Law is a set of rules that are created and enforced by social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior. Depending on the system in use, laws may be made by a group legislature or by a single legislator, such as through statutes; by the executive via decrees and regulations; or established by judges through precedent, typically in common law jurisdictions.
The rule of law is a concept that ensures the integrity and fairness of all people. This is achieved through clear, publicized, stable, and evenly applied laws that preserve individual rights.
There are four universal principles that help to promote the rule of law: equality, accessibility, transparency, and impartiality. These principles are derived from the work of a number of international experts and are developed in accordance with internationally accepted standards and norms.
The law is the rules that govern our society and governs the activities of government, private businesses, and individuals. These laws keep our country safe, protect us against crime, and make sure that everyone has an equal chance at life.