ADMS 2610 Midterm: Summaries Notes Midterm 1

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The law is the principal means by which the state maintains social control, and the system of courts is the vehicle used for its enforcement. The first laws were not laws as such, but family behavioral rules, and, later, religious and non-religious taboos. These were enforced, first, by the family elders, and, later by the community. As the community became stronger, it gradually assumed more and more of the duties of law- making and, with the development of the early city-states, law-making and enforcement took on an organized character. As the power of the state increased, so too did the areas of human endeavor that the state brought under its control. Virtually every modern state has a constitution which sets out the powers of government and the rights of its citizens. In canada, this is found in our constitution act and charter of rights and freedoms.

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