The Law And You: Introduction
Posted: February 7th, 2009 | Author: Nigel Brook | Filed under: The law and you | 4 Comments »Disclaimer: nothing here should be considered legal advice nor are any guarantees or warranties made as to its accuracy. If you do see something you believe is inaccurate please let me know. This information is provided purely for your interest.
The law in England and Wales is often complicated, patchy and out of touch with society. Yet these rules are supposed to set the boundaries within which we live our lives. Be it in the more familiar criminal law – defining rights and wrongs within society – or in more obscure law such as contract or trusts, laws affect everything in our lives.
To live in ignorance of the law is not bliss. If you don’t know what the law is, you cannot follow it. There is a risk that you will break the law without realising it. This ‘legal uncertainty’ can have a very negative impact on society, and is a hallmark of a very strong, authoritarian state. In such a state, people can be made into criminals at the whim of bureaucrats. Unfortunately the UK increasingly looks like such a state.
Within the past few years, Parliament has produced a record amount of legislation. On average, over three hundred pages a week have been produced. This is too much for anyone to be familiar with. In recent cases it has been seen that even lawyers working for the government do not understand exactly what the law is (See, for example, this post from Geeklawyer). No person can claim intimate knowledge of all law within the UK.
What I hope to achieve with these posts, however, is to bring you a bit closer. Posts in this category are written with young people in mind, perhaps those considering studying law, but I hope it will be of interest to anyone who wants an introduction to the legal system of England & Wales. The aim is not to create something like the FreeLegalWeb, which aims to make all English law available from one source online. This is just a humble introduction.
Thank you for reading this first post, I hope it has piqued your interest. In the next post we will be looking at sources of law and, in particular, an introduction to the constitution of England & Wales.
Never heard of it? That is because it is not written down. The law can be a bit like that.
Good introduction.
Is that your French Sunday lunch browsing on the lawn, or some oblique reference to legalising grass?
Both, and the suggestion that the law might be a donkey. Or an ass.
Great job Nigel, I’m looking forward to reading this.
Thanks Liam! Work on this is going to be a bit stop-start at the moment whilst I’m in France. If you want to know when a new post goes up can I suggest the RSS feed or just keeping an eye on my tweets.