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Law Making and Implementation in Business Law

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Business Law INTRODUCTION 1 Section 11 a.) English legal system and its structure and its various sources (P1)1 b) Role of government in law making and implementing the common as well as the statutory laws.(P2):4 M1 Effectiveness of the English legal system 6 D1 Critical evaluation of the different system and law6 Section 26 P3.6 a.) Employers legal obligations in relation to 6 M2 Potential impact of the regulations and standards with the scenario 8 Section 38 P

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Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................1Section 1...........................................................................................................................................1a.) English legal system and its structure and its various sources (P1)..................................1b) Role of government in law making and implementing the common as well as the statutorylaws.(P2).................................................................................................................................4M1 Effectiveness of the English legal system........................................................................6D1 Critical evaluation of the different system and law..........................................................6Section 2...........................................................................................................................................6P3............................................................................................................................................6a.) Employers legal obligations in relation to.........................................................................6M2 Potential impact of the regulations and standards with the scenario...............................8Section 3...........................................................................................................................................8P4 Appropriate legal solution in both cases...........................................................................8P5. Justification for the legal solution in above cases............................................................9M3 Positive and negative impact of the legal solutions for the business problems.............10D2 Critically review to use the appropriate legal solution...................................................11P6. ........................................................................................................................................11a) Concept and benefit of using Alternative Dispute Resolution Process............................11b.) Alternative legal solution................................................................................................12M4 Recommendations..........................................................................................................13CONCLUSION .............................................................................................................................13REFERENCES..............................................................................................................................14
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INTRODUCTIONThe business laws are very important to be taken into consideration by a businessorganisation to ensure the better productivity and quality of the services to meet its requirementcriteria. The organisation we have taken in consideration is Asda, which works in the retailsector (Athreya, 2015). This report will cover the details of the English legal system and itsvarious sources. Apart from this, the role of government will also be discussed in law makingand implementation of laws. Also, various legal obligations will be focused.. Apart from this,Alternative Dispute Resolution process will be discussed. Section 1a.) English legal system and its structure and its various sources (P1)The House of Lords of the Supreme Court is at the top binding other courts next to it.The civil and criminal divisions are split in the court of appeal which is below the SupremeCourt. The decisions which are to be followed or to be overruled must be decided by the court ifthere is conflict between two previous decisions. The court of appeal should follow the superiorcourt in case of previous decision has been overruled by the House of Lords (Işık, 2016). By theignorance of some authority, carelessness is made in previous decision that may lead to differentconclusion. A court in the criminal division is not bound to follow the previous decision whichhas been on misguidance or misunderstanding of the law. High court has three divisions for thedivisional courts where mainly appellate is the jurisdiction. They follow decisions of theSupreme Court and the court of appeal. Individual high court judge decision has strongpersuasive authority on other high court judges. If two decision varies, then generally the laterdecision is to be followed. From superior courts, crown courts are subject to binding precedent.Own decisions are not bound by the country courts and Magistrates and also not bind by anyother country. Judgements are determined by the previous records and cases. Decisions are takenon the layperson philosophy of justice and it’s not necessary on the facts of the case.Structure of English legal system:1
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The court structure of the UK's legislation is as follows:Criminal law: It involves the cases like murder, harassment and theft. It consists of thefollowing components:Magistrate court: It is the lowest court to hear the criminal cases in which the convict isbeen arrested and is been presented in front of a magistrate in order to carry out thefurther trial.Crown Court: The cases which are net been sorted by the magistrate court are beenfurther sent to the crown court which look after its proceedings.Court of Appeal: The convict can make an appeal in the Court of appeal in order to getthe justice. Civil Laws: It involves the cases like deceit, fraud and other family or financial issues. It has thefollowing bodies:County Court: It is the lowermost court that handles the civil cases.High Court of Justice: This involves the various bodies like Queen's bench, Chanceryetc. and handles the cases that are been sent by the county court.2Illustration 1: English legal structureSource: (English Law, 2017)
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