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CLU3M1 Questions and Answers correct Law (Definition) Legal rule made by the Government that applies to all members of society at all times Law (Functions) Establish Rules of Conduct Protect Rights and Freedoms Protect People Philosophies of Law Natural Laws are eternal and endu...

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CLU3M1 Questions and Answers correct
Law (Definition) - answer Legal rule made by the Government that applies to all
members of society at all times

Law (Functions) - answer Establish Rules of Conduct
Protect Rights and Freedoms
Protect People

Philosophies of Law - answer Natural Laws are eternal and enduring ( based on
ideas that include fundamental beliefs in religion, the sanctity of life and equality. )

Positive Laws are human made laws ( dictate morality within society, they change when
society's values change.)

First Division of Law - answer Substantive and Procedural Law

Substantive Law - answer Substance of the Law.; consists of all the laws that lists
rights and obligations (duties) of each person in society

Procedural Law - answer Outlines the the steps involved in protecting the rights
given under substantial law

Division of Substantive Law - answer Public and Private

Public Law - answer controls the relationship between governments and the people
who live in society.

Types of Public Law - answer Criminal Law- acts committed against society
Constitutional Law- laws that set out the structure of the federal, provincial, and
territorial governments and division of powers.
Administrative Law- controls the relationships between government agencies and the
government.

Private Law (civil law) - answer Outlines the legal relationships between citizens, and
citizens and organizations.

Types of Private Law - answer Family Law
Contract Law
Tort Law (wrongs that one person commits against another person)
Property Law
Labour Law (governs the relationship between employers and employees)

Early Legal Systems - answer Code of Hammurabi

, Moses and Mosaic Law
Roman Law

Code of Hammurabi - answer famous king who ruled Babylon and decided to take
nearly 300 Laws and record them in a way that could be understood by his citizens.
-earliest records of written law

Codification - answer writing laws and arranging them so that they can be used and
understood by society.

Retribution - answer Every crime has a deserved punishment; a tooth for a tooth and
an eye for an eye. (COH)

Moses and Mosaic Law - answer 10 Commandments

Restitution - answer requires the offender to repay the victim (MML)

Roman Law - answer Basis of law for western Europe
Beginning of law as we know it today

Justinian Code - answer 1000 years of Roman laws
collection of past laws, opinions form leading Roman legal experts, and new laws acted
by Justinian.

Equity - answer the idea that law should be fair and just, and all people are equal
under the law. (JC)

Feudalism (Connection to Canadian Law) - answer social system that consisted of
people who worked for nobles who gave them protection and land.

Common Law (Connection to Canadian Law) - answer The ancient law of England
based upon social customs and enforced by judgement of the court.

Precedent (Connection to Canadian Law) - answer something that has been done
before and can be used as a reference or point of contact later on

Case Law (Connection to Canadian Law) - answer cases that are tried in court and
published in the news

Rule of Law (Connection to Canadian Law) - answer Individuals, persons, and
government will submit to, obey, and be regulated by the law.

Parliament and Stature Law (Connection to Canadian Law) - answer The assembly
of institution that comprise the legislation apparatus of government in democratic
societies.

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