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  1. Introduction to English Law: Overview This introduction is intended for two groups of students; those who already have a law degree, but from a non-common law jurisdiction, and those with a non law background who are studying in some specific area of law (e.g. Medical Law). We have tried to make

  2. o The law is concerned with norms which the whole community sees as binding, that is those norms of conduct or rules of human behaviour that should be obeyed by all of society. o In the case of a legal norm, the whole community is involve and this is what separates the legal norm from the moral norm (there are times when a moral norm can also ...

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  3. o He clarifies the concept of positive law (that is, man-made law) by analyzing the constituent concepts of his definition, and by distinguishing law from other concepts that are similar: • ^Commands _ involve an expressed wish that something be done, combined with a willingness and ability to impose an evil _ if that wish is not complied with.

  4. 15. Simple and clear rules are important across both the formal and substantive aspects of the Rule of Law, i.e. both the form of laws and the boundaries between individual rights and society. 16. Complexity hinders access to the law. Accessibility is central to the Rule of Law.

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  5. Conflict of laws (also called (private international law) is the set of rules or laws a jurisdiction applies to a case, transaction, or other occurrence that has connections to more than one jurisdiction.This body of law deals with three broad topics: jurisdiction, rules regarding when it is appropriate for a court to hear such a case; foreign judgments, dealing with the rules by which a court ...

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  6. 2.A Lawyer who practices law may think of Law as a vocation. 3.A legislator may look at law as something Created by him 4.A judge may think as guiding principles to be applied in making decisions DEFINITION OF LAW In the words of Salmond,” Law is the body of principles recognized and applied by the state in the administration of justice.”

  7. Check pronunciation: rut. Definition of rut noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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