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For centuries different societies try to live in a way that keeps peace and order in place. To prevent people of doing whatever they want, and harming others while doing so, most countries in the world enforce some sort of law. These laws are rules all citizens have to live by. When they choose not to do so the are breaking the law and committing a crime.
For centuries different societies try to live in a way that keeps peace and order in place. To prevent people of doing whatever they want, and harming others while doing so, most countries in the world enforce some sort of law. These laws are rules all citizens have to live by. When they choose not to do so the are breaking the law and committing a crime.


Commiting crimes is illegal. Therefore people who do so are tried by law and get, if found guilty of committing said crimes, punished accordingly. Different kinds of law are:
Commiting crimes is illegal. Therefore people who do so are tried by law and get, if found guilty of committing said crimes, punished accordingly. A few examples of different kinds of law are:


- International law  
- International law  
- Constitutional and administrative law  
- Constitutional and administrative law  
- Criminal law  
- Criminal law  
- Contract  
- Contract  
- Tort  
- Tort  
- Property law  
- Property law  
- Trusts and equity
- Trusts and equity



Revision as of 20:09, 5 March 2007

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For centuries different societies try to live in a way that keeps peace and order in place. To prevent people of doing whatever they want, and harming others while doing so, most countries in the world enforce some sort of law. These laws are rules all citizens have to live by. When they choose not to do so the are breaking the law and committing a crime.

Commiting crimes is illegal. Therefore people who do so are tried by law and get, if found guilty of committing said crimes, punished accordingly. A few examples of different kinds of law are:

- International law

- Constitutional and administrative law

- Criminal law

- Contract

- Tort

- Property law

- Trusts and equity

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