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What is the main difference between a rule and a law?
What is the main difference between a rule and a law?
- A rule can be avoided, but a law cannot.
- A rule is legally binding, while a law is just a guideline.
- A rule governs interactions between a state and its citizens, and a law governs conflicts between individuals.
- A rule pertains to specific activities, while a law applies to all citizens. (correct)
What does the Rule of Law emphasize?
What does the Rule of Law emphasize?
- Rights are protected regardless of laws being broken.
- Certain individuals can be exempt from the law.
- Only those in power are protected by the law.
- Every individual must accept the law. (correct)
Which historical influence led to the development of trial by jury?
Which historical influence led to the development of trial by jury?
- Greeks (correct)
- British
- Romans
- Aboriginals
In which category of law does Constitutional Law fall under?
In which category of law does Constitutional Law fall under?
What does Substantive Law primarily focus on?
What does Substantive Law primarily focus on?
What distinguishes Domestic Law from International Law?
What distinguishes Domestic Law from International Law?
Procedural Law defines the rights and duties of individuals.
Procedural Law defines the rights and duties of individuals.
International Law only applies within a single country.
International Law only applies within a single country.
Private Law governs interactions between a state and its citizens.
Private Law governs interactions between a state and its citizens.
The Greeks were known for their development of the Indian Act.
The Greeks were known for their development of the Indian Act.
The Rule of Law states that everyone is above the law.
The Rule of Law states that everyone is above the law.
Family Law falls under the category of Public Law.
Family Law falls under the category of Public Law.