Answer:
Common law
Religious law
Civil law
Bureaucratic law
Explanation:
Common law : Simply defined as laws established on the basis of precedents ( decisions from previous court proceedings on related cases). Common laws are referenced when existing laws or statutes aren't enough to determine the outcome of a proceeding.
Civil law: Refers to a comprehensive system of codified rules and principles which adopted as the primary source of law. It is accessible to both citizen and judiciary. Jurist may also make adjustments based on circumstances and social changes.
Religious law : These are laws based on the doctrines of a particular religious institution such as hindu law, islamic sharia which emanates from the sacred text of different religious affiliation.
Bureaucratic law : These are laws passed or made on the principle of rank and hierarchy. They are made by bureaucrats (top level individuals) with or without regard to formal laws. Bureaucratic laws are predominant in communist Communities who have no regards for democracy or formal laws.
The metaphor uses by Paul is adoption. It is stated in the bible specifically in new testament king James version, it stated – Romans 8: 15 The Spirit you received does not make you slaves so that you live in fear again; l rather, the Spirit you received brought about your adoption to sonship. And by him, we cry, “Abba, Father.”
That is the metaphor all about.
5 ways in which children’s right can be protected and
promoted:
1.
Register the birth of the child. Hence the child
will not be recognized by the state and will not receive care nor education if
not registered.
2.
Care for children if they are sick. Children
must be fed, be protected from drugs and enjoy living conditions which are not
dangerous to their health.
3.
Send children to school. They have the right to
an education and access to skills which will help them prepare for their
future.
4.
Ensure that the child/children are living with
people who love and care for them, preferably their families or by carers if
their families cannot look after them.
<span>5. Protect children from violence. Violence from
his own family or any person who wishes to harm him.</span>
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