LAW2003 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Unemployment Benefits, Roman Law, Lower Canada

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*law is the body of rules made by government that can be enforced by the courts and other government agencies. *primary way is substantive law and procedural law. *substantive law establishes not only the rights that individual has but also the limits on his or her behaviors and conducts, to let his or her knows what should or should not do. *right to travel, to vote and own property are all examples of substantive law (human right law) Prohibitions against theft and murder or other harm actions are all examples of substantive law (criminal law) *substantive law includes public law and private law. *procedural law determines how the substantive law will be enforced, is concerned with procedures that must be followed to enforce substantive rights and duties. *evidence gathering, investigation, rule governing arrest from criminal law and civil las are the examples of procedural law. *second way is public law and private law.

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