penal, employment, custody, illegal, damages, trials, civil, divorce, public, unions, criminal |
- Family law relates to family matters and domestic relations. It deals with areas
such as marriage and _______________ (1), child________________ (2), child/spousal abuse, adoption and alimony. - Tort law deals with________________ (3) wrongs, such as negligence, defective products and libel. It deals with liability (i.e. who has committed the wrong) and the _________________ (4) that are paid to the person or people who have suffered as a result.
- Criminal law is a branch of law also known as________________ (5) law; this branch is distinguished from civil law. It relates to _____________ (6) acts committed against individuals and punishable by the state.
- This branch of law is distinguished from________________ (7) law. It refers to the area of law that deals with relations between private individuals (for example wills, contractual disputes and torts such as negligence and libel).
- Labour law is the area of law which relates to the ________________ (8) of workers. It encompasses issues such as contracts, conditions of work, trade________________ (9), discrimination, redundancy and wrongful dismissal.
- Criminal procedure is the area of law which regulates the way in which legal proceedings are conducted in _____________ (10) cases. It deals with issues such as police powers (interrogation of suspects, decision to prosecute, etc), confessions, criminal rights, criminal ______________ (11), the functions of judges and jury, witnesses, verdicts and appeals.
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- What is a system of law
- The common divisions of a system of law
- The difference between public and private law
- The main categories of public law
- The main categories of private law
- The difference between substantive and procedural law
LANGUAGE IN USE
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Simple ( ) | to apply | to be applied |
Continuous ( ) | to be applying | |
Perfect( ) | to have applied | to have been applied |
Perfect Continuous ( ) | to have been applying |
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