Topic > Case Study on the UK Legal System - 1207

On the other hand, the subdivisions of private law in Libya, such as sharia law, commercial law and civil law, refer to individual cases, ( ibid). While, Chadwick (2011) stated that in the UK legal system there are different types of law: national law which applies between people and international law which is divided into public law and private law. Public law is divided into three parts, constitutional law, administrative law and criminal law, while private law, always treated or worked on civil law, adds to this three other typologies, family law, corporate law and labor law to make faced with disputes between human beings. However, criminal law is similar to the Libyan legal system, because it is an independent law that deals with criminal behavior or established offenses that are prohibitive at risk of