The laws of government, e.g., legislative statutes, are created to solve (solve, mitigate, or prevent) societal problems, and their subsequent enforcement has an effect upon the human rights, living standards, and quality of life of every person. However, laws, as a generalization, have been less than successful in their attempts to solve serious societal problems such as war, crime, homelessness, poverty, and privation, etc.
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