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| Concept/Formula | Definition/Equation | When to Use |
|---|---|---|
| Law (Blackstone) | Rule of civil conduct prescribed by the supreme power in a state. | Understanding the classical definition of law. |
| Law (Austin) | Command issued by a sovereign. | Analyzing law as a directive from authority. |
| Law (Hart) | System of primary and secondary rules. | Examining law as a structured system. |
| Lex Talionis | "An eye for an eye" | Understanding retributive justice in ancient law. |
Type A: Comparing Definitions of Law
Setup: "When asked to compare different definitions of law."
Method: Identify the key elements of each definition and contrast their focus.
Example: Compare Blackstone's and Austin's definitions, noting Blackstone's emphasis on civil conduct and Austin's on sovereign command.
Type B: Historical Significance of Legal Codes
Setup: "When asked about the historical importance of legal codes like the Code of Hammurabi."
Method: Describe the code's main features and its impact on subsequent legal systems.
Example: Explain how the Code of Hammurabi introduced the concept of written law and standardized punishments.
Problem:
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