Different kinds of law

Different kinds of law

There are many kinds of law and each of these types govern a particular sphere of society. Here are some of the very relevant types of law which generally come into use on a very frequent level in the modern world. The first is Consumer Law which is gaining a lot of relevance in the world which is being dominated by increasing consumerism today. The consumer rights protect the consumers and

Different legal disciplines

Different legal disciplines

Law is something that dominates virtually every sphere of life, because rules and regulations need to be enforced at all levels and at all sphere, no matter what they are. Whether it is education or entertainment. Property and art, everything needs to be regulated for a better standard and thus the presence of law everywhere is justified. As the world grows more and more diversified, the lega

International Humanitarian Law

International Humanitarian Law

What is international humanitarian law? This branch of law is also called the “laws of war”, the laws and customs of war or the law of armed conflict and so on. This legal discipline owes its birth and development to two very important agreements and these are the Geneva Conventions and the Hague Conventions. Other than these two treaties, there are many other treaties and agreements and

Human Rights

Human Rights in US

Human Rights in US Human Rights in USThe US is regarded as mainly liberal and the freest states of the world. The US treaties and constitution ratified by the congress and senate is the basis for human rights of the Americans and is commended by the many people all around the world as a model of the freedom and democracy. Freedom of press, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from cruel, the right to bear arms and scarce punishment including torment and the right to a fair trial are basis of Americans bill of rights. Government of America also try to compel human rights in other nations by intervening in their affairs. But what this American version of human rights is? Continue reading