SLC22-W1 / Basic Notions of Law.
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Ok so, let's get right into the questions and answers.
Law as I understand are a set of rules and regulations by which any given society is governed.
The objective law will apply in the case that the man disregarded the traffic light. The light is put there for the safety of all citizens including himself and anyone violating it can harm both himself and other citizens who use the road.
I think this is one of the reasons fine tickets are given to offenders because they broke a law that must be applied regardless of a person's Will like I learnt in the class.
The subjective law here is the fact that the man's son has a right to medical care. He can call an ambulance while he's also on his way to him.Defying the traffic light can get him (the father) hurt or even an innocent road user.
Comparison between a law and a norm.
A law is legally binding by the government of a state and applies as long as one is within the boundaries of that state. While a a norm is not bound by the state but by the respective social institutions that create them and this can change from institution to institution.
A law is constant and applies wherever it is found except in rare few cases of exemptions. While norms can change based on the social circle that sets them up.
Example of law in my country is : stealing
Stealing is a law and whosoever is caught faces the law irrespective of tribe, or region in Nigeria.
Example of a norm is Sexual immorality.
Immorality is frowned at in certain social stratas especially the north but it isn't a law in Nigeria.
According to the explanation given in the class, a law is
The instrument for social coexistence.
In Nigeria, paying rent is a legal requirement. It is part of the tenancy agreement for moving into any apartment and it is binding by law, hence Mr Perez is violating a law.
Secondly, if Mr Joan signed a "no pet' agreement which most times is part of the tenancy agreement, then he is violating a law and legal actions can be taken against him.
In the case where this isn't part of the agreement, then Mr Joan is violating a norm as a norm isn't set by the state but by social groups to regulate behaviour.
Comparative law is a very important part of law making here in Nigeria as it can help us in the reforming of different areas of our legal system especially in the criminal justice system.
It can also help us better see and understand the development of legal systems over time, how things change and better ways to adapt to them in law making.
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Saludos amigo, viajar por el mundo del derecho es hermoso, este es importante para poder regular el comportamiento del hombre, si no existieran las leyes el mundo viviera en un caos total. Me encantó leerte. Suerte en este desafío, bendiciones
Thank you for taking time to read through.
Blessings
Thanks for sharing, though I wish my country can change some laws and on the other hand abide to some laws.