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WHAT IS LAW?

The English word law refers to limits upon various forms of behaviour. Some laws are descriptive: they simply describe how people, or even natural phenomena, usually behave. In all societies, relations between people are regulated by prescriptive laws. Some of them are customs — that is, informal rules of social and moral behaviour. Some are rules we accept if we belong to particular social institutions, such as religious, educational and cultural groups. And some are precise laws made by nations and enforced against all citizens within their power. What motives do governments have in making and enforcing laws? Social control is undoubtedly one purpose. Public laws establish the authority of the government itself, and civil laws provide a framework for interaction among citizens. Without laws, it is argued, there would be anarchy in society (although anarchists themselves argue that human beings would be able to interact peacefully without laws if there were no governments to interfere in our lives). Another purpose is the implementation of justice. Justice is a concept that most people feel is very important but few are able to define. Sometimes a just decision is simply a decision that most people feel is fair. But can we create a just society by simply observing public opinion? If we are always fair to majorities, we will often be unfair to minorities. If we do what seems to be fair at the moment, we may create unfairness in the future. Many philosophers have proposed concepts of justice that are much more theoretical than everyday notions of fairness, and sometimes governments are influenced by philosophers. But in general, governments are guided by more practical considerations such as rising crime rates or the lobbing of pressure groups. Sometimes laws are simply an attempt to implement common sense. It is obvious to most people that dangerous driving should be punished; that fathers should provide financial support for their children if they desert their families; that a person should be compensated for losses when someone else breaks an agreement with him or her. But in order to be enforced, common sense needs to be defined in law, and when definitions are being written, it becomes clear that common sense is not such a simple matter. Instead, it is a complex skill based upon long observation of many different people in different situations. Laws based upon common sense do not necessarily look much like common sense when they have been put into words. In practice, governments are neither institutions solely interested in retaining power, nor clear-thinking bodies implementing justice and common sense. They combine many purposes and inherit many traditions. The laws that they make and enforce reflect this confusion.

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The English word "law" refers to limits on behavior, with some laws being descriptive and others prescriptive. Prescriptive laws regulate relations between people and can be customs, rules accepted by social institutions, or precise laws made by nations. Governments have motives for making and enforcing laws, including social control and the implementation of justice. Justice is a concept that is important but difficult to define, with philosophers proposing theoretical concepts. Sometimes laws are based on common sense, such as punishing dangerous driving or providing financial support for families. However, common sense needs to be defined in law, as it is a complex skill based on observation. Governments are guided by practical considerations and traditions, leading to laws that reflect a mix of purposes and influences.

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The text discusses the concept of law and its various functions in society. Law refers to limits on behavior and can be descriptive, explaining how people or natural phenomena usually act, or prescriptive, regulating relations between people through customs, rules, or precise laws enforced by governments. Governments create and enforce laws for social control, establishing their authority and providing a framework for citizen interactions to prevent anarchy. Another purpose of law is to implement justice, a complex concept that goes beyond public opinion and often involves philosophical considerations. Laws also attempt to apply common sense, but defining common sense in legal terms reveals its complexity. In reality, governments are not purely power-seeking or idealistic; they are influenced by various purposes and traditions, which is reflected in the laws they create and enforce.

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