- standards, or
social norms.
Enforcement may also
refer to: Law
enforcement, a
system organized to
enforce the law
Enforcement of
foreign judgments, the...
-
Governments attempt to
effectuate successful implementation of
policies by
enforcing laws and regulations.
Enactment refers to
application of a law or regulation...
- Look up
enforcer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Enforcer or
enforcers may
refer to:
Enforcer (comics), a
Marvel Comics character Enforcers (comics)...
- Code
enforcement,
sometimes encomp****ing law
enforcement, is the act of
enforcing a set of rules, principles, or laws (especially
written ones) and ensuring...
- Nash
equilibrium is the most
common kind of self-
enforcing agreement. A
Theory of Self-
Enforcing Agreements L.G. Tesler,
University of
Chicago v t e...
- are a
constituted body of
persons empowered by a
state with the aim of
enforcing the law and
protecting the
public order as well as the
public itself....
- law
enforcement is the
responsibility of a
variety of
different agencies. The
Russian police (formerly the militsiya) are the
primary law
enforcement agency...
- in law
enforcement activities,
rather than
directly enforcing laws, by
facilitating the
sharing of
information necessary for law
enforcement between...
-
designed for use by U.S.
special operations forces. ERO is
responsible for
enforcing the nation's
immigration laws and
ensuring the
departure of removable...
-
feudal ****an,
samurai were
responsible for
enforcing laws. The
concept of
police as the
primary law
enforcement organization originated in
Europe in the...