LEGAL ASPECT IN SOCIAL DEVLOPMENT WORK-1 (1)
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Meaning of law
It’s a set rules or principles imposed against the citizens of the country by the state.
It’s also a set of rules that govern the conduct of affairs in a given community at a given time.
It’s also a body of principles required and applied by the state in the administration of justice.
The purposes of laws
1. To promote social cohesion among the society;- each society or community has its laws which regulate the mutual relations and contacts of its members. The laws are enforced to ensure that
members of the society may live or work together in an orderly and peaceful manner.
1. To regulate the behaviour/contact of persons.
2. To provide justice to the members of the society.
3. To maintain political and economical stability.
4. To protect fundamental rights and freedoms of the individuals.
5. To establish the procedures and regulations regarding the dealings among the individuals.
6. To maintain peace and the security in the country.
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