LAWS 1000 Chapter : Law Reading p3-6, 8-11.pdf

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*de nes concepts of law in very speci c way primitive and developed . Most important contribution is that the law speci cally de nes relations : set expectancies of man-to-man, group-to-group so that each knows limitations of its demand-rights, its duties, its privilege-rights and powers, its immunities and liabilities. Law is: the ordering of the fundamentals of living together. Functions of law: -no speci c starting point. Recognized as the foundation of social order: law distinguished from customs because it allows certain selected individuals with the privilege-right of applying the force of physical coercion. Takes form of lynch law (where clear procedures have not been set up in advance) Lynch law is the rst step toward the emergence of criminal law in a situation where the legal power has not been allocated to speci c persons. Lynch law is a tool used by the hand of outraged public.

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