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Horizontales
The theory of _____ is in sharp contrast to that of natural law.
Refers to a legal and philosophical concept that suggests there are fundamental, inherent principles of justice and morality that underlie the country's legal system.
Sometimes, it may be necessary to treat someone differently in order to treat the person with fairness.
Weighing the evidence in Civil court.
_____ tries to explain the law through the real actions of individual lawmakers rather than through ideas about nature or government.
One of the most important principles of justice is that all people accused of breaking a law are considered _____.
_____ is the principle that states that government and individuals are subject to the same laws and that all are entitled to equal protection of the law.
Guilty act
The party that brings legal action against the other party in Civil court.
Verticales
In order to be found guilty in Criminal court, the Crown must prove _____ that the accused is guilty.
It argues that since laws reflect individual values, they can contain the biases of powerful social groups.
Person who broke the law in Criminal law.
_____ refers to matters of private law as opposed to public law.
The party who is being sued in Civil court.
Guilty mind.
No one is above the law.
"the study, knowledge, or science of law.”
What does 'R' represent in a Criminal case?
This body of law is what we look at when finding a proposed sentence for a crime.