In the United States the law relating to a default judgment depends upon the jurisdiction within which the civil action was filed.
However the laws of competition depend on forcing wages and prices down, so logic is not allowed to prevail.
Sumner (1979), makes the point that law depends upon its ideological encapsulation of a consensus constructed outside itself, in other economic, political and cultural practices.
The first, in 1905, now called special relativity, said that the laws of physics did not depend on how fast you were moving.
The law, the biggest expansion of Medicare since its creation in 1965, depends on private health plans to deliver the new benefit.
A point can often be scored by demonstrating that the law applicable to a problem may depend upon the court before which the case comes.
Though none in Aurora guessed it, there was another factor upon which the law could depend.
Similarly international law has no officials to enforce it, but depends instead only on the 'consciences' of the nations involved.
Fundamental laws of physics should not (explicitly) depend on position in space.
It is, of course, the case that, no matter how many fine laws we enact, legislation depends entirely on their effective implementation and enforcement.