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1) Lawisconsideredtobeaformalsocialforce.
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2) ThefirstknownwrittensetoflawswastheCodeofKingSolomon.
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3) Rule-of-lawnationsadoptlawssupportingtheprivatemarketbecauseitisin
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everyone’sinterest, including the lawmakers’.
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4) Commonpropertyappliestopublicresourcesownedbythegovernment(or“state”)
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likeroads, public buildings, public lands, and monuments.
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5) Tortlawcompensatesownerswhoseresourcesarewrongfullyinjuredbytheacts
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ofothers.
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6) Regulatorylawforbidsownersfrommonopolizingclassesofresourcesandsetsrules
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forhow businesses can compete to acquire ownership in new resources.
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7) Jurisprudenceisthephilosophyoflaw. vb vb vb vb vb
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8) Naturallawtheoryassertsthatlawcontainsuniversal moralprinciples.
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9) Thebasisofsociologicaljurisprudenceisthatcontemporarylawshouldfocuson
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legalprinciples that have survived the testof time in a nation.
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10) Jurisprudencereferstothegeneralbodyoflawinterpretationsbyjudgesasdifferent
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fromlegislation passed by legislators.
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11) Legalrealismistheideathatcourtsshouldunderstandthemeaningofthe
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Constitutionrelative to the times in which they interpret it.
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12) ThosecountriesthatwerecolonizedbyEngland,suchasTheUnitedKingdom,
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Canada,the United States, and India, follow the civillaw.
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13) Thecommon lawarosein theeleventh and twelfth centuries astheEnglish
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monarchyappointedroyaljudgestoridecircuitsaroundthecountrysideandtoresolve
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conflicts in the name of the king (or queen).
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