Asked by Brianna Weidaman on May 31, 2024

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Which of the following is an example of procedural law?

A) A law determining which court will hear a case
B) A law prohibiting employment discrimination on the basis of age
C) A law prohibiting employment discrimination on the basis of gender
D) All of the choices are correct.

Procedural Law

The set of rules that governs the proceedings of the court in criminal lawsuits as well as civil and administrative proceedings.

  • Highlight the distinctions between the realm of substantive law and the sphere of procedural law.
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Zacharias EgziabherJun 04, 2024
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A
Explanation :
Procedural law refers to the rules that dictate how the legal process operates, including how cases are filed, what evidence is admissible, and which court has jurisdiction. Choice A, which involves determining which court will hear a case, directly relates to these procedural aspects. Choices B and C, on the other hand, pertain to substantive law, which defines, regulates, and creates legal rights and obligations.