There are only a few *different* definitions for "law".
There's the "legal system":
a (1)
: a binding custom or practice of a community
: a rule of conduct or action prescribed or formally recognized as binding or enforced by a controlling authority (2)
: the whole body of such customs, practices, or rules (3)
: [size=-1]COMMON LAW[/size] b (1)
: the control brought about by the existence or enforcement of such law (2)
: the action of laws considered as a means of redressing wrongs;
also : [size=-1]LITIGATION[/size] (3)
: the agency of or an agent of established law
c : a rule or order that it is advisable or obligatory to observe
d : something compatible with or enforceable by established law
e : [size=-1]CONTROL[/size], [size=-1]AUTHORITY[/size]
There's the laws related to procedure: a rule of construction or procedure <the
laws of poetry>
There's "laws of nature":
a : a statement of an order or relation of phenomena that so far as is known is invariable under the given conditions
b : a general relation proved or assumed to hold between mathematical or logical expressions
Finally, I offer you your own problem
Other than anything that could be considered a "Law of Nature" (whether beleive they exist or not) please name a few things that could be considered a "law" under any definition of the noun, which do not have a HUMAN maker.