FUNCTIONS OF LAW IN SOCIEY

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FUNCTIONS OF LAW IN SOCIEY Business law 1 FUNCTIONS OF LAW IN SOCIEY

The law has several functions within any established society. Initially it was to keep the peace, but as society evolved and became more complex, the law took on additional functions.

Functions of Law in society TO MAINTAIN PUBLIC ORDER

TO PROMOTE MORALITY

TO ENSURE PUBLIC SAFETY

TO REGULATE GOVERNMENTAL POWER

TO PROTECT MINORITY GROUPS FROM UNFAIR TREATMENT

TO RESOLVE DISPUTES BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS AND BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESSES

TO ENSURE PROTECTION OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS

The judicial system is responsible for interpreting the various laws and then deciding whether these laws have been broken. If such is the case, it is the court’s job to decide what penalties are to be given to the persons who break the rules.