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England And Wales: Court Reluctance To Intervene In Family Relationships?
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10 pages in length. Prior to the concept of law, man followed no organizational legal system whatsoever. Being that ancient populations were not that abundant, with large plots of land essentially keeping people separated from one another, there was no pressing need to establish any laws; however, as these populations grew, so did the necessity for legal regulation. Inasmuch as the primary manner by which people were handling their legal disputes was by method of killing, the time had come when man determined that this was no longer an acceptable behavior for what was to be
considered a civilized people; thus, a rudimentary legal system was born. The writer discusses how British and Welsh courts may be reluctant to intervene in certain issues. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
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