
The Rule of Laws
Dan Snow's History Hit
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Is It a Challenge to Law?
Laws are now so complicated that i have no idea how you even, if the people of rome or of athens could gather together and be like, right, we baseneed a law governing what side of the goddamn canal to use. I suppose law has tended to complexity, that something is a little bit puzzling, but it just always has. Some of my favourites are from mediaeval ireland and mediaeval iceland. Thes small, agricultural, fragmented community. Whole sort of series of kings in ireland in the seventheenth centuries. Iceland a little bit later, forming its own republic. Among the best ware laws in ireland that told farmers how they should track
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