Law in Action
Ethics in Practice
Legal Systems & Interpretation
Contracts (Deep Application)
Legal Structures & Systems
100

A government introduces strict AI regulation to prevent bias in hiring algorithms. This illustrates law doing this function.

Law driving societal change?

100

Clue: Two policies produce the same outcome, but one is based on fairness and the other on efficiency. Evaluating them as equivalent reflects this theory.

Functionalism

100

A judge decides a case by strictly applying written law, ignoring moral considerations.

Legal positivism

100

A promises B €500 as a gift. B relies on it but nothing is exchanged. Under common law, enforceability depends on this doctrine.

Promissory estoppel

100

A legal system relies heavily on judicial decisions and precedent.

Common law

200

A country updates privacy laws after widespread data breaches from new technologies. This reflects law doing this.

Law responding to societal/technological change?

200

A company justifies layoffs by saying it increases overall productivity despite harming employees. This prioritizes which moral component?

Interests

200

A court justifies a decision by referring to universal human rights, even though no statute exists.
 

Natural law reasoning

200

A contract is signed after one party is threatened with harm if they refuse.

Duress

200

A system where laws are codified but interpreted flexibly due to vague wording.

Civil law

300

A constitution limits executive power to prevent abuse. This reflects which core function of law?

Safeguarding citizens against government?

300

A society bans certain behavior because it conflicts with deeply held principles, not just practical concerns.

Values

300

A Dutch court directly applies an international treaty without national legislation.

Monism

300

Both parties misunderstand the subject of a contract in the same way.

Common mistake

300

Comparing legal systems by identifying a shared societal problem they solve.

Tertium comparationis

400

A stable legal system encourages foreign investors due to predictable enforcement of contracts.

Economic development through legal certainty?

400

A judge argues a decision aligns with “what a good person would do,” focusing on character.

Virtues

400

A country refuses to apply an international rule until it passes domestic legislation.

Dualism

400

A seller unintentionally provides incorrect information, causing loss to the buyer.

Negligent misrepresentation

400

Assuming all societies face similar legal challenges when comparing systems.

Praesumptio similitudinis

500

A law is widely criticized as outdated because it no longer reflects societal values. Which concept explains why reform is expected?

Evolving standards

500

A rule exists stating “employees must not lie on reports.” This reflects which part of morality?

Norms

500

A court follows a prior ruling even though it personally disagrees with it.

Stare decisis

500

A company employee signs a contract without authority, but the other party reasonably believes they had authority.

Ostensible authority

500

A group of legal systems sharing core characteristics like codification or case law reliance.

Legal Family