Search results
The rule of law is the principle that everyone, including the government, must follow the law. It means that laws apply equally to all people, and no one is above the law. This helps ensure fairness and justice in society.
The choice of governing law can be of great significance – different legal systems will have different rules on, for example, formation of a contract, methods of terminating a contract, availability of damages, and rights of third parties.
This paper is intended to provide rule of law practitioners with a review of the historical developments that have shaped the concept of the rule of law and summarize competing...
Governing law refers to the specific set of rules that a contract or agreement follows, helping everyone understand which laws apply if there are any disputes.
26 kwi 2017 · Legal writing explains rules that the writer did not create. An office memo, for example, explains how a court would interpret a governing document such as a statute or contract. An appellate brief persuades a court to interpret the statute or contract favorably to the writer’s client.
In particular, this handout will address what to do before you begin interpreting a statute (Part I), tools of statutory interpretation (Part II), and theories of statutory interpretation (Part III) that can help inform which tools of interpretation you employ.
So, when analyzing a legal issue or making a legal argument, you must apply the rule that governs an issue to the relevant facts raised by the issue. Legal writers apply rules to facts when they write objective memos, persuasive briefs, client letters, and draft pleadings.