Classifications of Law: Public vs Private, Imperative vs Complementary
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What is the main distinction between public and private characters of relations regulated by the law?

The first one is built on the distinction/difference between public and private characters of the relations regulated by the law.

Which legal system is associated with Romano-Germanic/Civil Law?

Romano-Germanic/Civil Law

What is the primary legal system in Anglo-American/Common Law countries?

Anglo-American/Common Law

In which legal system is Islamic Law System categorized?

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What aspect of law involves the classifications of the law?

<p>Classifications of the Law</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Classification of Law

  • Law can be classified into two main categories: Public Law and Private Law
  • Public Law deals with rules related to crime and are imperative/authoritative in nature
  • Public Law examples: Criminal Law, rules to deal with crime
  • Private Law deals with rules related to social relationships and business agreements
  • Private Law examples: Commercial Law, rules of social relationships
  • The distinction between public and private law is based on the character of the relations regulated by the law

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Explore the classifications of law including Public vs Private Law and Imperative vs Complementary Law Rules. Test your knowledge on the distinctions between these key types of legal frameworks.

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