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Card 6
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In criminal law, who prosecutes the crimes?
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Card 7
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What does the law of succession concern?
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Card 8
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In a civil trial, who is the person who sues?
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Card 9
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In a criminal trial, the prosecution is initiated by whom?
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Card 10
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Name the types of private law.
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Card 11
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Name the types of public law.
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Card 12
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What name is given to a proposed Act of Parliament?
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Card 13
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In order to become a law, an Act of Parliament must follow a set procedures through what legal body?
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Card 14
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Some law is made by bodies other than Parliament. What is this law called?
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Card 15
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What expression means that Parliament can pass any law it choses?
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