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Legal systems support societal values from "summary" of Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society by Henry Sumner Maine

The legal systems of societies are deeply intertwined with the values held by those societies. The laws that are established within a community reflect the beliefs and norms that are central to the functioning of that society. These laws serve as a means of preserving and promoting the values that are deemed important by the members of the community. In many cases, legal systems are created in order to maintain social order and harmony. By establishing rules and regulations, societies are able to uphold the values that they hold dear. These laws provide a framework within which individuals are expected to conduct themselves, thus ensuring that the societal values are upheld and respected. Legal systems also serve to protect the righ...
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    Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society

    Henry Sumner Maine

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