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Unit 1:
Introduction to Law
Law: a definition
A system of “rules and regulations
made and enforced by a government
that regulate conduct of the people
within a society”.
Goals of the Legal System
1. Protecting basic human rights
2. Promoting fairness
3. Helping resolve conflicts
4. Promoting order and stability
5. Promoting desirable social and economic behavior.
6. Representing the will of the majority
7. Protecting the rights of minorities
LAW AND VALUES
•LAWS ARE CREATED TO REFLECT AND PROMOTE
A SOCIETY’S VALUES( THE IDEAS OF RIGHT &
WRONG)
•THEY OFTEN STEM FROM RELIGIOUS AND
CULTURAL BACKGROUND
•THE STONGER THE VALUE, THE STRONGER THE
LAW & THE MORE SEVERE THE PUNISHMENT
Laws are based on 4
primary types of values
•Moral values
•Political values
•Economic values
•Social Values
Moral values
Ideas of Right and Wrong
Protection of Life
Severe Punishment
Social values
Important Issues
Change over Time
Laws encourage
values
Punishments less severe
Economic values
Deal with accumulation,
preservation, use,
and distribution of wealth
Laws to protect property
Political values
Regulate the relationship
between citizens and
government
Summary
Law encourages us to “do the
right thing”
&
punishes those who violate
society’s values
KINDS OF LAWS
-CRIMINAL LAW
-CIVIL LAW
Criminal Law
• PURPOSE OF CRIMINAL LAW
• REGULATE PUBLIC CONDUCT
• SETS DUTIES OWED TO SOCIETY
• PROTECTS US FROM OURSELVES, OTHERS,
AND OUR GOVERNMENT
• CASES FILED BY:
• GOVERNMENT BRINGS CHARGES ON
BEHALF OF SOCIETY
Criminal Law
• Purpose for Criminal laws
• REGULATE PUBLIC CONDUCT
• SETS DUTIES OWED TO SOCIETY
• PROTECTS US FROM OURSELVES, OTHERS,
AND OUR GOVERNMENT
• CASES FILED BY:
• GOVERNMENT BRINGS CHARGES ON
BEHALF OF SOCIETY
Criminal Law
TYPES OF CRIMINAL OFFENSES
• SUMMARY OFFENSE - FINE
• MISDEMEANOR – 1 YEAR OR LESS
• FELONY - 1 YEAR OR MORE IN JAIL
BURDEN OF PROOF:
• "Beyond a reasonable doubt"
Purpose of Civil Law
PURPOSE OF CIVIL LAWS
• REGULATE RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS
OR GROUPS OF INDIVIDUALS
• HELPS TO PEACEFULLY SETTLE DISPUTES
• GOVERNMENT NOT DIRECTLY INVOLVED
CASES FILED BY:
• PRIVATE PARTIES
Purpose of Civil Law
BURDEN OF PROOF
• "Preponderance of evidence."
• CLAIMANT MUST PRODUCE EVIDENCE BEYOND
THE BALANCE OF PROBABILITES.
TYPE OF PUNISHMENT:
• AWARDS MONEY TO INJURED PERSON
“ O U R S I S A G O V E R N M E N T O F L A W S , N O T M E N . ”
– John Adams, 1779, the year he penned the Massachusetts state constitution
LEGISLATION
Types of Laws
•Statute – National or State – passed by
Legislature
•Ordinance – Enacted by local authority –
enforced only in that small area
•Policy – enacted by an institution (school)
LETTER OF THE LAW
When one obeys the letter of the law but not
the spirit, one is obeying the literal
interpretation of the words (the "letter") of
the law, but not the intent of those who
wrote the law.
LEGISLATIVE INTENT
• Bills are used to enact laws or amend or
repeal old laws.
• Legislators are responsible drafting and
approving Bills
• The language of law is open to different
interpretations. (Law may be unclear)
• The Court will interpret what the
Legislature meant when making the
law.
A GOOD “LAW”
• The law written in clear language
• The law is easily understandable
• The law does not contradict any other laws.
• The law enforceable.
• The penalties for breaking the law are clear and
reasonable.
• The law clearly states when it goes into effect.
S E T T L I N G D I S P UT E S
CHAPTER 4
DISADVANTAGES OF GOING TO COURT
• Time Consuming
• Expensive
• Anger and Bitterness
NEGOTIATION
 Negotiation is when people try to resolve the
conflict by reaching a solution that is acceptable to
all
 Is important because the skills involved in handling
conflict responsibly are used everyday by people in
all aspects of life
 People can hire attorneys to negotiate in situations
like auto accidents.
3 PHASES OF NEGOTIATION
 Phase 1 - Preparation
1. All parties should have a sincere interest in settling dispute
2. Identify issue causing the conflict
3. Consider issue from the other side
4. Identify two workable solutions to resolve problem
 Phase 2 - Negotiation
1. Work together to identify issue causing conflict
2. After identifying issues, parties should work together to create a
list of possible solutions (Identify 2-3 most workable)
3. Repeat all points of the final agreement to be sure of
understanding
• Write down agreement and decide on consequences if broken
 Phase 3 - Post-negotiation
1. Make final decisions
ARBITRATION
Arbitration is when both parties agree to
have a 3rd party listen to their arguments
and make a decision for them
Decisions made by an arbitrator are legally
binding
Common places to have an arbitration
hearing:
 Contract and Labor Management Disputes
 International law cases
MEDIATION
 Mediation is when a 3rd party helps the disputing
parties talk about their problems and settle their
differences
 Mediators do not make decisions for the parties,
they only help the settlement between them
COURT ACTION
 Lastly you could take court action
 Why do you think this should be the last resort?

