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Law [ Ans: ] is a system o rules of conduct and rights
formally recognized by society and enforced by the
authority of the government
Functions of law [ Ans: ] keep "order"
Preservation of Private property rights
Preservation of structure and integrity of government
Code of Hammurabi [ Ans: ] is a well preserved ancient
law code created 1790 BC in ancient babylon. A "code" is
defined as the laws arranged by subject matter area
Code consests of 281 laws with scaled punishments
Ten commandments [ Ans: ] mosaic law
natural law [ Ans: ] the essence of law is reason in
accordance with the universal natural order
roman law [ Ans: ] turned into the justinian code
this code became the foundation for all present code law
(still used by many countries around the world)
common law [ Ans: ] is not codified (not written anywhere)
,had a jury
precedent [ Ans: ] the most distinguisghing feature of
common law
Stare Decsis [ Ans: ] binding precedent
Judicial gloss [ Ans: ] when a judge decide what the code
means in application to the case being tried
Thomas Hobbes [ Ans: ] Natural state of human is war and
their lives are "nasty, brutish, and short"
John Locke [ Ans: ] Believed state of human nature to be
happy and tolerant
believed governments duty was to preserve a persons
natural rights
when gov fails, citizens can rebel
common law [ Ans: ] what was early american law
Married Women's Property Act of 1875 [ Ans: ] Common
law doctrine
lost property when married
lost control of property by marriage
constitution [ Ans: ] supreme law of the land
, establishes individual rights
treaties [ Ans: ] signed by president and senate "law
superior"
Common law [ Ans: ] judge made law "precedent" for
deciding the current case
code law [ Ans: ] used in carious parts of world. are given
judicial gloss
stability [ Ans: ] the guiding principles of the law will
remain unchanged
adaptability [ Ans: ] ability to change law for changing
circumstantes
availability [ Ans: ] access to legal system
fairness [ Ans: ] of the laws and of "due process" to those
subject to the laws
criminal law [ Ans: ] state vs person
steps
id crime and report
arrest
bail if possible
Correct Answers) Already Graded A+
Law [ Ans: ] is a system o rules of conduct and rights
formally recognized by society and enforced by the
authority of the government
Functions of law [ Ans: ] keep "order"
Preservation of Private property rights
Preservation of structure and integrity of government
Code of Hammurabi [ Ans: ] is a well preserved ancient
law code created 1790 BC in ancient babylon. A "code" is
defined as the laws arranged by subject matter area
Code consests of 281 laws with scaled punishments
Ten commandments [ Ans: ] mosaic law
natural law [ Ans: ] the essence of law is reason in
accordance with the universal natural order
roman law [ Ans: ] turned into the justinian code
this code became the foundation for all present code law
(still used by many countries around the world)
common law [ Ans: ] is not codified (not written anywhere)
,had a jury
precedent [ Ans: ] the most distinguisghing feature of
common law
Stare Decsis [ Ans: ] binding precedent
Judicial gloss [ Ans: ] when a judge decide what the code
means in application to the case being tried
Thomas Hobbes [ Ans: ] Natural state of human is war and
their lives are "nasty, brutish, and short"
John Locke [ Ans: ] Believed state of human nature to be
happy and tolerant
believed governments duty was to preserve a persons
natural rights
when gov fails, citizens can rebel
common law [ Ans: ] what was early american law
Married Women's Property Act of 1875 [ Ans: ] Common
law doctrine
lost property when married
lost control of property by marriage
constitution [ Ans: ] supreme law of the land
, establishes individual rights
treaties [ Ans: ] signed by president and senate "law
superior"
Common law [ Ans: ] judge made law "precedent" for
deciding the current case
code law [ Ans: ] used in carious parts of world. are given
judicial gloss
stability [ Ans: ] the guiding principles of the law will
remain unchanged
adaptability [ Ans: ] ability to change law for changing
circumstantes
availability [ Ans: ] access to legal system
fairness [ Ans: ] of the laws and of "due process" to those
subject to the laws
criminal law [ Ans: ] state vs person
steps
id crime and report
arrest
bail if possible