My name is Noor Rizwan and I am a first year law student.
I am writing this letter to explain how the legal classification has assist me in developing the competency for this quarter (i.e. Legal analysis) furthermore I will explain about the public and private law distinction which is in crisis and at last, I have made a table that classifies my first year subjects in three different categories which are: public law, private law and International law.
Classification of law has played a major role for me in developing the competency for this quarter; legal analysis is the specific competence that enables us to understand the legal issues (legal questions) and applying the legal rules to the relevant facts so that we can come to a conclusion.
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Furthermore, over the past few years, the public law and Private law distinction are in crisis and some of the reasons why public law and Private law distinction are in crisis are mentioned below.
The Exposure to common law is one of the reasons why public and private law distinction is in crisis. In civil law systems, there is a very marked distinction between public and private law. On other hand, common law jurisdiction has no strict line separating public law from private law and for the
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In the first year of law, there are subjects that can be classified in different categories and the table below shows the classification of those three categories of law.
Public law Private law International law
Administrative law Contract law Introduction to law
Constitutional law Tort law Public international law
Criminal law Property law Introduction to EU law
Corporate law Human rights law
EU decision making
To conclude, the classification of law is very important because it helps us to be able to identify and categorize the relevant facts, so that we can decide the applicable rules of law.
Over the past few years, the public law and Private law distinction are in crisis and because of that there is no clear line between the public law and the private law, they are intermingling to each other and are influenced by each other.
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