The legal system
Types of law
Types of court
Persons in court
100

Legal system developed from Roman codified law.

civil law

100

Draft document before it is made into law

bill

100

This is where law students argue hypothetical cases.

moot court

100

A person who has specialised knowledge of a particular subject who is called to testify in court.

expert witness

200

Legal system based on customs, usage and court decisions.

common law or case law

200

Law enacted by a town, city or county government

ordinance

200

This is where a person under the age of 18 would be tried.

juvenile court

200

A person who appeals a decision to a higher court.

appellant

300

What is Sharia?

A body of religious law that forms part of the Islamic tradition.

300

Formal written law enacted a legislative body

statute
300

This is where a case is reviewed which has already been heard in a lower court.

appellate court

300

An officer of the court whose duties include keeping order and assisting the judge and jurors.

bailiff

400

Which system is characteristic of common-law countries?

adversarial
400

According to the ............... concerning working time, overtime work is a work which is officially ordered in excess of 40 hours in a working week.

regulations

400

This is where a group of especially chosen people examine legal problems of a particular type, such as employment disputes.

tribunal

400

A person who pleads cases in court.

advocate

500

What is the role of the judge in the inquisitorial system?

He/she actively steers the search for evidence and questions the witnesses.

500

The European Union .............on Data Protection .........legal principles aimed at protecting personal data privacy a the free flow of data.

directive/established

500

This is where serious criminal cases are heard by a judge and jury in the UK.

crown court

500

Who is a "reasonably prudent person"?

a hypothetical person who uses good judgment or common sense in handling practical matters; such a prersonĀ“s actions are the guide in determining whether an individualĀ“s actions were reasonable

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