ОТВЕТИТЬ НА ОДИН ВОПРОС ПО ТЕКСТУ. Why are we now increasingly governed by international bodies?
THE AIMS OF LAW
Law has several aims. They are all concerned with making society more stable and enabling people to flourish. The law forbids certain ways of behaving like murder, libel, and requires others, like paying income tax.
If people disobey the rules the law threatens them with something unpleasant (often called a sanction), like being punished or having to pay compensation. The idea is that within this framework of do’s and don’ts people can live more securely. If they are more secure they will treat one another better.
A second aim is the following. Laws guarantee to people who buy and sell goods, make wills, take employment, form companies and so on that the state will if necessary enforce these arrangements.
A third aim is to settle disputes about what the law is and whether it has been broken. Taking these three aims together, we see that law not only threatens those who do what it forbids but promises to protect people’s interests. It imposes restrictions on them but also gives them certain guarantees.
Lastly, a very important aim of law is to settle what the system of government is to be. Today and for the last few hundred years we have been mainly governed by sovereign states. That is changing. We are now increasingly governed, indirectly or directly, by international bodies (for example the European Union). But the state still occupies centre stage, especially when it comes to enforcing laws.
that law not only threatens those who do what it forbids but promises to protect people’s interests.
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