Introduction To Law
Introduction To Law
Introduction To Law
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1.3.4 Legal sanction - Civil sanction aimed to put a person back into original (uninjured)
status and if the actions cant be executed -! Criminal sanction more severe 1) Execution 2) Imprisonment 3) Detention 4) Fine; and 5) Forfeiture of property compensation
Common Law System!! - Has its roots in England that composed of two tribes Angles and Saxon. - It was the compilation of domestic legal tradition in England . - It was this system that transformed Tribe to Feudalism. So sometimes it is call Anglo-saxon System Characteristics 1. Domestic tradition became the law approved by people. 2. When the cased are judged, they became Precedents and if the later cases are in common with the precedents, it must be judged in a similar manner. 3. The higher courts decision always binding on the lower courts .
-! Religion -Includes all form of belief in superior beings exercising power over humans by imposing rules of conduct , with future rewards and punishments. -Same purpose in term of controlling human behavior in order to make human living together in peace. -Religion does not provide instantaneous sanction but for some countries such as Islamic countries the law is heavily influenced by religion. -! Judicial Decisions -In Common Law countries, the court judgment or precedent will be later use in the next case. -If there is a new case that disputes on the similar situation as the former case, the court will following the rule laid down by the former case.
2. Procedural law
- Prescribe about the procedures in the court.
2. Public law
- Deals with the relation between the citizen as the individuals and the state as their ruler. - Used to protect the state and maintain internal peace. - Has the direct control of punishing people. There are 4 subtypes of public law Constitution - Supreme law of the country. Administrative law - Stipulates the bureaucratic order and administrative organization and relationship between them. Criminal law - Public law that stipulates criminal offense that might effects state internal peace.!! Law on organizations of the court of justice : concurring the rules of judicial services and court administrations.
3. International law
- Control the relationship in the international community. - Dealing and cooperation for common good and peaceful existence. Sources of international law 1.Treaties, conventions or international agreements -Source of international law -The agreement must be bound by the contract within 2.International customary law -The state practice and must be repeated for a certain period of time 3.General principles of international law -Lawyers must find the law to be utilized in the specific occurrences 4.Writing of juristic or publicists -Found in teaching of professors or career judges
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