I'd say it's quite unlikely we'll have universal global laws anytime soon, mainly because legal systems reflect deep cultural differences that can't be easily reconciled. For example, here in Shanghai, we have strict internet regulations that wouldn't make sense in countries with completely different values around free speech. Even within China, local governments sometimes adapt national laws to fit regional needs - like how Hangzhou implemented stricter environmental policies than other cities. That said, we might see more international agreements on specific issues like climate change, where shared interests outweigh differences. But complete legal uniformity? That would ignore how laws grow from a society's unique history and priorities.
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Part 3a law to help the environment which you think your country should have
How likely is it that, in the future, everyone in the world will be subject to the same laws?
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Daha fazla Part 3 sorusu
- Are ambitious people always successful at work?
- Are animals just as intelligent as humans?
- Are body language and tone more important than words when communicating?
- Are cities that tourists like to visit also good places to live?
- Are doctors paid too much for the work they do?
- Are employees who can easily adapt to change at work more successful?
- Are governments doing enough to promote environmentally friendly transport or transportation?
- Are modern cities more interesting for tourists than historical ones?