Laws are different from country to country: it depends where he is from. In most cases, the answer is no.
England of course.
Singapore. That is the reason why it is so very clean there :)
Primary from Spain. But most of the laws are similar to the States.
example of country laws
In most cases the law of your native country does not apply to you when you are in a different country. However some laws of your home country apply regardless of your physical location. You must always abide by the laws of the country you are in.
example of country laws
The banking laws differ from country to country and are currently being rewritten in most of them. The key objectives however are to be confidential, to minimize exposure to risk and to avoid corruption.
By breaking US laws. This applies in any country; if you break the laws of that country while in that country you are subject to the laws of that country.
In the United States the most common source for our laws is English Common Law.
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Home country laws refer to the laws of the country of origin. This typically applies to hazardous wastes and international transport.