Tuesday, 16 June 2015

The big question before most of the emerging  states is the infrastructure for implementing 

their laws.

 It is not that they do not ave enough law but their main problem is that those nations have 

not instilled enough confidence in their men that they can use law, go by law and ultimately 

grow through law. 

General reverence for law is very low. These states  have but their basic fabric is that their 


men are not ready to accept law as their friend.

Law breaking is not immoral in these economies and states. 

Tax payment was once thought to be an anti-national act and paying tax or collecting tax 

was thought to be pro imperialist and avoiding tax through any means  , legal or illegal, 

moral or immoral  was thought to be a nationalist act.

Enforcing the laws, getting provisions of law complied is the only problem. Law is not 

complied at the threshold. Petty violations or failures to comply, may be unintentionally 

,may 

be even without guilty mind create major bottlenecks or legal issues or lack of compliance 

make the resolution system ineffective for want of ground level initial compliance. The initial 

compliance is horrible. The  developing economies have least ground level reliable data . 

The data available never match reality and the ground level compliance mechanism is ill 

trained, ill motivated and there is almost nil voluntary even attraction or reverence towards

 those petty data updating at individual level. Institutional compliance is lacking. Individual 

response is not there. There is neither legal literacy nor awareness.

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