There would be fewer crimes. The vast number of laws that exist today cannot be remembered by anyone. If something is not against the law it cannot be considered a crime.
Many corporate and tax laws would not exist for instance.
Another view:
There would be more crimes. depends which way you look at it. Laws against shoplifting, rape, murder, etc. would not exist. That means more shoplifting, more rape, more murders, and few kids in school. There would also be no policemen. It all depends on which way you look at it.
A written legal code provides clarity and consistency in the interpretation and application of laws. It also ensures that laws are accessible to the public and can be easily referenced. Additionally, a written legal code can help prevent inconsistencies and alterations in the laws over time.
Romans wanted their laws written down to ensure consistency and clarity in legal matters. Having laws written down helped to prevent disagreements and misunderstandings, and provided a standardized reference point for all citizens to follow. Additionally, written laws helped to establish a sense of order and fairness in Roman society.
Laws are typically written in the official language(s) of the country or region where they are enforced. In countries with multiple official languages, laws may be available in more than one language for accessibility and clarity.
Blue Laws, which referred to the paper they were written on in the New England colonies.
The earliest known written laws can be traced back to ancient Mesopotamia, with examples such as the Code of Hammurabi in Babylon around 1754 BC. These laws were inscribed on stone monuments or clay tablets to establish rules for society. Written laws eventually spread to other ancient civilizations like Egypt, Greece, and Rome.
They are not followed; or the interpretation of them are unclear and they become "lost".
It would depend on the severity of the disobedience.
it would be considered breaking the laws
because is we didnt have laws the world would be messy and we would all be in a world crisis!
Children would be working in sweatshops and nobody would have a living wage.
Children would be working in sweatshops and nobody would have a living wage.
That would depend on where you park it - different countries have different laws, even different cities have different laws.
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If the state laws had more power than federal laws the Constitution would have little to no power.
Then the laws of physics would be broken. An impossibility.
Depends on how the will is/was written. She could get it if that's what they want to happen.
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