The new law will be enforced next year. What's the meaning of “be enforced”? A. be broken B. be carried out C. be ignored 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。解析:“be enforced”表示“被执行”,“be carried out”也有“被执行”的意思。在一般将来时被动语态中,“will be enforced”表示...
An unenforced law (also symbolic law) is a law which is formally in effect (de jure), but is usually (de facto) not penalized by a jurisdiction. Such laws are usually ignored by law enforcement, and therefore there are few or no practical consequences for breaking them. What is the opp...
She paused for two seconds, and said, “It’s the reason I can afford your English classes.” That doesn’t sound like a satisfactory answer. So, I turned to the Internet, Wikipedia seems to be a more reliable source. The law is a system of rules that are created and enforced through...
What is the legal basis for school desegregation? Which legislation was influenced by the Selma Marches? Who was affected by the Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act? Which Apartheid law was the most destructive? What is the Civil Rights Act of 1957 called?
A legal duty is an obligation that is imposed by the law. Failing to fulfill a legal duty typically leads to criminal or civil...
Law is a system of rules, regulations, and guidelines enforced by a governing body to govern conduct, maintain order, and ensure justice. The history of law can be traced back to ancient times when rulers depended on customs and traditions to maintain order in their communities. Over time, ...
“be chosen as if they want to maintain as universal laws of nature”. Jeremy Bentham and his pupil Austin, following David Hume, believed that this conflated the “is” and what “ought to be” downside. Bentham and Austin argued for law’s positivism; that actual law is completely ...
One of the primary ways this duty is enforced is through corporate governance mechanisms. This could be things like the establishment of bylaws, policies, and procedures that outline the expectations for directors, officers, and employees. Regular training and awareness programs can also help reinforce...
What law forbid colonists from settling past the Appalachian Mountains? What laws were central to the Mexican Liberal Reform Movement? What were the Coercive Acts? What did the Coercive Acts do? Laws that enforced racial segregation were known as what? What laws sought to limit the rights of ...
Contract law typically focuses on ensuring that people honor the commitments they make to others. It is also designed to guarantee that deals between people are fair and transparent. Generally, if someone who agrees to a contract either orally or in writing is later unabl...