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What are the objectives of the law?

Updated: 8/19/2023
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15y ago

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The purpose of Law is to limit and contain harm-to-others.

This is done by:

1. Providing specified formats for contracts, treaties, deals and agreements, then providing registries of these to resolve arguments about opposed memories or interpretations of them later on with these recorded facts from which unbiased third-party arbitration can pronounce final sentence on disputes before they degenerate into violent conflicts.

2. Establishing what constitutes 'harm-to-others' and whether it has occurred; logically and implicitly from the fact that that all conflict starts with, at least, a perception that another or others are violating a plaintiff's life, liberty or property or, at most, clearly doing or having done so.

(Unfortunately Law is exploited by legislators to advance their own interests and agendas. This too frequently violates the life, liberty or property of others and, in effect, generates new grounds for conflicts where none previously existed in diametric contradiction of the purpose of Law.)

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The objectives of administrative law is to handle the legal principles that affect government agencies. It focuses on procedures and rule making of the government.

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The objective of the legislation is to write laws and bills. The legislative branch of government passes bills that are then given to the judicial branch.

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Prevent problems in our society.

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