Thursday, December 8, 2011

Returning To Codified Law: First Option Less Than Ideal.

To truly resolve this age-old problem there seems to be two primary options. Both options call for the return to codified law. In a society that rebuilds itself so that the force of economic equilibrium operates with liberty and justice there will always be a continuous refinement of the laws as a natural process. Part of the steps of refinement will be the necessity of codifying this customary law. I have two concerns about this type of codification process. First, it could succumb to corruption like it did before when it morphed into common law. And second, this continual refinement is quite a slow process which increases its vulnerability to the attacks of corruption by the ego-driven.


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