It is subjective to determine which countries have somewhat cruel but fair laws. One could argue that countries like Singapore, Saudi Arabia, or the United Arab Emirates have strict laws that some may consider harsh but are enforced fairly. It ultimately depends on an individual's perspective on what constitutes cruelty in a legal system.
Approximately 80% of countries have laws in place that address equal pay for men and women in the workforce. However, the enforcement and effectiveness of these laws can vary significantly between countries.
Examples of fair trade laws include regulations that govern fair wages and working conditions for laborers, restrictions on child labor, and mandates for environmentally sustainable practices. Fair trade laws also aim to prevent exploitation of workers and ensure that producers receive a fair price for their goods. Additionally, these laws may include requirements for companies to adhere to ethical business practices and transparency in their supply chains.
Yes, Ohio does not have a specific fair trade law. However, businesses in Ohio are expected to adhere to fair trade practices and consumer protection laws at both the state and federal levels.
"Rights" for inmates typically refer to the legal entitlements and protections they have while incarcerated, such as access to medical care, due process in disciplinary hearings, freedom from cruel and unusual punishment, and the right to practice their religion. These rights are outlined in the Constitution and other laws to ensure fair treatment and humane conditions for individuals in prison.
Practically all countries have some form of legal system in place, even if they may vary in complexity and enforcement. While some may have more informal systems of governance, the absence of any laws would lead to chaos and an inability to regulate society.
The rules of the law were just.
No one is sure if law 87 from Hammurabi'scode is cruel or fair. Laws 66-99 are missing and nobody has ever read them unless they were alive in 1792B.C. I'm sorry i wasn't able to answer your question.
Fair use is LEGAL. But it's an American law so not legal elsewhere, though some countries have similar laws.
Hammurabi made a list of about 200 laws. Some were cruel and others were fair. Examples: If a son hits his father his hand shall be cut off. "cruel" If a doctor messes up an operation he shall lose his job. "fair" Hammurabi advanced the cause of justice because, Hammurabi's laws brought the idea that if your bad you will be punished. If your good you will be rewarded.
Solon is credited with creating "fair" laws.
they were fair cause they were
laws
he was very racist to the Jews
Practically all countries have some form of legal system in place, even if they may vary in complexity and enforcement. While some may have more informal systems of governance, the absence of any laws would lead to chaos and an inability to regulate society.
NO
Well some people think his some laws were cruel because (for example) one of his laws was "If a son were to strike his father, the sons hands shall be cut off." and that is just one of many like that.
Well some people think his some laws were cruel because (for example) one of his laws was "If a son were to strike his father, the sons hands shall be cut off." and that is just one of many like that.