This document outlines the additional assignments for the Introduction to Law course taught by Atty. Allison S. Torres on Saturdays from 3:00-5:00 pm. It includes defining key legal concepts like what is a state, distinguishing between a state, nation, and government, explaining the functions and classifications of government, defining sovereignty and its characteristics, identifying the sources of statutory law, and explaining constitutions including their purpose, nature, construction, classifications, qualities, and essential parts.
This document outlines the additional assignments for the Introduction to Law course taught by Atty. Allison S. Torres on Saturdays from 3:00-5:00 pm. It includes defining key legal concepts like what is a state, distinguishing between a state, nation, and government, explaining the functions and classifications of government, defining sovereignty and its characteristics, identifying the sources of statutory law, and explaining constitutions including their purpose, nature, construction, classifications, qualities, and essential parts.
This document outlines the additional assignments for the Introduction to Law course taught by Atty. Allison S. Torres on Saturdays from 3:00-5:00 pm. It includes defining key legal concepts like what is a state, distinguishing between a state, nation, and government, explaining the functions and classifications of government, defining sovereignty and its characteristics, identifying the sources of statutory law, and explaining constitutions including their purpose, nature, construction, classifications, qualities, and essential parts.
Atty. Allison S. Torres (Saturday, 3:00-5:00 p.m.)
Additional Assignments:
a. What is a State? What are its elements?;
b. Distinguish a State from a nation and a government; c. What is a government? What are its functions? What are its classifications? d. What is sovereignty? What are its kinds? What are its characteristics? e. What are the sources of Statutory Law?; f. Define what is a Constitution; g. Primary Purpose of Constitutional Construction; h. “Enduring Construction” of the constitution; i. Construction of Constitutional Language; j. What is the Nature of the Constitution?; k. What is the purpose of a Constitution?; l. What are the classifications of a Constitution?; m. What are the qualities of a good written constitution?; n. What are the essential parts of a good written constitution?;