Answer:
Must fairly balance individual rights with community good.
Law should apply equally to all.
Law should be clear.
Laws should be capable of being enforced.
Laws should be consistent and stable.
Answer:
There is none!
Explanation:
In a Communist system, the central authority dictates the means and quantity of production, and places strict rules on businesses.
Since there is no competition amongst firms, each is given the same amount of money and each worker is paid the same, with the same expectations of each.
All businesses are ultimately owned by the government.
Populations tend to be treated homogeneously, meaning that common goals or sets of rules will not apply to different segments of the population and community.
Without a price mechanism, supply and demand are difficult to balance perfectly over time.
If you dont follow them you will die.
Constitutional adjudication is a system of checks and balances designed to determine the constitutionality and legitimacy of government conduct against the underlying constitutional norms and standards.
Answer:
Until relatively recently, tort was one of the areas on Corporate and Business Law that caused candidates the most difficulty. In recent sessions, the tort answers have tended to be stronger, but there is also evidence of some confusion between tort and contract, with negligence-based material frequently arising in answers to contract questions.