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A written law code (as opposed to a unwritten one) provides all sides a security that the law will stay the same and that all people will have a fair access to it - for example if the law says something about a marriage, you can be sure that this won't be twisted later by people interpreting the law differently (as could be the case in an unwritten law) - in case of doubt, you can look at the original
so there woundn't be any conflicts of the sort of "I understood the law to be this" "I understood it differently" - if the law is written down, it can be always accessed in original by all interested parties.
so there woundn't be any conflicts of the sort of "I understood the law to be this" "I understood it differently" - if the law is written down, it can be always accessed in original by all interested parties.
Answer:So people could know them and see them
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