The following is a list of Scout Laws in national Scout/Guide organizations.
As a Guide I will strive to:
The Scout:
A Guide...
A Scout is
Helpful and trustworthy,
Kind and cheerful,
Considerate and clean,
And wise in the use of all resources.
The Guiding Law challenges me to:
Den der er med i spejdernes fællesskab gør sit bedste for – Whomever is in the Scouts' community does his best to
The Ideals of a Scout are
Gesetz
Als Pfadfinderin …
Als Pfadfinder …
English translation:
Scouts’ Law
As a Girl Scout …
As a Boy Scout …
(English translation:)
Former Associations
This is how the original Scout Law was translated in the Italian edition of "Scouting for Boys" (Scautismo per Ragazzi). Every association in Italy made its own version of the Scout Law, keeping the original spirit.
English Version
(Malay version translated to English):
(translated from Malay):
The New Zealand Scout Law changed in 2015 with approval from WOSM.
In Dutch:
Translated version:
The BSP's initial Scout Law was exactly identical to that of the USA's and was adopted in 1923. This version remained unchanged until 1976 when the BSP was restructured as the KSP under the Marcos administration. After the removal of Pres. Marcos in 1986, the BSP's Scout Law was restored in its original form:
This was the Scout Law of Service Scouts and Community Scouts in the KSP, 1976–1986.
Prawo Harcerskie
(English translation:)
Prawo Harcerskie
(English translation:)
Guides and Scouts, we wish:
愛乾淨,有禮貌。
Love cleaning and be polite.
服從長上,幫助他人,不說謊話,不怕困難。
Obey the seniors,
help other people,
never tell the lies,
and don't be afraid of difficult.
The Plast Scout Law is as follows:
The BSA's initial Scout Law was virtually identical to that of Britain's and was first adopted on July 9, 1910. This version steadily changed until August 1, 1911 when the BSA's Scout Law took its current form.
A Scout is
trustworthy,
loyal,
helpful,
friendly,
courteous,
kind,
obedient,
cheerful,
thrifty,
brave,
clean, and
reverent.
I will do my best to be
honest and fair,
friendly and helpful,
considerate and caring,
courageous and strong, and
responsible for what I say and do,
and to
respect myself and others,
respect authority,
use resources wisely,
make the world a better place, and
be a sister to every Girl Scout.