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"laws on" is correct and usable in written English.
Generally, this phrase is used when talking about various laws and regulations in relation to a certain subject. For example: "There are many laws on animal cruelty that animal activists are fighting to change."
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The region has commercial laws on paper.
Laws on their own never obliterate prejudice.
Laws on repossession differ by state.
New laws on domestic violence.
South Africa has notably strict laws on firing.
We need better laws on the books".
Other companies have laws on that.
State laws on workers' compensation insurance vary.
Laws on the books must be enforced.
Other important rulings included enforcing laws on integrating public housing and enforcing laws on bilingual education.
… Laws on seat belts worked because they were aggressively enforced.
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