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61 Multiple choice questions

Term 1 of 61
Private Law

both a and b

neither a nor b

disputes between individuals

fraud
slander
false imprisonments

Term 2 of 61
Rule of Law

low key trial, parties are asked to settle

laws are generally and equally applicable

finder of facts, decisions usually unanimous

each case is independently decided on

Term 3 of 61
all economically beneficial use

Right to bear arms; sub-case dc v heller (2008)

Loretto v teleprompter (1982)


Right to die (morals v ethics)

Lucas v South Carolina Coastal Commission (1992)

,Definition 4 of 61
Theories of Law

Common Law, Civil Law, Sharia Law, Canon Law, Customary Law

Substantive Law, Procedural Law, Public Law, Private Law, Criminal Law


Statutory Law, Case Law, International Law, Administrative Law, Constitutional Law


Natural Law, Positive Law, Historical School, Sociological Jurisprudence, Legal Realism

Definition 5 of 61
Inequalities should be based on a system of merit

Consequentialism


Formalism

Social Contract Theory

Natural Law

Definition 6 of 61
certain actions are inherently wrong, individual rights should never be infringed even if it for the
public good

Consequentialism

Utilitarian


Formalism

Legal Realism

, Definition 7 of 61
finder of facts, decisions usually unanimous

Juries

Mediation

Consequentialism


Trial Judges

Definition 8 of 61
respect for liberty and rights of others, duty to act in good faith, duty to act with due care,
honoring confidentiality, avoiding conflicts of interest

rule of law


litigation process

ethical themes of business

mediation

Definition 9 of 61
tangential crimes

embezzlement, perjury, bribery, money laundering

speeding, jaywalking, littering, loitering

conspiracy, mail/wire fraud, obstruction of justice, aiding and abetting


burglary, assault, vandalism, trespassing

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