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Law Sources, Law Making Process, Business Legislations, Business Organizations, Legal Solutions for Disputes

   

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Contents
INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................................3
TASK 1.......................................................................................................................................................3
P1 Various law sources in UK.................................................................................................................3
P2 The process of law making and role of government in it. Application of statutory and common law
in the justice courts..................................................................................................................................4
TASK 2.......................................................................................................................................................6
P3 How different legislations have impacted the business by using examples........................................6
TASK 3.......................................................................................................................................................7
P4 How various kinds of business organizations are formed legally.......................................................7
P5 The management and ways of accessing funds for different types of businesses...............................8
TASK 4.......................................................................................................................................................9
P6 Recommend different legal solutions for solving disputes.................................................................9
CONCLUSION.........................................................................................................................................12
REFERENCES..........................................................................................................................................13

INTRODUCTION
The law is a set of rules which mainly governs the way in which citizens must behave.
Likewise business legislation has been formed in order to regulate the working of different
businesses so that efficient working can be determined. It is a branch of civil law. There are
many laws that come under the ambit of business law which includes employment, data
protection, contract, intellectual property rights, company law, etc. Every organization is made
up of the employees who work day and night for the success and growth of the firm so the
employment law has been designed to protect their rights from any kind of exploitation
(Thielborger and Ackermann, 2017). This report will deal with the English legal system,
potential impact of business legislations, and formation of various kinds of business organization
together with different legal solutions for solving the range of disputes.
TASK 1
P1 Various law sources in UK
English law is meant as those rules which are followed in the system for criminal and
civil matters. It is administered by the justice courts of England and Wales. The English law his
mainly based on the principles of common legislation and comprises of its own legal doctrines
that varies from the civil legal system (Ciepley, 2019). There are many sources of law that are
discussed thereunder
Primary
These are the original source of legislation and are considered as authoritive as it is
enacted by the authorities which have power to enact the laws. These are discussed below-
Legislations- These are those laws which are made by the supreme law making authority,
known as Parliament. They are considered as superior to all other laws and are called as
statutory laws. The English legal system does not have the written Constitution rather its
principles are enumerated in these laws.
Case laws- These are the primary and fundamental source of legislation which consist of
decision of judges in cases. These are published in law reports and comprises of issues,

facts, decision, reason and legal principle on which the judgement is based on. These are
also binding in nature for the future decisions wherein the subordinate court is bound to
follow the judgement of superior courts. These are known as common laws (Steinberg,
2020).
Secondary
These are the law commentaries and are considered as best way to begin the law research.
These include the following-
Law Journals- These are those journals which cover the specific or general area of the
law. It comprises of case commentaries and articles so that the legal issues can be
understood in detailed manner.
Legal encyclopaedia- In order to begin the research on law, it is the excellent way as it
comprises of al key points, issues and the cases.
Parliamentary and non-Parliamentary publications- This includes all the debates,
command papers of Parliament while the non-parliamentary involves consultation papers
and reports from departments, government and agencies.
Text books- These are written by the academicians for the students as it consist of
research on legal topics (Troper, 2020).
P2 The process of law making and role of government in it. Application of statutory and
common law in the justice courts.
The Parliament is the place where all the members met in order to decide on the law
making and takes such decisions which are beneficial for the citizens. For enacting the law,
initially a bill is proposed in either house. The bill is the draft or new idea of the law. It
undergoes various stages through debates and after examination of the bill, the changes are
suggested in bill to make the proper law. The steps of passing the laws are illustrated thereunder-
First reading- This stage involves arrival of the bill where the name of it is read.
Second reading- Here, the debate and discussion is initiated on the aims and objectives
of bill. The key areas are also discussed. There are no votes taken at this point.

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