What is jurisprudence?
The study of law and legal principles
What does justice mean?
Fairness and equality
Name a famous case about justice.
Brown v. Board of Education
Where did common law develop?
United Kingdom
Where did civil law develop?
France
What does legal theory explain?
How law works
Why is justice important?
It ensures fairness in society
What year did Brown v. Board of Education happen?
1954
What is common law based on?
Court decisions (precedents)
What is civil law based on?
Written laws and codes
What is the purpose of legal theory?
To understand legal systems and ideas
How do courts achieve justice?
By listening to both sides and making fair decisions
What did this case end?
Racial segregation in schools
What is a precedent?
A previous court decision
What is the role of judges in civil law?
To apply the law
What field studies justice and law?
Jurisprudence
What is a real-life example of justice?
A teacher grading students fairly
Why is this case important?
It shows justice in action
What is the role of judges in common law?
They interpret the law
Is civil law flexible or strict?
strict
What do we call the study of legal ideas and concepts?
Legal theory
What must be avoided to ensure justice?
Favoritism
What was declared unfair in this case?
Segregation
Is common law flexible or strict?
Flexible
Name one country that uses civil law.
France or Germany