Unenforced law explained

An unenforced law (also symbolic law,[1] dead letter law[2]) is a law which is formally in effect (de jure), but is usually (de facto) not penalized by a jurisdiction. Such laws are usually ignored by law enforcement, and therefore there are few or no practical consequences for breaking them.[3] The existence of unenforced laws has been criticized for undermining the legal system in general, as such laws may be selectively enforced.[4]

Overview

Unenforced laws may be enacted purely for symbolic reasons, with little or no intention of enforcement.[5] There are also circumstances in which an otherwise enforced law is not; for example, speeding in a motor vehicle is illegal in most jurisdictions, however law enforcement may choose to ignore motorists who only slightly exceed the legal speed limit.[6] Automated traffic enforcement cameras may still issue fines in these circumstances in some jurisdictions.[7]

Symbolic laws typically attempt to persuade rather than enforce, punish or prevent.[8] For example, until the relevant statute was repealed in 2013, adultery was prohibited by law in the US state of Colorado, but no criminal penalty was specified.[9] In Maryland, adultery is prohibited, however the statutory criminal penalty is limited to a $10 fine.[10]

In the United Kingdom, under the Treason Felony Act 1848, it is a crime punishable by life imprisonment to advocate for the creation of a republic in print, even peacefully.[11] The Law Lords' interpretation of the later Human Rights Act 1998, however, has ensured that this law is unenforced, on the grounds that peaceful advocacy of a republic is protected speech.[12]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Symbolic law definition . Law Insider .
  2. Web site: Dead Letter Law and Legal Definition . USLegal .
  3. Modern criminal law; Wayne R. LaFave; P 53
  4. Web site: Fieschi. Catherine. 2006-02-26. Symbolic laws. 2021-04-26. Prospect Magazine. en-US.
  5. https://books.google.com/books?id=DKJ654VkMb8C&pg=PA95 The legal system: a social science perspective
  6. https://books.google.com/books?id=QSBj8LgEi-kC&pg=PA141 Law Without Values: The Life, Work, and Legacy of Justice Holmes
  7. Web site: Alpert. David. August 2, 2012. What is the right level for speed camera fines?. 2021-02-01. ggwash.org. en.
  8. https://books.google.com/books?id=cEUkYHBa0CQC Law as symbolic form
  9. Web site: Associated Press. 2013-03-22. Bill to repeal of Colorado adultery law signed. 2021-04-26. The Denver Post. en-US.
  10. Web site: Crimes Against Marriage The Maryland People's Law Library. 2021-04-26. www.peoples-law.org.
  11. News: Clare Dyer . June 27, 2003 . Guardian vindicated in treason case . The Guardian . London .
  12. R. (Rusbridger) v. Attorney General [2003] UKHL 38; [2004] AC 357; [2003] 3 All ER 784.