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4 August, 10:34

Why is it important for laws to be written down?

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  1. 4 August, 10:40
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    Written laws are important for several reasons. Written laws provide a shared reference. This means the oral transmission of culture is disrupted, these laws can mutate or be lost. Written law also allowed a society to grow beyond a certain size.
  2. 4 August, 10:49
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    SO if someone breaks a rule you can show evidence against that by stating the rule that was written down

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    Also, if it is not written down, people will most likely forget about the law
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