As we have seen, the laws of war do not consist only of what states have formally agreed to accept in a treaty or convention.
The special administrative law consists of various laws.
The divine law consists of an old and a new.
At that time, international law consisted of conventions between sovereign states, and covered issues like piracy and diplomatic immunity.
The law consists of 20 Articles.
The law has been amended several times, and consists of 6 chapters and 46 paragraphs.
Rather, laws typically consist of specific "if... then..." cases that are meant to act as an example or precedent.
The law consists of 13 chapters and supplementary provisions:
Each committee will find, therefore, that one of its most important tasks is to ensure that our law does not consist merely of empty words.
This law also consists of a set of rules that define in which cases a person would be exempted from security service.