Asked by Beverly Chafton on Jun 15, 2024

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The category of law that creates, defines, and regulates legal rights and obligations is known as:

A) substantive law.
B) procedural law.
C) Constitutional law.
D) criminal law.

Substantive Law

The part of law that governs the rights and duties of individuals and collective bodies, as opposed to procedural law which governs how those rights and duties are enforced.

Legal Rights

Entitlements or permissions granted to individuals by law, allowing them to take certain actions or to be treated in certain ways.

Obligations

Duties or responsibilities imposed by law, contract, or moral duty.

  • Explain the categorization of law into substantive, procedural, constitutional, and criminal law.
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Abiraj KanagaratnamJun 18, 2024
Final Answer :
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Explanation :
Substantive law is the set of laws that governs how members of a society are to behave. It is contrasted with procedural law, which is the set of procedures for making, administering, and enforcing substantive law. Substantive law defines rights and responsibilities in civil law, and crimes and punishments in criminal law. It deals with the core principles of law, whereas procedural law deals with the process through which the law is enforced.