If one has not studied law, it becomes incredibly hard to understand and submit everything the state asks. This does not work for a modern democracy. This needs to change. In New Zealand for example, the state administration is obliged by law to use simple language. The state needs to realise it is doing itself harm as well as the citizens if it does not make bureaucracy accessible.
Now with the technological world we live in, it is becoming increasingly harder, not easier (as intented), for most people to keep up with bureaucracy. Digital standards and user-friendlines are key.
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