Yes, some of the codes seem unfair.
The Judicial Branch determines whether laws are constitutional; however, they are not responsible for ensure laws are "just." Many laws favor one group over another, seem unfair to the population, but are still considered appropriate under constitutional guidelines.
one could be the One Child Policy in China. It goes against all kinds of human rights, ie. forcing sterilizations and abortions and vascectomies, etc.
While laws may seem to limit your freedoms, laws also guarantee Individual liberties.
While laws may seem to limit your freedoms, laws also guarantee Individual liberties.
What kind of mood do the villagers seem to be in?
Yes, that does seem unfair.
Seem is a state-of-being verb because seem is something you are or am not what your doing
Believe it or not, there are benifts from unfair (international) trade practice. For example, China engages in such unfair practices such as under priced currency, and the lack of acknowledgement to intelectual property rights. The US recognizes such violations but doesn't enforce them. So in certain situations as odd as it may seem one can actually flurrish! (as in the example of China's economy)
There are few, if any people, who do not know about these laws. It may seem as though some do not, as they are willing to challenge these laws in court so they ignore them.
They are but some may seem more important to officials.
They did so secretly to make it seem to Brutus that Rome was in agony under the tyrannical rule of Julius Caesar and that only the most noble man of Rome, that is , Brutus can fre them from that imperialistic yoke.