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University of Queensland

University of Queensland
  • Business, Economics & Law
  • Law
  • LAWS1111 - Legal Method

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LAWS 1111 LECTURE NOTES 25/02/2008 MON Introduction and Classification of Legal Systems: Short Essay Q's half to full page long Online Quiz for course open book, yet time limited. Course material is replicated to a large extent in the book. A WHAT IS LAW LAW: is a system of binding rules which binds both the individual and the government. RECUSE: to refuse to be a judge (or for a judge to agree to a request by one of the parties to step aside) in a lawsuit or appeal because of a conflict of interest or other good reason (acquaintanceship with one of the parties, for example). It also applies to a judge or prosecutor being removed or voluntarily removing himself/herself from a criminal case in which he/she has a conflict of interest, such as friendship or known enmity to the defendant. See also: recusal JUDGE: Like a parent as only is able to interpret the details given to them af...


Resource Topics

  • Adversarial system
  • Business
  • Civil law
  • Common law
  • Comparative law
  • Court systems
  • Government
  • Hospitality
  • Inquisitorial system
  • Law
  • Legal history
  • Legal systems
  • Napoleonic code
  • Politics
  • Prosecution
  • Social Issues


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