Introduction Flashcards

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Business Law

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in a Danish legal context, it is a term denoting the legal rules of particular relevance to the exercise of business enterprise

A set of legal rules governing the legal relationships of business entities.

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Character of the common interests

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underlying the legal rules as they are manifested (e.g. legislation), i.e. to the delimitation of such interests into public or private interests

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Business Regulating Law

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Deals with the regulation of business relationships that are governed by immediate public interests

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Property Law

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deals with the regulation of relationships between citizens respectively and that area is therefore characterized by immediate private interests

In a simplified term, the property law deals with the law relating to assignable rights - typically rights of an economic value - e.g. property rights

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The concept of legal rule

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Rule - defined as a “general linguistic statement” prescribing the appropriate conduct in certain situations or contexts of life

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The legal system

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  • Legal system (order) - all the rules of law in force at a certain time in a certain community
  • The prime function of the legal system is to govern conduct
    o The aim is to lead human activities into certain directions under the common presumption - enhanced by the possibilities of compulsion just referred to - that the citizens act in accordance with the rules
  • Another function is to solve conflicts
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Various types of legal rule

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  • Obligation Rule - the function is to direct conduct control
  • Competence Rules - rules, which may briefly be described as stating “who can do what and how”
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Written and unwritten law

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  • Written Law - may be identified in certain texts
  • Unwritten Law - may be identified from the case law of court decisions
  • The distinction between written and unwritten law mainly coincides with a distinction between the rules of law according to their origin
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The hierarchy of rules

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Legal rules stand in a relationship to each other that defines what rule is given priority in any given situation. Generally, a rule of higher rank is given priority to a rule of lower rank.

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Non-mandatory and mandatory rules

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  • Non-mandatory rules - where the stated rule is only applicable where the parties have not agreed something else between them (criminal, tax)
    o They are especially common within the branch of property law relating to contracts
    o The purpose is to offer arrangements to contracting parties in specific contract relationships which they may apply in the absence of agreement to the contrary
  • Mandatory rules - rules which cannot be dispensed with or deviated from by agreement - B2B
  • Protective mandatory rules - B2C
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The legal decision

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The thought process leading the decision maker to the legal decision will almost always be characterized by a balancing or assessment of the factual and legal circumstances involved

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