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Tuesday, 24 September 2019

Does law involve history?

answers1: Very minimally. You research the "history" of a rule or
doctrine from time to time, but the whole notion that history somehow
helps with law is pretty much myth. For the most part, there are a
handful of cases that set a rule, and then a myriad of other cases
that you hunt down to tie the rule in to the facts of your specific
situation. It's usually messy, but it's more about logic and finding
analogues than about history.
answers2: law is history. <br>
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that is how law is made.
answers3: Because of history laws are made

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