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The lecture on Law, Experts, and Justice covers the basics of law and its various branches, including criminal law, civil law, and family law. The presentation highlights the differences between these branches and their underlying principles.Criminal law deals with serious legal issues that can harm society as well as individual victims. It involves prosecution by the state against private citizens for horrific acts such as murder, manslaughter, rape, common assault, and other offenses. In contrast, civil law handles disputes between private citizens, including contractual obligations, torts, and family matters.The presentation also explains the overlap between criminal and civil law, where an act can be both a crime and a civil wrong, depending on the circumstances.Overall, the lecture provides an overview of the different branches of law and their respective purposes, highlighting the importance of understanding these distinctions in the legal system.
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The lecture on Law, Experts, and Justice covers the basics of law and its various branches, including criminal law, civil law, and family law. The presentation highlights the differences between these branches and their underlying principles.Criminal law deals with serious legal issues that can harm society as well as individual victims. It involves prosecution by the state against private citizens for horrific acts such as murder, manslaughter, rape, common assault, and other offenses. In contrast, civil law handles disputes between private citizens, including contractual obligations, torts, and family matters.The presentation also explains the overlap between criminal and civil law, where an act can be both a crime and a civil wrong, depending on the circumstances.Overall, the lecture provides an overview of the different branches of law and their respective purposes, highlighting the importance of understanding these distinctions in the legal system.
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