Because there are so many different view points of what the law is and its purpose in society. Therefore it is extremely difficult to give an exact definition as definitions vary from one person to the next, from one culture or country and the next.
I don't believe there is a problem defining what a law is, the problem is defining what the laws are. The challenge is defining what and whose laws should be created and enforced, as well as how rigorously.
Different countries, and different political or religious belief systems, have different concepts of what the laws are or what they should be. Since we really do not have universal agreement about anything here on planet Earth, there is no reason to expect universal agreement about the definition of what the laws are.
because there r many different types of law
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Law is a body of rules that explains how people should behave in a society. It is important as it helps in the maintenance of law and order.
Because it attempted to enforce an unpopular law.
Common laws come from customs, rather than laws created by the courts. Common law has several characteristic features. These include trial by jury, the use of previous rulings to determine the outcome of cases, and the supremacy of the law.
I believe you are referring to the Criminal Codes which are the compendium of statutes and regulations which are applicable to, and define, criminal acts anhd behavior that is punishable by law.
Define "automatic knife." The unusual thing about the law is that, on the one hand it may not be unlawful to sell them, but it may be unlawful to possess or carry them.
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Because there is never a one law that will cover a similar case all the time. There are always different circumstances in cases, which make it hard to define a law precisely.
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The question assumes that it is difficult to define philosophy. That's not necessarily true.Etymologically, a "philosopher" is a "lover of wisdom." In other words, a philosopher is someone seriously trying to become wise. That's not difficult to understand.If the concept of wisdom were difficult to define, then it would be difficult to define the goal of philosophy. If the concept of wisdom were not difficult to define, then it would not be difficult to define the goal of philosophy.Whether or not wisdom is difficult to define depends upon the nature of wisdom, which is controversial. Anyone who is serious about the nature of wisdom needs to articulate what he or she thinks is a sound argument concerning its nature. Whatever argument is advanced, it will be attacked to see if it stands up to examination.Therefore, it may or may not be difficult to define the nature of philosophy, because doing so depends upon understanding the nature of wisdom. If wisdom is simple, as it may be, then so will be the definition of philosophy. If it is not the case that wisdom is simple, then neither will be the definition of philosophy.In short, the nature of philosophy is itself controversial. That itself may be sufficient for it to be classified as difficult to define. ----
Yes, law can be defined within law. The law states rules and regulations, thus defining itself. Take a person for example. You can define who they are by what they project and their personality.
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difficult to understand; enigmatic
The concept of organization is difficult to define because it means many different things. An organization can be a one person operation or it can be a company that has thousands of employees.
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Segregation that is imposed by a law !!!!!!!!!!!!!