IELTS Speaking tip
Visit English-speaking countries if possible to immerse yourself fully.
Vocabulary
- laws
- justice
- society
- equality
- culture
- governance
- rights
- freedom
- regulations
- discrimination
- implementation
- consensus
- diversity
- accountability
- order
Sample Answer
The question of whether laws should be uniform globally is a complex and nuanced issue. On one hand, having universal laws could promote a sense of global unity and cooperation, particularly in addressing pressing global issues such as human rights violations, environmental degradation, and international crime. A standardized legal framework could facilitate easier collaboration among nations, making it simpler to tackle transnational challenges.
Conversely, the cultural, historical, and social contexts of individual countries significantly shape their legal systems. Imposing a one-size-fits-all approach may disregard the unique needs and values of diverse societies, leading to potential injustices. Therefore, while there could be certain universal principles—like human dignity and equality—laws should ideally reflect the distinct circumstances of each nation, allowing for a balance between global standards and local traditions.
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