A Law is a rule, a norm to follow, which has legal power which is conferred by the governmental authority in charge. Of course, not directly the Ruler, but the part of the government that legislates from the National Congress. A Law is put in a plenary room, in which the deputies, and exhibitors of the law, who are waiting for it to be approved, speak and debate about what the law is in essence, share their ideas and analyze the effects of it. on the nation that falls on them a very important responsibility.
Laws regulate everything related to the lifestyle that a certain population rate may experience. In order to maintain a civic status in a country, it is necessary to create a constitution that contemplates general laws of respect and consideration in the country. Based on the laws, restrictions and rights emanating from this Constitution, the development of more laws that complement the initial matrix is considered. After approval, the benefited and affected elements must respect the Law, otherwise they will be faced with sanctions due to the breach of the norm established in the clergy.
Of course, it must be clear that free will does not cease to exist, it is a divine law that human beings have the property to do with their lives what they see fit, however, man recreates laws at his convenience in order to put limits on that freedom, in order to avoid anarchy and destruction of the system that regulates the nation. Respect is the law par excellence in humanity, on that should be based every law passed. But justice will always be blind.
The laws were born with the objective of limiting the free will of human beings who live inserted in a society and it is the main control that a state has to ensure that the behavior of its inhabitants does not deviate, or end up harming their neighbor.