A system of laws can disintegrate due to a variety of factors, including widespread corruption, lack of public trust, and ineffective enforcement mechanisms. When laws are perceived as unjust or are applied inconsistently, they lose legitimacy in the eyes of the public. Additionally, social unrest, economic instability, and political turmoil can undermine the rule of law, leading to a breakdown in legal structures and compliance. Ultimately, the erosion of societal norms and values that support the legal system can precipitate its disintegration.
democracy.
They disintegrate when they come into Earth's atmosphere, as a result of the enormous energy that is liberated - this is the result of the meteor's fast speed, which makes it heat up.
The fruit acids and the CO2 fizz (which makes carbonic acid).
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The role of the judiciary system in the creation of the nation are to enforce laws. The judiciary system enforces the laws that the legislative branch of government makes.
The Maryland state legislature makes the laws for Maryland. The governor of Maryland has veto power. The Maryland state court system can interpret and strike down the laws.
No cotton cannot melt, but it can burn.
branch that makes laws
Laws against theft, fraud, and coercion are needed to protect free choice.
mom makes rule laws makes government
because Congress makes the nation's laws
The Government makes the laws in Fiji.