Business Law - The enforceable rules of conduct that govern the actions of buyers and sellers in market exchanges
Law - rules of conduct in any organized society that are enforced by the governing authority of the community
Private law - law that involves suits between private individuals or ...
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Business Law - The enforceable rules of conduct that govern the actions of buyers
and sellers in market exchanges
Law - rules of conduct in any organized society that are enforced by the governing
authority of the community
Private law - law that involves suits between private individuals or groups
Public Law - Law that involves suits between private individuals or groups and
their government
Civil Law - The body of laws that govern the rights and responsibilities either
between persons or between persons and their government
Criminal Law - The body of laws that involve the rights and responsibilities an
individual has with respect to the public as a whole
Constitutional law - The general limits and powers of the government as
interpreted from it's written constitution
Statutory law - The assortment of rules and regulations put forth by legislatures
Model laws - Laws created to account for the variability of laws among states.
These laws serve to standardize the otherwise different interstate laws. Also called
uniform laws.
, Case Law - The collection of legal interpretation is made by judges. They are
considered to be law unless otherwise revoked by statutory law. Also known as
common law
Precident - A tool used by judges to make rulings on cases on the basis of key
similarities to previous cases
stare decisis - Standing by the decision; a principal stating that rolls made in higher
courts are binding president for lower courts
Restatement of the law - Summaries of common law rules in a particular area of
the law. Restatements do not carry the weight of law but can be used to guide
interpretations of particular cases.
Administrative law - The collection of rules and decisions made by administrative
agencies to feel in particular details missing from constitutions and statutes
Natural law - A school of jurisprudence that recognizes the existence of higher law,
or law that is morally superior to human lives
Legal positivism - School of jurisprudence that holds that because society requires
authority, illegal and authoritarian hierarchy should exist. When a law is made,
therefore, obedience is expected because authority created it
Identification with the vulnerable - A school of jurisprudence that whole is that
society should be fair. Particular attention is therefore paid to the poor, the ill and
the elderly.
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