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MathsQuestIsBad

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Quick question about wording of study design
« on: January 16, 2018, 05:53:14 pm »
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Hey boys and girls! Really quick question here: the study design says 'types of law such as criminal law and civil law', it sounds like it's implying more than two types of law? Can someone confirm that it's just criminal and civil law? Cheers!

Edit: Please don't answer this, I've made an absolute fool of myself. I was looking at Unit 1 key skills instead of Unit 3. Sorry!

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Re: Quick question about wording of study design
« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2018, 07:15:06 pm »
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Hey boys and girls! Really quick question here: the study design says 'types of law such as criminal law and civil law', it sounds like it's implying more than two types of law? Can someone confirm that it's just criminal and civil law? Cheers!

Edit: Please don't answer this, I've made an absolute fool of myself. I was looking at Unit 1 key skills instead of Unit 3. Sorry!

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Just to answer (anyway), criminal and civil law are two broad types of law, however within those there are other, more specific categories of law (e.g. civil law encompasses tort law, family law, etc.) :)
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Re: Quick question about wording of study design
« Reply #2 on: January 16, 2018, 09:31:43 pm »
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Also, they themselves are subsets of public law and private law ;)
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Re: Quick question about wording of study design
« Reply #3 on: January 16, 2018, 10:12:48 pm »
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Just to answer (anyway), criminal and civil law are two broad types of law, however within those there are other, more specific categories of law (e.g. civil law encompasses tort law, family law, etc.) :)

Also, they themselves are subsets of public law and private law ;)

Ah, cheers! I was enlightened regardless xD