The problem lies in the application of law. The test of any set of laws is in their effectiveness in creating a secure society. Thus when crime is high or people in general feel insecure, whether by a confluence of factors not directly related to the law (for example economic reasons) then one can see why confidence in the law might be low. For law to be progressive it much change with society; a static set refuses to mold under the force of society. I gather most of western law is outdated, and rules governing its change likewise outdated.alexb123 said:Law is probably the most progressive subject you can find, as Governments rule by it and people in General live by it.
Therefore why is confidence in Law so low? Esp when it so progressive?
What’s wrong here?