CHAPTER 1 Laws and Their Ethical Foundation
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CHAPTER 1
Laws and Their
Ethical Foundation
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Laws and Legal Systems
Types of Laws
Ethical Bases for Laws
LAW for Business and Personal Use
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Laws and Legal Systems
GOALS
Explain the stages in the growth of law
Describe the differences between common law
and positive law
Identify the origin of the U.S. legal system
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WHAT IS LAW?
Stages in the growth of law
Common law versus positive law
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CHECKPOINT
How does common law differ from positive
law?
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WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF THE U.S.
LEGAL SYSTEM?
English common law
King’s Bench
Jury
An example
Advantages of English common law
Equity: An alternative to common law
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CHECKPOINT
On which early legal system is the U.S. legal
system based?
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Types of Laws
GOALS
Identify the four sources of law
Discuss how conflicts between laws are resolved
Compare and contrast criminal and civil law, and
substantive and procedural law
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WHAT ARE THE SOURCES
OF LAW?
Constitutions
Statutes
Ordinances
Case law
Administrative law
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CHECKPOINT
What are the five sources of law?
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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN LAWS
CONFLICT?
Constitutions and validity
Statutes and validity
Administrative regulations and validity
Case law and validity
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CHECKPOINT
Which source of law in the United States is
the highest authority?
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WHAT ARE THE MAIN
TYPES OF LAWS?
Civil and criminal laws
Procedural and substantive laws
Business law
Uniform business laws
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CHECKPOINT
Compare and contrast criminal and civil law
and substantive and procedural law.
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TYPES OF LAW
Constitutional law
Based on constitutions
Statutory law
Enacted by legislative bodies
Administrative law Rules and regulations made by administrative agencies
Civil law
Addresses wrongs done to individuals
Criminal law
Addresses wrongs done to society
Procedural law
Deals with methods of enforcing legal rights and duties
Substantive law
Defines legal rights and duties
Business law
Rules that apply to business situations and
transactions
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Ethical Bases for Laws
GOALS
Define ethics
Compare and contrast consequences-based
ethics with rule-based ethics
Discuss ways in which ethics are reflected in laws
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ETHICS AND THE LAW
Basic forms of ethical reasoning
Consequences-based ethical reasoning
Rule-based ethical reasoning
Ethics reflected in laws
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CHECKPOINT
In the U.S. system of democracy, how are
ethics reflected in laws?
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PREVENT
LEGAL
DIFFICULTIES
As a citizen . . .
When moving to a new location, find out how the
laws in that county or city may affect you.
Before beginning a new business, consult an
attorney to learn about city, county, state, and
federal laws and how they may affect you.
Study business law so you can become an
informed citizen who is knowledgeable about
legal matters.
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PREVENT
LEGAL
DIFFICULTIES
Recognize that fulfilling your duties as a citizen is
the greatest guarantee of your maintaining your
individual rights and liberties. These duties
include:
The duty to obey the law.
The duty to respect the rights of others.
The duty to inform yourself on political issues.
The duty to vote in elections.
The duty to serve on juries if called.
The duty to serve and defend your country.
The duty to assist agencies of law enforcement.
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