COMPLETE ANSWERS Skills Course for
Law Students
SCL1501
PROWRITER
, Skills Course for Law Students SCL1501
1. the only body of rules governing human conduct that is recognized by the
state if necessary, enforced: Definition of Law
(define the concepts of Law?)
2. *Law is a system of rules (not all systems of rules are law);
-The rules: are recognized by the state ( not religion, science or sporting
codes);
- meant to control human actions (in relation to society, things, the environ-
ment
- are enforceable: points or characteristics of Law
3. sense of duties/obligations like:
*paying taxes
*observing rules of the road
* respect the rights of others
=the is known as legal order: Laws create
4. entails different views of rules, sense of community and ubuntu quite high-
ly: "law"not easy to define
5. law provides the rules that guide human behaviour in society. the law
prescribes what is acceptable and not acceptable, what type of behavior must
be rewarded and what type of behaviour must be punished to avoid future
repetition. It also holds people accountable for harm they have done.: Humby
et al
6. purpose of law is to create order and stability in the various relationships
that exist (i) among humans, and (ii) between humans and things/the environ-
ment in a society. Without law, what results is informally referred to as "the
law of the jungle", characterised by uncertainty, unfairness, chaos, self-help,
inequality and arbitrariness.
It differs from other laws in the way that it affects people as a whole because
it exists among humans, since it brings order to society where other laws like
laws of chess only affects the ones playing: Explain the importance or function
of law and how the law differs from other laws
7. is to have the ability to apply the relevant legal rules and principles.
*Solve problems through law
*evaluate facts
*categorise legal problems
*find and analyse critically legal fields and sources that apply to the problem
*ability to apply the relevant legal rules and principles together with innovation
and critical thinking to arrive at a legally sound and appropriate solution: De-
scribe the importance of skills in the study of law
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Law Students
SCL1501
PROWRITER
, Skills Course for Law Students SCL1501
1. the only body of rules governing human conduct that is recognized by the
state if necessary, enforced: Definition of Law
(define the concepts of Law?)
2. *Law is a system of rules (not all systems of rules are law);
-The rules: are recognized by the state ( not religion, science or sporting
codes);
- meant to control human actions (in relation to society, things, the environ-
ment
- are enforceable: points or characteristics of Law
3. sense of duties/obligations like:
*paying taxes
*observing rules of the road
* respect the rights of others
=the is known as legal order: Laws create
4. entails different views of rules, sense of community and ubuntu quite high-
ly: "law"not easy to define
5. law provides the rules that guide human behaviour in society. the law
prescribes what is acceptable and not acceptable, what type of behavior must
be rewarded and what type of behaviour must be punished to avoid future
repetition. It also holds people accountable for harm they have done.: Humby
et al
6. purpose of law is to create order and stability in the various relationships
that exist (i) among humans, and (ii) between humans and things/the environ-
ment in a society. Without law, what results is informally referred to as "the
law of the jungle", characterised by uncertainty, unfairness, chaos, self-help,
inequality and arbitrariness.
It differs from other laws in the way that it affects people as a whole because
it exists among humans, since it brings order to society where other laws like
laws of chess only affects the ones playing: Explain the importance or function
of law and how the law differs from other laws
7. is to have the ability to apply the relevant legal rules and principles.
*Solve problems through law
*evaluate facts
*categorise legal problems
*find and analyse critically legal fields and sources that apply to the problem
*ability to apply the relevant legal rules and principles together with innovation
and critical thinking to arrive at a legally sound and appropriate solution: De-
scribe the importance of skills in the study of law
1/7