Theory of state and law control
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Test work on the discipline "Theory of State and Law"
Question 1. What are the features of the subject of this science expressed?
Question 2. Why did the state arise? What objective factors caused its occurrence?
Question 3. What is the body of the state? What are the criteria underlying the classification of state bodies?
Question 4. Why is the legal precedent, as a source of Anglo-Saxon law, not widespread in Western European countries?
Question 5. Describe the main features of the law.
Question 6. Classification of legal norms and its importance for the practice of legal regulation.
Question 7. The concept and types of incorporation of legislation.
Question 8. Analyze the content of codification as the most perfect form of systematization of legislation.
Question 9. Describe the concept of a legal obligation of the subject of legal relations.
Question 10. The concept of legal responsibility and its main features. Grounds for legal liability.
Question 1. What are the features of the subject of this science expressed?
Question 2. Why did the state arise? What objective factors caused its occurrence?
Question 3. What is the body of the state? What are the criteria underlying the classification of state bodies?
Question 4. Why is the legal precedent, as a source of Anglo-Saxon law, not widespread in Western European countries?
Question 5. Describe the main features of the law.
Question 6. Classification of legal norms and its importance for the practice of legal regulation.
Question 7. The concept and types of incorporation of legislation.
Question 8. Analyze the content of codification as the most perfect form of systematization of legislation.
Question 9. Describe the concept of a legal obligation of the subject of legal relations.
Question 10. The concept of legal responsibility and its main features. Grounds for legal liability.