In the present text, the author is animated by the desire to put the focus on various aspects of the law. The National law is equal to a custom characterizing the singular Nation. International Law is, in aprioristic terms, equal to a failure. There cannot exist an international law in the presence of the lack of a perpetual duty holder/duty provider. The author will describe the law as a system of expectations enforced by the State. While in Democracy the system of expectations is perpetual and fixed, in Monarchy, in virtue of the privatist nature of the State, the system of expectations is in a position to experience the intellectual failure which characterized political theology.