Law is a set of norms, which can be seen both in a sociological or in a philosophical or semantic sense.
Law or laws may also refer to:
Government
Philosophy and religion
- Principle, an abstract object sometimes known as a law
- Religious law, the ordering principle of reality; knowledge as revealed by God defining and governing all human affairs
- Natural law, an ethical theory that posits the existence of a law whose content is set by nature and that therefore has validity everywhere
- Laws (dialogue), a dialogue by Plato, dealing with the origin of normative laws and physical laws
- The Law, a book by French classical liberal Frédéric Bastiat
Science and mathematics
Sports
People
- Acie Law IV (born 1985), American basketball player
- Alvin Law (born 1960), Canadian motivational speaker
- Andrew Bonar Law (1858-09-16 – 1923-10-30), British prime minister
- Bernard Francis Law (born 1931), former Archbishop of Boston
- Evander M. Law (1836 – 1920), general in the Confederate States Army
- Denis Law (born 1940), Scottish football player
- John Law (disambiguation), name of a number of people
- Jude Law (born 1972), English actor
- Peter Law (1948-04-01 – 2006-04-25), Welsh politician
- Peter Law (actor) (years unknown), English actor and father of Jude Law
- Rick Law (born 1969), American illustrator
- Robert D. Law (1944 – 1969), United States Medal of Honor recipient
- Ty Law (born 1974), American football cornerback
- William Law (1686 – 1761), British politician
- William Law (Latter Day Saints) (1809–1892), early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement
- Law is a common transliteration for the Chinese surname 羅 (see Luo (surname))
People named Laws
Other
See also
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