Do I Need To Offer A Reward For My Legal Dispute?
To be clear, you do not need to offer a reward for your legal dispute. Indeed, many people cannot offer a reward for their legal dispute, since many people are defendants in a case, who do not obtain compensation if they win it. Since rewards on Invest4Justice are a percentage of the compensation that is received, if there is no compensation there is no monetary reward.
However, people who donate can help to chip away, or build up, the laws of the country where the dispute is taking place, which is perhaps even more valuable. In common law countries, by definition, laws can be changed by the adjudicator, meaning that legal cases help to establish binding precedent and, hence, the law. Even in civil law countries, however, legal rulings are commonly followed, although they are not, by definition, binding precedent. In both common law and civil law countries, the legislature is not blind to court rulings, and cases have an impact on unfair or atavistic laws, such as the death penalty.
You invest in a case on Invest4Justice, or contribute to it, using the same mechanism: via Paypal or credit card, with the amounts held in escrow until a case is fully funded. For instance, below is a screenshot, showing the checkout page for a case including both donations and investments in a case. In both cases, donors or investors can ask to be kept regularly informed of case progress.
Invest in justice today, and help make the world a better, and fairer, place.
Do I Need To Offer A Reward For My Legal Dispute?
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