99% of law is not in fact ‘law’ but findings and application of the law. And because these findings and applications of law have no means of expiry they don’t vaporize.
- The law can’t change. There is only one: reciprocity.
- A constitution’s articles provide organizations and processes for administering that law.
- A constitutional Amendments include rights constructed under the law under the constitution.
- legislation can only exist of contract between members of the polity to produce a commons, and all contracts must expire either in time or when the objective is concluded.
- Regulation is dependent upon the legislation it seeks to enforce by prior or post constraint.
- Findings of the court are dependent upon regulation, legislation, rights, and of course, the law itself.
In other words, there must be a surviving chain of relations for findings, regulation, legislation, rights, constitution, and the law.