The law regulates the rules of behavior of a society, without law there can be no justice. It is present in all areas of our lives, in work relationships, in the family, in political affairs, on the street when we drive, in banking operations, anywhere, and without it life would be total chaos. Everyone would do what they think best, we would live in anarchy and without any kind of consequence, or at least we think so.
Unlike animals or other living beings, human beings need to know that behaviors are allowed in society and are not appropriate in order to live in harmony. It is a difficult task and one that is constantly growing, since every day there are more situations that are legally regulated for the benefit of the common good.
In this sense, the following approach can be made: Law in society, why is it important? Well, many have responded to this considering that law is born together with society, and contributes to the formation and preservation of society in all its forms aspects. It is a way of organizing and resolving conflicts.
It is a guarantee of equality, by consecrating that all people are equal before the Law and that therefore no type of discrimination is allowed, as they all have the same rights and duties before the State. For this reason, it can be deduced that its importance lies in the need that men have to resolve the situations that arise in the most equitable way possible.
Through law, the people whose law is studied can be better known and understood. Law in society analyzes the political, cultural and social contexts within a given territory and also regulates international relations.
The law regulates the rules of behavior of a society, without law there can be no justice. It is present in all areas of our lives, in work relationships, in the family, in political affairs, on the street when we drive, in banking operations, anywhere, and without it life would be total chaos. Everyone would do what they think best, we would live in anarchy and without any kind of consequence, or at least we think so.
Unlike animals or other living beings, human beings need to know that behaviors are allowed in society and are not appropriate in order to live in harmony. It is a difficult task and one that is constantly growing, since every day there are more situations that are legally regulated for the benefit of the common good.
The importance of law and harmful phenomena for the legal system
Law and legal science have been established as a regime and social order in a long historical trajectory of several millennia. It has gone and continues to be created gradually and uninterruptedly, it is not a finished category, but it is constantly changing and developing in accordance with the general social development. Law is of great importance because it has become the formula for human conduct as well as an irreplaceable regulator of the relationships and processes of man’s social life.
It has introduced all the people of the planet into the legal order in accordance with the countries and their peoples. If it were not for the law and the legal order, the world would be lost in chaos and organized society would not exist. The law has been formed as a coherent entity without contradictions and as a strong pillar for the stability of humanity. However, contemporary legal systems have not resisted negative influences outside the field of law, so constitutions, laws and other general acts have mostly deviated from classical legal standards, losing with this in quality, content and form. Valid legal measure has been lost over the centuries.
The legal state in most of the world’s countries, especially in the Balkans and particularly in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is messy, ineffective and not very functional and as such does not provide its citizens and institutions with legal security. Numerous negative phenomena have appeared, of which the most prominent are the following: the simultaneous existence and application of multiple legal systems, the penetration of the Anglo-Saxon system into the Euro continental legal system, the fetishization of legal norms, the nationalization of laws and regulations , the politicization of the legal system, the panjuridization of laws and regulations, the proliferation of laws and regulations, the absolutization and individualization. All the aforementioned negative phenomena harm the law and the legal system and drastically simplify the legal system. For this reason, the time has come to prevent further erosion and simplification of the law.