Stages of Law
Definitions
Types of Law
Origins of Law
Miscellaneous
100

the number of stages in the evolution of law

What is 4?

100

Enforceable rules of conduct in a society

What is law?

100

the type of law that deals with disputes between individuals or organizations

What is civil law?

100

the two systems most law is based on

What are English Common Law and Roman Civil Law?

100

three levels of government

What are federal, state, and local?

200

4th stage

What stage of law does a central authority figure intervene to prevent and punish wrongdoings?

200

the area that a judge rules (presides) over or area that a law covers

What is jurisdiction?

200

theft, burglary, or murder

What are types of criminal law examples?

200

a type of law that is put in place before something happens

What is positive law?

200

the "supreme law of the land" in the U.S.

What is the Federal Constitution?

300

1st stage

What stage of law do individuals take revenge for things done against them?

300

something that is in conflict with a constitution

What is unconstitutional?

300

the type of law that does not include enforcement, but instead defines offenses

What is substantive law?

300

the type of law that is based on current standards or customs of the people

What is common law?

300

laws enacted by elected officials on behalf of their citizens

What are statutes?

400

3rd stage

What stage of law is when courts are formed?

400

an offense against society

What is crime?

400

law that covers consumer transactions

What is business law?

400

this person appointed judges to "ride circuit" in 1150

Who is King Henry II?

400

Examples include the Social Security Administration and DFA; can create rules and hold hearings for their division

What are administrative regulations?

500

2nd stage

What stage of law is when awards of money or goods are substituted for revenge?

500

fairness

What is equity?

500

a group of law that defines the methods for enforcing legal rights and duties

What is procedural law?

500

only nobles were likely to get help from this individual

Who is the chancellor?

500

the doctrine that requires lower courts to follow established case law

What is stare decisis?

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