Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Civil and public law


Firstly, comparing civil law with public law there are many disparities between it. All the ructions in the state among the citizens are concerned by civil law. However, the areas of law which involve the state as one of the parties to an action are concerned by public law. Secondly, the civil law consists of these parts: contracts, torts, trusts and probate. Contrary to the civil law, public law consists of crimes, constitutional law and international law.
Also, there are differences between civil and criminal procedures. The defendant can lose his liberty or even can be executed if his case is criminal. However, the punishments in a civil action usually are financial. For that reason, evidence is more important in a criminal action than in a civil one.
The description of the case has distinctions too. After taking a look at the description of the case, it becomes clear who the plaintiff is and who the defendant is.
On the other hand, there are some similarities between criminal and civil law. A civil action can become a criminal if the loser of the case does not agree to pay the legal costs of the prosecution or to pay money to the winner of the action.

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Lifelong learning strategy


To start with, life is like a big school, so everyone should take from it as much as possible.
Our lessons begin, when we start to touch, to feel, to watch new surroundings. However, it is just a small part of the experience which we get. For that reason education is compulsory. Moreover, the society realise the importance of education and a number of students is increasing every year at universities.
There are many ways to get a knowledge and information. Firstly, everyone should remember that it is never too late to get the education. Secondly, we must be interested in everything, what is not known for us. Finally, reading books will expand your horizon.
Sometimes a knowledge can be just near you.