CONTENTS
· Chapter 1: English legal system
· Chapter 2: Contract law
· Chapter 3: The law of torts
· Chapter 4: Employment law
· Chapter 5: Agency law
· Chapter 6: Partnerships
· Chapter 7: Corporations & Legal personality
· Chapter 8: Capital & Financing
· Chapter 9: Directors
· Chapter 10: Corporate administration
· Chapter 11: Insolvency
· Chapter 12: Corporate governance
· Chapter 13: Fraudulent behavior
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Learning objects:
1.The system of UK courts
2.Source of law
3.Interpretation of statute
4.Human Rights Act effect
Law
· Criminal law
· Civil law
Criminal law
· The State is the prosecutor
· The object is to prove guilt
· Punishment: fines, imprisonment, community-based punishment
Criminal law
· A crime is an offence against the state. The state prosecutes a person who is accused of a crime.
· The object is to prove guilt.
· The object of criminal law is to regulate society by the threat of punishment.
· Finally, the criminal court may sentence the defendant and fine him or impose a period of imprisonment.
Civil law
· An action is brought by one person (the claimant) against another (the defendant)
· The object is to show liability
· Compensation: damages or some other remedy
· Both parties may choose to settle the dispute out of court