LS101 Chapter 1 - 6: Legal Studies Notes < (ONLINE Week 1 / Module 1) > (pg. 10 - 11, 15 -18, 26 - 30, 97 - 101, 114 - 116, 169 - 172 & 174 - 184)

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1 conduct of individuals in their relationships with others: civil law: consists of a body of rules and procedures intended to govern the, criminal law: concerned with the de nition of crime and the prosecution of offenders. A crime is considered a public wrong against the state and it"s people: common law: resists codi cation unlike civil law, relies on precedents set by judges to decide a case. Ve central functions to the law: social control and order. Torts: private wrongs for which an individual may seek redress in courts for harm they. Usually some form of payment is required from the offender to compensate for the injury. Argued that law can be used to justify and protect the status quo, prevent reforms and social change and maintain inequities within society. They can be discriminatory and promote injustice and inequality. Can also be used as a weapon of oppression. Can be too restrictive and rigid and turn into over-regulation.

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