LT - Law as a rational system (CHAPTER 1)
What is the definition of law as a rational system?
Law as a rational system is a set of rules and principles based on reason and logic.
What are the characteristics of law as a rational system?
Consistency and predictability
Which of the following is NOT a key feature of law as a rational system?
Flexibility
Why is law as a rational system important in society?
It ensures fairness and equal treatment under the law.
What role does reason play in law as a rational system?
Reason is the foundation of law as a rational system.
Which of the following best describes law as a rational system?
A system that relies on reason and logic to establish and enforce rules.
What is the purpose of law as a rational system?
To provide a fair and logical framework for governing society.
Which of the following is a characteristic of law as a rational system?
Consistency and predictability
What distinguishes law as a rational system from other decision-making processes?
The consistency and predictability of outcomes
How does law as a rational system contribute to a just society?
By ensuring fairness and equal treatment under the law