introduction, law (Chapter 1).pdf
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Law of
Person
Law of
Property
Law of
Contract
Law of
Obligation
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“LAW”
Why do we need “Law”?
Wh d d t k ?y o you nee o now
What does “Law” mean?
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Does it mean…?
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R li i M l C t
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Religion:
Religion is the teaching of the religious leaders set up for
the believers to obey and follow in order to cherish the
good conduct and refrain from the evil.
F tiunc ons:
1. Regulate the human behavior.
2. The violator (only the believer) will attain
negative effects.
Religion Law
1. No immediate sanction, bad effect
appearing to believer and in the
future
1. Definite and immediate sanction in
case of violation
2. Teaching of religious leader 2. Regulation of the State
3. Enforce both mind and external
behaviour of human
3. Enforce only external behavior of
human
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Moral:
Moral means the inner feeling of the human being that
separate good or superior deed from evil thought or action.
Moral Law
1. Mental punishment, affecting to inner 1. Regulation of the State
feeling
2. Regarding (inside) mind of human (i.e. To
think bad break the moral)
2. Enforce external behavior of human
(i.e. To think bad not break the law
as soon as not acting happened)
3. Aims to bring grateful physical and mind
of human
3. Aims to bring orderliness to society
4. Affect to the mind in case of breaking the
moral
4. physical or financial penalty
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Tradition (Custom):
Tradition is the models or norms of the outer or external
human activities (passing down from generations to .
generations).
Function:
Law and Tradition regulate the external or outer behavior of
h b iuman e ng
Tradition Law
1. Regulate specific group of person 1. Regulate in general
2. Regulate all ways of living among
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2. Regulate only some act which break the
luman aw
3. Affects to the mind of violator. (social
reprimand)
3. Violator be punished pursuant to
stipulated penalt
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