To dive the sense of security. Laws are made to force people to be good, because individuals are more controlled more by there passion and education alone can't make them good, so laws were created to scare people in being 'good'.
because law shows us right direction and without law we cannot judge what is true or wrong.
laws keep order and peace. if there was no laws there would be chaos.
We need law to define what behaviors are unacceptable for civilized society. The alternative is uncivilized personal and tribal warfare with the suffering and economic stagnation seen in most primitive or autocratic societies.
people need laws because they need to be able to know what to do and what not to do.
they need someone telling them what is allowed so that the whole world doesnt go into chaos.
no laws= no rules
no rules= chaos
chaos=bad:(
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FrancesLaw is needed to bring order out of chaos. It is also needed to prevent anarchy and/or to stop people from taking the law into their own hands.
If you are interested in getting a law degree, you need to get enrolled in a college or university. You will need to get enrolled in pre-law and then you can apply for any number of law schools.
in what respect? you do need a law degree if that is what you meanyou need a law degree is that is what you mean
To be a lawyer you need to get a Bachelor's Degree, and then you need to go to law school and get a law degree.
importance of cyber law
you need a law lisence frp, the law schoool
most of the skills you use for history you need them for law
To study law, you typically need a bachelor's degree followed by a juris doctor (J.D.) degree from a law school. The number of points or credits required for a J.D. program can vary but usually ranges from 80 to 90 credits. This will take approximately 3 years to complete full-time.
You need a bachelor's college degree (pre-law) and then law school.
why do you need to learn air law? To fly a DAMNED plane of course
Journalists need to know the law to ensure they are reporting accurately and ethically. Understanding laws related to defamation, privacy, and confidentiality helps journalists avoid legal pitfalls and protect themselves and their sources. Additionally, knowledge of freedom of information laws assists in gaining access to public records and promoting transparency.
It depends on what law degree you will be doing. If you intend to do a BCom Law degree then you will need maths but if you do a BA Law or LLB degree then you will not need maths. Hope this helps you!!!
They are our rights. Like our right to live! We need the Civil Law because , I want my rights!