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Do You Want To Amend The Law Of Your Nation how do you think

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as is known to all,law is the most powful in any country but always faulty...let's to talk about that provided that you(every citizen) have a chance to add or remove a item to the law of your country now.what's your opinion?what do you want to advise your Congress to amend some illogical items?what your complementarity for that?if i have a chance,i do advise to the regarding society service item,to enforce some measure to prevent the loss in education for those who live a poor life and unable to be in school.because there are too many rich people who dont cherish study and always splurge money and time.to get a education balance,i think the related item should be amended. :blink:

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My little or lack of knowledge might not have allowed me to see any loopholes in the laws of my nation but what I felt is more important than having further improved in our laws is rather implementing or enforcing the laws properly so that corruptions will be curbed properly.Not being able to enforce the law is as bad as not having one, for justice delay is justice denied. Justice must be pronounced speedily anywhere. Sometimes, I envy the way laws are being enforced in communist countries - atleast the way they could enforce the laws but in a democratic set up like ours this has been a problem area. More comments welcome!

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My little or lack of knowledge might not have allowed me to see any loopholes in the laws of my nation but what I felt is more important than having further improved in our laws is rather implementing or enforcing the laws properly so that corruptions will be curbed properly.

 

Not being able to enforce the law is as bad as not having one, for justice delay is justice denied. Justice must be pronounced speedily anywhere.

 

Sometimes, I envy the way laws are being enforced in communist countries - atleast the way they could enforce the laws but in a democratic set up like ours this has been a problem area. More comments welcome!

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that' right,corruptions is the headache leak even fatal to a developing country.and what you envy is not exactly that good like you think in a communist nation IMO.so am i,in my nation,law is always polled by all people and final result is decided by the people's congress(consisted by the people of every province,who voted by people as well).but all in all,there still exist faulty,called a green light for some people.i do not know why...or it may be a surface phenomenon? :blink:

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Being a USA citizen, I can say that the United States Constitution is an excellent law - in fact, it may be considered near perfect. However, it's how courts interpret those laws (since they are so generalized, in order to keep with the changing times) that causes injustices, loopholes, and other problems thereof. Since courts use previous cases to determine to outcome of future cases, one judge's mistake could be the bane of the country.

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Since courts use previous cases to determine to outcome of future cases, one judge's mistake could be the bane of the country.

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there is still the supreme court, which will mediate in the judgments done in the lower courts if need be. :blink: and it's a bench of justices there deciding on the final outcome, not just one. although an appeal can be made at a definite timeframe after a supreme court's ruling, if the justices sitting in the bench just rushed into a decision to finalize a ruling, then that's the end of it. there ends the mediation, but of course you are correct in saying that a mistake (especially if its in the supreme court already) can be the bane of a country in passing justice.

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