Government Law
Government law refers to the set of rules, regulations, and legal principles established by a government to govern a society and maintain order. It encompasses the laws and statutes that dictate how a government operates, how it interacts with its citizens, and how disputes are resolved within the legal system. Government law covers a wide range of topics, including constitutional law, administrative law, criminal law, and international law. It is designed to uphold justice, protect individual rights, and ensure the proper functioning of a government and its institutions.
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