Law is a system of rules, 
usually enforced through a set of institutions.
It shapes politics, economics and society in numerous ways.
Contract law regulates contracts.
Property law defines rights and obligations related to transfer and title of personal and real property.
Trust law applies to assets held for investment and financial security, such as pension funds.
Tort law allows claims for compensation when someone or their property is injured or harmed.
If the harm is criminalised in a penal code, criminal law offers means by which the state prosecutes and punishes the perpetrator.
Constitutional law provides a framework for creating laws, protecting people's human rights, and electing political representatives.
Administrative law relates to the activities of administrative agencies of government. International law regulates affairs between sovereign nation-states in everything from trade to the environment to military action.
The Greek philosopher Aristotle in 350 BC, wrote,
"The rule of law is better than the rule of any individual."

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