Lawyer
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+ | '''Law''' is a system of rules that concerns [[human behaviour]]s usually enforced through a set of [[institution]]s. Law affects [[everyday life]] and [[society]] in a variety of ways. Laws are needed to avoid [[anarchy]], [[disorder]], [[iniquity]] and [[pandemonium]]. | ||
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+ | == Related == | ||
+ | *[[Censorship]] | ||
+ | *[[Government]] | ||
+ | *[[Obscenity]] | ||
+ | *[[Crime]] | ||
+ | *[[Illegal]] | ||
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+ | == In titles == | ||
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+ | *[[Law of Desire]], ([[Pedro Almodóvar]], 1987) | ||
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Law is a system of rules that concerns human behaviours usually enforced through a set of institutions. Law affects everyday life and society in a variety of ways. Laws are needed to avoid anarchy, disorder, iniquity and pandemonium.
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- Law of Desire, (Pedro Almodóvar, 1987)
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