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The Legal Framework and Legal Solution INTRODUCTION Business Law

   

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INTRODUCTION
Business law is an aspect that defines various kinds of legislation, rules, principles and
standards which are designed by the government or parliament. With assistance of these
legislations and regulations, organisation can easily deal with several business issues. The major
aim of business law is to protect and secure organisation from unethical and illegal activities. In
the different countries, government designed several kinds of legislations for business as well as
citizens of country (Cheeseman and Garvey, 2014). In the present report, explanation and
evaluation of the English legal system and sources of law have been systematically defined. In
addition to this, role of government in law making and implementation of statutory law in the
court has also been addressed in this report. Furthermore, the entire report has bifurcated among
several cases through which effective knowledge about business law can be gained. Moreover,
various legal solutions of several problems have been discussed in the report.
LO 1
P1. Explanation about different sources of law that the organisation is required to comply with
English legal system can be referred as a common legislative procedure that regulates the
legislatives of England and Wales. The major objective of this law is to ptotect the public from
the unethical work and illegal activities in the country. The major aim of legislative system is to
promote the protection and security among countries and its citizens. Business law is an
important aspect in the company by which it can get protected from any kind of illegal and
unethical activities (Coffee Jr, Sale and Henderson, 2015). Business law includes various kinds
of legislation, regulations, rules, standards and code of conduct which are imposed by the
government in order to conduct activities of business in a secured manner. Every country have its
own legal system, regulations and laws according to which organisational activities can be
conducted. There are major four kinds of sources of business law in the English legal system
which are discussed as below:
Case law- In the England and Wales, law of the government can developed which help to
the country and its citizen from the unethical work and activities.. It is a significant
legislation in the English legal system because of Doctrine of judicial precedent.
Human right law- This law is also one of the most important laws in English legal
system which assists citizens by providing their rights and precise (Crane and Matten,

2016). By this law, anyone in the country can easily protect themselves from the
unethical and illegal activities.
Legislation- Legislation is one of the effective source of law which developed by the
government in order to protect the country as well as citizens. In the House of Common,
major 600 peers appointed by queen. In addition to this, in the House of Lords, 650
members are included who take active participation in developing the law.
Equity- With assistance of this legislation, fair decision can obtain for the people. Once
any kind of case admit in the court then judge have to take the fair decision for aggrieved
parties. With the help of this law, judge can take a fair decision for aggrieved parties.
Delegated legislation- This delegated law is developed by legislative authority outside
the legislative assembly or parliament utilising the power that is coffered to authorities
particularly act of parliament.
P2. Description about the role of government in development of law along with the way statutory
and common law are applied in the courts
In context of business law, government is one of the bodies which help in providing
protection and security to organisation. In the absence of government, business enterprise cannot
carry out their working activities in a secured and protected manner. With the help of
government, effective monitoring and control can be conducted within business unit (Folsom,
and et.al., 2012). Only government designs several laws, legislation and regulations for the
organisation as well as citizens in country. However, law making is a critical and complex
procedure by which government can design the proposal to transformation bill into act. The
major duty of the government is to design proposal by identifying problem which is faced by the
public in the country. While government prepare the proposal then they consider the list of
problem and solution.
At the time of developing law, government considers some stages which are discussed as
below:
Bill- In the house of common, bill can start by help of common chamber and issued by
the lord. This is very important stage at the time of making the rules of government.
First reading- Once bill has been passed in the house of common by the chamber then in
the next stage, chamber simply reads out the bill. The house of common organised bill. In
the absence of this stage, it is very difficult for making the law for the country.

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