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$30/h
1st lesson free
- Civil law
- Law
Here are several professional title options related to law, depending on the context you need: **General / Academic** * *Foundations of Law and Justice*
- Civil law
- Law
Lesson location
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At Louay's house: Poplar Bluff Township
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About Louay
Louay Salhi is a motivated and detail-oriented individual with a strong interest in learning, self-development, and professional growth. He demonstrates adaptability, discipline, and a commitment to improving his skills across different fields. Louay values responsibility, clear communication, and continuous improvement, making him a reliable and goal-driven person in both academic and professional environments.
About the lesson
- All Levels
- English
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English
Below is a clear, structured **introductory lesson about Law**, suitable for high school, university beginners, or general education.
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# Lesson: Introduction to Law
# 1. What Is Law?
Law is a system of rules created and enforced by governing authorities to regulate behavior within a society. These rules are designed to maintain order, resolve disputes, protect rights, and promote justice.
In simple terms, law tells people:
* What they are allowed to do
* What they must do
* What they must not do
Without law, society would lack structure, security, and fairness.
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# 2. Purposes of Law
The main objectives of law are:
1. **Maintaining Order**
Law prevents chaos by setting clear rules for acceptable behavior.
2. **Protecting Rights and Freedoms**
Law safeguards fundamental rights such as life, property, freedom of expression, and equality.
3. **Resolving Disputes**
Courts and legal systems provide peaceful solutions to conflicts between individuals or organizations.
4. **Promoting Justice**
Law aims to treat people fairly and ensure accountability for wrongdoing.
5. **Supporting Social and Economic Development**
Legal frameworks enable trade, contracts, employment, and investment.
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# 3. Sources of Law
Law comes from different sources, depending on the legal system of a country:
* **Constitution** – The supreme law that defines the structure of government and fundamental rights.
* **Legislation (Statutory Law)** – Laws passed by parliament or legislative bodies.
* **Judicial Decisions (Case Law)** – Interpretations of law made by courts.
* **Customary Law** – Traditional practices accepted as legal rules.
* **International Law** – Rules governing relations between states.
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# 4. Main Branches of Law
1. **Criminal Law**
Deals with crimes such as theft, assault, and murder. The state prosecutes offenders, and penalties may include fines or imprisonment.
2. **Civil Law**
Resolves disputes between individuals or organizations (e.g., contracts, property, family matters). The goal is compensation, not punishment.
3. **Constitutional Law**
Governs the structure of government and the relationship between the state and citizens.
4. **Administrative Law**
Regulates government agencies and their actions.
5. **International Law**
Governs relations between countries, including treaties and human rights conventions.
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# 5. Rule of Law
The **rule of law** means that:
* Everyone is equal before the law
* Laws are applied fairly and consistently
* Government actions are limited by law
This principle is essential for democracy and human rights.
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# 6. Importance of Law in Daily Life
Law affects everyday activities, such as:
* Signing a contract
* Owning property
* Working at a job
* Using the internet
* Driving on public roads
Understanding basic legal principles helps individuals make informed decisions and avoid legal problems.
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# 7. Conclusion
Law is a fundamental pillar of society. It ensures order, protects rights, resolves conflicts, and promotes justice. A society governed by law is more stable, fair, and secure.
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If you want, I can:
* Simplify this lesson for younger students
* Adapt it to a specific country (e.g., Morocco, France, UK)
* Provide exercises, case studies, or exam questions
Just tell me your need.
Rates
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- $30
Pack rates
- 5h: $150
- 10h: $300
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This first lesson offered with Louay will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
- 1hr
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