnin', we all seventy
It's the S, the T, the L, the O