Topic: Law
Q. Do you think law and order are important?
Q. Who/which department is most responsible for enforcing the law?
Q. Should laws be more universal?
Q. Is there any law you think is too strict? [Why?/Why not?]
Q. How do people in your country generally think about obeying laws?
Q. Do you think law and order are important?
Answer:Law and order are important and necessary in order to maintain peace in a society. It defines a set of conducts and norms that one must comply with to be considered as civilized people who don’t undermine the right of other people.
Q. Who/which department is most responsible for enforcing the law?
Answer:The judiciary branch of the government is most responsible for enforcing the law in a society. Law and order enforcement agencies like police, army, military and paramilitary forces help the judiciary branch to effectively enforce the law.
Q. Should laws be more universal?
Answer:No, I don’t think that the laws should be any more universal than they already are, simply because people in different parts of the world live under different codes of behavior, religious principles and cultural values, and trying to force them to live under some so-called universal laws would prove out to be counter-productive.
Q. Is there any law you think is too strict? [Why?/Why not?]
Answer:Yes, I do think that the law which allows the death penalty is too strict. But, then again, it doesn’t necessarily mean that a law that is “strict” is always bad. Rather, it could be good for the overall well-being of a society in the long run, especially when the crime rate increases, and at that time, some strict laws ensure the rights of its members.
Q. How do people in your country generally think about obeying laws?
Answer:I would say that people in my country are generally law-abiding citizens, given the mountains of problems and adverse situations the people have to deal with on a regular basis.