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Substantive law vs. procedural law: Substantive law creates, defines, and regulates legal rights and obligations. Procedural law defines the rules that are used to enforce substantive law. ... Common law vs. statutory law: Common law is defined by judges. Statutory law is passed by legislatures. For example,
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What is procedural law? ... What is substantive law? ... What policy does Minow identify that drives the concern for close adherence to the rules in procedural law? (p. 83)
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Substantive law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Substantive law is the statutory or written law that governs rights and obligations of those who are subject to it. Substantive law defines the legal relationship of people with other people or betwe...
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Higazy might have given false statements to federal law enforcement agents. Bruno completed the affidavit, dated December 18, 2001, in support of a material witness warrant, “so that; [Higazy] may be produced for testimony before a grand jury in the Southern District of New;
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This remains one of the most debated questions in the law. Although the Supreme Court recently held that state tort law is not forced to defer to the FDA's finding that a drug is safe through preemption, states remain free to defer to the FDA by providing a regulatory compliance defense in state substantive law.
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Such attempts need to be sensitive to varying contexts, sectors, and cultures (e.g. interplay among the elements is different in ICT market vs. biotech sector; ... Largely unexplored, by contrast, is the substantive (e.g. privacy) or procedural (e.g. due process) role that law may play in the context of a blended approach.
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