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Analyzing the Common and Statutory Law

   

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Business Law

Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................................3SECTION 1.................................................................................................................................................3P1 English legal system structure and relevant laws................................................................................3P2 Analyzing the common and statutory law as well as role of UK government....................................5SECTION 2....................................................................................................................................................7P3 Evaluating the legal obligations for various internal obstacles in the firm.........................................7SECTION 3.................................................................................................................................................8P4 Presenting adequate solution for given scenario.................................................................................8P5 Justification for the case scenario.......................................................................................................9SECTION 4.................................................................................................................................................9P6 ADR and recommends other legal solution for the problem...............................................................9CONCLUSION.........................................................................................................................................10REFERENCES..........................................................................................................................................11

INTRODUCTIONIn order to control the legislative environment of UK the government as presentedvarious laws, rule and regulations this in turn helps in monitoring the legislative environment ofcountry (Kaplan, Weisberg and Binder, 2014). There has been various acts and laws which hasimposed by HMRC, Central and State government to protect the legal culture and fairjurisdiction to their citizens. Hence, in the present report there will be discussion based on thelegislative environment in UK and various laws which in consideration to protect human rights,employee rights, business or corporation obstacles. The report will shed some lights over the roleof government in presenting the laws as well as methods of implication of such laws in country.SECTION 1P1 English legal system structure and relevant lawsTo protect the fraudulent acts and crime rate in country the government has variousfunctional areas as well as they have segmented the legislature in three major parts such ascentral government, local or state. However with the help of such legislative authorities theimplication of law as well as control over the legal environment of UK becomes satisfactory.Hence, HMRC is the main governmental body of UK which in turn access over all the legalenvironment of country (Kaufman and Taras, 2016). With the help of such segmentation thegovernment will be beneficial in handling such unlawful acts as well as cure the individualrights. However, in terms with the legislative environment in nation here is some jurisdictionauthority which helps in overcoming any corporate or individual obstacles such as:Supreme Court: This is the top level jurisdiction authority of England which in turnoperates to handle the cases of criminal acts or major crime in the country. Hence, the court wasestablished on 1st October 2009 with the help of constitutional reform act 2005 which helps infacilitating the adequate framework to such court. However, the court is not only deals in thehearing related with the England but it execute the cases of Wales, Northern Ireland as well asScotland.

Court of appeal: The court deals in resolving the issues of the two major parts of thecountry such as civil and criminal acts. These major jurisdiction legislatures in UK, but less thanSupreme Court. Hence, the operational are of such court is to facilitate the laws and acts whichare relevant with the unlawful and unauthenticated crimes held in the national boundaries(Veldman and Willmott, 2016). The hearings relevant with the criminal cases are to be heard bythe Court of appeal in Supreme Court while the civil cases which are relevant with the familyissues such as dispute in ancestors property, divorce, custody etc. are normally handle by HighCourt or the county court of UK.Crown court: The main or major issues in the country which are related to the criminalacts such as robbery, murder or rap cases are heard by this court (Lock QC, Blundell and Mills,2016). Hence, such court will hear the appeals from magistrate’s court and facilitated thefavorable jurisdiction to them. However, the court hears the cases of all the relevant courtierssuch as Northern Ireland, Scotland Wales and England.High court of justice: The justice relevant he court which mainly resolves the cases offamily problems, Queen’s Bench division, chancery etc. Hence, the motive of this court tofacilitate citizens with the fair judgments and the proper solutions to their conflicts.Magistrates’ court: These courts are located in the various states or locality which in turn helpsin resolving the cases related with family and criminal acts in such locations as give their initiallevel of jurisdiction to resolve such issues (Hong, Glaister and Frecknall-Hughes, 2016). Hence,with the help of this court maximum of the cases or obstacles are solved on their first stage if itdidn’t get handled by such court than it moved to the crown court. However, there will be smalltime gap between hearings and the judgments.County court: the court facilitates judgments relevant with the obstacles which arerelevant with the non criminal cases such as corporate of social issues (Paolella and Durand,2016). Hence, these are mainly fraud, penalty or punishments which are to be made on the fixedamount to the government o breaking of any law or to the victim party.Different other laws or acts which are relevant with the corporate security

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