Law and Legal systems
Chapter 5:
Law and society
The individual and the law
Values influence and dictate our laws
What are examples of laws that reflect the following values?
Respect for life?
Equality?
Freedom and tolerance?
Protection of the weak?
Murder (Criminal law)
Anti-discrimination laws
Assault (Criminal law)
Equal opportunity (Workplace)
Values and the Law
Law- Definition
Laws are formal rules
consciously determined
by society and are enforceable by the courts.
Or put more simply…
Law- Definition
It is easy to find out what laws there are as they contained in statutes (parliament made) or common law (court made).
Rules of conduct enforceable by the courts.
Functions/roles of Law
It must be remembered that law is both:
Written codes of conduct setting out expected behaviours of people AND
The Legal system, practices and culture that are created to enforce laws.
Functions of Law
To promote and represent the values and aspirations of the community.
To provide a structure for the creation, enforcement and alteration of the law.
To regulate and control the basic activities of humans
To provide a clear statement of behaviours to what is acceptable.
Functions/roles of Law
A basis for the protection of people.
Formal means of dispute resolution.
To encourage a culture of respect and observance of the law in society to avoid anarchy.
Ineffective Laws
Laws are pointless if they are ignored, not enforced or basically ineffective.
What are examples of laws that are ignored by the citizens?
Examples of laws not enforced by police?
Jaywalking
Illegal or reckless pedestrian crossing of a roadway
• A violation of pedestrian traffic regulations and laws and is therefore illegal.
• Laws against jaywalking are rarely enforced, with the exception of the occasional police "blitz"
“WA alcohol laws 'not effectively' enforced or monitored.”
LIQUOR LAWS: A damning report
shows responsible service of alcohol
is not being monitored or
enforced effectively in WA.
“WA alcohol laws 'not effectively' enforced or monitored.”
POLICE and the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor are not effectively monitoring or enforcing the responsible service of alcohol in WA, a scathing report has found.
The damning review by Auditor General Colin Murphy, tabled in State Parliament today, found the lack of collaboration between the two agencies had ``contributed to to gaps in monitoring activity, lack of coordination and poor use of information'' in regulating the Liquor Control Act.
Effective Laws
Applies universally to all
Respected and acknowledged by the community
Degree of flexibility in its application
Complements other laws
Clear in its wording
Can be enforced in a straight forward manner
Provides appropriate sanctions
Then, what makes laws effective?
Classifying Laws
Laws are classified by:
1. The source: where/how the law was made, and by
2. The human activity: the area it intends to regulate.
The 2 Sources of law:
Statute Law is law passed through parliament
Common Law is law that is developed over time by judgments made in the courts.
Regulate & protect the public
Public law applies to the conduct of the whole society, to protect and regulate social interaction.
Constitutional law
Industrial relations law
Criminal law.
Regulate & protect individuals
Private or civil law regulates the conduct of individuals with other individuals. Issues are resolved without the involvement of govt. or police.
Contract law
Tort law (Latin for ‘wrongs’)
Individual vs Individual
Rule of law
No individual is above the law
Laws should express the will of the people
Citizens are ore willing to obey the laws as they have direct input.
Strong, independent courts led by well trained and impartial judges.
Rule of law
Australia’s representative democracy is based on rule of law.
Write a definition for ‘rule of law’.
Definition:
The principle that all individuals are equal before the law………. (Willmott, pg 469)
Chapter Learning Objectives:
You should be able to:
Identify fundamental values that underpin our laws
Discuss functions of law
Characteristics of effective law
Classify law four ways (by source and intended human activity)
Identify types of Public law and Civil law
Describe the meaning and significance of the ‘rule of law’