'Law, as understood in European-derived societies, is not universal. It is the creation of a particular set...
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'Law, as understood in European-derived societies, is not universal. It is the creation of a particular set of historical and political realities and of a particular mind-set or world-view.' Kenneth Nunn, 'Law as a Eurocentric Enterprise' (1997) 15:2 Minnesota Journal of Law and Inequality 323, 325. From the statement above from Kenneth Nunn it is possible to notice that one's perspective, or world- view, influences one's way to see and perceive law. Thinking about that connection between law and different ways to see the world, what would you say is your take on the concept of law and the role law should play?
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