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What is a benefit of the rule of law?

What is a benefit of the rule of law?

It is the foundation for communities of justice, opportunity, and peace—underpinning development, accountable government, and respect for fundamental rights. Research shows that rule of law correlates to higher economic growth, greater peace, less inequality, improved health outcomes, and more education.

What is the role of law in society?

The law is important for a society for it serves as a norm of conduct for citizens. It was also made to provide for proper guidelines and order upon the behaviour for all citizens and to sustain the equity on the three branches of the government. The law allows for easy adoption to changes that occur in the society.

What are some laws we should have?

The government should buy more drugs. No,seriously.

  • Let everyone who wants to come into the U.S. in,and let them STAY.
  • Make every criminal defendant use the public defender system.
  • Make all debts dischargeable in bankruptcy.
  • The rent is too damn high.
  • Every state,territory,and district under U.S.
  • Why does society need law?

    Law is required in society for mainly three reasons to regulate people’s behaviour in accordance with the the norms of the society. (Regulatory laws, prohibition laws, contract laws, personal laws,etc) to balance the harm done by the offender against the individual and society at large.

    Why are laws important in our society?

    The law is important because it acts as a guideline as to what is accepted in society. Without it there would be conflicts between social groups and communities. It is pivotal that we follow them. The law allows for easy adoption to changes that occur in the society.

    Why do we have rules and laws?

    Most rules and laws exist to help us keep safe and happy, or to protect our environment so that all can enjoy living there. When people obey rules and laws, the result can help everyone. When people disobey rules and laws, the consequences can affect everyone.