Law in Contemporary Society

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-- By MohitGourisaria - 21 Feb 2010

This is not a spiel on how Tiger Wood’s “drifted away” from Buddhism. In fact, from the little I know, one cannot heal in counsel with the outside world. But that is not why I write today.

Each time I read a judge’s opinion, or try to make sense of some hallowed law review article, I feel that they are “empty.” This word cannot, for the present purposes, be understood with its Oxford Dictionary connotations. And thus, I shall do my best in expounding its meaning through the lens of Buddhism.

The Law is Just a Boat that Carries us to, but is not in itself, our Destination

The Illusion of a Constitution (with its Articles and Amendments)

Law – a Channel for Freedom, Not Human Suffering

Conclusion


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