What are the laws that meet at the societies and do not meet at the societies but exist anyway ?
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Laws provide a framework and rules to help resolve disputes between individuals. Laws create a system where individuals can bring their disputes before an impartial fact-finder, such as a judge or jury. ... There are courts at every level, from local to federal, to decide who should win in a dispute.
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Laws are the formal rules that society makes for itself. They are made for various reasons: to settle arguments, to maintain a peaceful social order, and to promote justice (fairness) for every citizen. Some laws are made by governments. Others are set down by custom or religion.
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