Customary Law Treatise Update
Summary
To update the language in customary law treatises, ensure changes respect the laws principles, consult legal experts, review legislation and case law, and engage with relevant communities for input. Extensive discourse of treatises is a suitable phrase, emphasizing thorough discussion.Full Conversation
I'm attempting to change the wording of body of treatises on customary law often referred to by courts when deciding disputes.
It sounds like you are looking to amend or update the language in treatises on customary law. Here are some general steps you might consider:
- Ensure that any changes respect the underlying principles of the customary law.
- Consult with legal experts or scholars specializing in customary law.
- Review relevant legislation and case law to ensure consistency.
- Consider engaging with the communities governed by the customary law to gather their input.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these steps?
does it make sense if i say extensive discourse of treatises instead body of treatises
Yes, it makes sense to say "extensive discourse of treatises" instead of "body of treatises." "Extensive discourse" emphasizes a thorough discussion or analysis, which may be more precise depending on the context.
Would you like any further assistance with legal terminology?