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Intro to law notes

  • 2. Law: a definition A system of “rules and regulations made and enforced by a government that regulate conduct of the people within a society”.
  • 3. Goals of the Legal System 1. Protecting basic human rights 2. Promoting fairness 3. Helping resolve conflicts 4. Promoting order and stability 5. Promoting desirable social and economic behavior. 6. Representing the will of the majority 7. Protecting the rights of minorities
  • 4. LAW AND VALUES •LAWS ARE CREATED TO REFLECT AND PROMOTE A SOCIETY’S VALUES( THE IDEAS OF RIGHT & WRONG) •THEY OFTEN STEM FROM RELIGIOUS AND CULTURAL BACKGROUND •THE STONGER THE VALUE, THE STRONGER THE LAW & THE MORE SEVERE THE PUNISHMENT
  • 5. Laws are based on 4 primary types of values •Moral values •Political values •Economic values •Social Values
  • 6. Moral values Ideas of Right and Wrong Protection of Life Severe Punishment
  • 7. Social values Important Issues Change over Time Laws encourage values Punishments less severe
  • 8. Economic values Deal with accumulation, preservation, use, and distribution of wealth Laws to protect property
  • 9. Political values Regulate the relationship between citizens and government
  • 10. Summary Law encourages us to “do the right thing” & punishes those who violate society’s values
  • 11. KINDS OF LAWS -CRIMINAL LAW -CIVIL LAW
  • 12. Criminal Law • PURPOSE OF CRIMINAL LAW • REGULATE PUBLIC CONDUCT • SETS DUTIES OWED TO SOCIETY • PROTECTS US FROM OURSELVES, OTHERS, AND OUR GOVERNMENT • CASES FILED BY: • GOVERNMENT BRINGS CHARGES ON BEHALF OF SOCIETY
  • 13. Criminal Law • Purpose for Criminal laws • REGULATE PUBLIC CONDUCT • SETS DUTIES OWED TO SOCIETY • PROTECTS US FROM OURSELVES, OTHERS, AND OUR GOVERNMENT • CASES FILED BY: • GOVERNMENT BRINGS CHARGES ON BEHALF OF SOCIETY
  • 14. Criminal Law TYPES OF CRIMINAL OFFENSES • SUMMARY OFFENSE - FINE • MISDEMEANOR – 1 YEAR OR LESS • FELONY - 1 YEAR OR MORE IN JAIL BURDEN OF PROOF: • "Beyond a reasonable doubt"
  • 15. Purpose of Civil Law PURPOSE OF CIVIL LAWS • REGULATE RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS OF INDIVIDUALS • HELPS TO PEACEFULLY SETTLE DISPUTES • GOVERNMENT NOT DIRECTLY INVOLVED CASES FILED BY: • PRIVATE PARTIES
  • 16. Purpose of Civil Law BURDEN OF PROOF • "Preponderance of evidence." • CLAIMANT MUST PRODUCE EVIDENCE BEYOND THE BALANCE OF PROBABILITES. TYPE OF PUNISHMENT: • AWARDS MONEY TO INJURED PERSON
  • 17. “ O U R S I S A G O V E R N M E N T O F L A W S , N O T M E N . ” – John Adams, 1779, the year he penned the Massachusetts state constitution LEGISLATION
  • 18. Types of Laws •Statute – National or State – passed by Legislature •Ordinance – Enacted by local authority – enforced only in that small area •Policy – enacted by an institution (school)
  • 19. LETTER OF THE LAW When one obeys the letter of the law but not the spirit, one is obeying the literal interpretation of the words (the "letter") of the law, but not the intent of those who wrote the law.
  • 20. LEGISLATIVE INTENT • Bills are used to enact laws or amend or repeal old laws. • Legislators are responsible drafting and approving Bills • The language of law is open to different interpretations. (Law may be unclear) • The Court will interpret what the Legislature meant when making the law.
  • 21. A GOOD “LAW” • The law written in clear language • The law is easily understandable • The law does not contradict any other laws. • The law enforceable. • The penalties for breaking the law are clear and reasonable. • The law clearly states when it goes into effect.
  • 22. S E T T L I N G D I S P UT E S CHAPTER 4
  • 23. DISADVANTAGES OF GOING TO COURT • Time Consuming • Expensive • Anger and Bitterness
  • 24. NEGOTIATION  Negotiation is when people try to resolve the conflict by reaching a solution that is acceptable to all  Is important because the skills involved in handling conflict responsibly are used everyday by people in all aspects of life  People can hire attorneys to negotiate in situations like auto accidents.
  • 25. 3 PHASES OF NEGOTIATION  Phase 1 - Preparation 1. All parties should have a sincere interest in settling dispute 2. Identify issue causing the conflict 3. Consider issue from the other side 4. Identify two workable solutions to resolve problem  Phase 2 - Negotiation 1. Work together to identify issue causing conflict 2. After identifying issues, parties should work together to create a list of possible solutions (Identify 2-3 most workable) 3. Repeat all points of the final agreement to be sure of understanding • Write down agreement and decide on consequences if broken  Phase 3 - Post-negotiation 1. Make final decisions
  • 26. ARBITRATION Arbitration is when both parties agree to have a 3rd party listen to their arguments and make a decision for them Decisions made by an arbitrator are legally binding Common places to have an arbitration hearing:  Contract and Labor Management Disputes  International law cases
  • 27. MEDIATION  Mediation is when a 3rd party helps the disputing parties talk about their problems and settle their differences  Mediators do not make decisions for the parties, they only help the settlement between them
  • 28. COURT ACTION  Lastly you could take court action  Why do you think this should be the last resort?