UK laws aren't any less neutral, as far as I'm aware.
But you can't completely remove human judgement - so however unbiased laws might be, when you factor in the human application of them, that is where discrimination can arise.
Prejudicial trends aren't unheard of in the legal system, especially when judges use legal precedence as guidance, and all juries aren't 'created equal'.
Not that I'm saying OP is necessarily right about UK divorce proceedings - I'm just rambling.
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UK laws aren't any less neutral, as far as I'm aware.
But you can't completely remove human judgement - so however unbiased laws might be, when you factor in the human application of them, that is where discrimination can arise.
Prejudicial trends aren't unheard of in the legal system, especially when judges use legal precedence as guidance, and all juries aren't 'created equal'.
Not that I'm saying OP is necessarily right about UK divorce proceedings - I'm just rambling.
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Not sure why I was thumbed down for this. Ce la vie.
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Fixed. May the a-hole roll around in their own dfacate.
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French never was a strong point of mine.
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I won't blame you. I can say the same of my english. :)