Laws and Legal Systems
Types of Law
Ethical Bases for Law
100

Rules established by a governing authority to maintain order and protect individuals' rights.

What are laws?

100

 Written laws passed by legislative bodies.

 What are statutes?

100

Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conduct of an activity.

What are ethics?

200

English common law and Roman civil law.

What are the world’s two great systems of law?

200

Law established by the outcome of former court cases.

What is case law?

200

Involves following established rules or principles to determine right from wrong.

What is Rule-based ethical reasoning?

300

An ancient Babylonian ruler known for creating one of the first written legal codes.

Who was King Hammurabi and what is he known for?

300

Law that governs the activities of administrative agencies of government.

 What is administrative law?

300

Assesses the outcomes of actions to determine their morality

What is  Consequence-based ethical reasoning?

400

English common law, influenced by colonial experiences and the Constitution.

What is  the origin of the US Legal System?

400

Laws enacted by local government bodies.

 What are ordinances?

400

The active, professed refusal to obey certain laws as a means of nonviolent protest against injustices

 What is civil disobedience?

500

 Custom, legislation, and judicial decisions.

What are the stages in the growth of law?

500

Resolution based on jurisdiction and precedence.

What happens when laws conflict?

500

The goal of increasing profits, which can conflict with ethical considerations such as fairness and social responsibility.

 What is profit maximization and how does it conflict with ethics?

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