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To prevent anti-social and unacceptable behaviour. To regulate commercial and business transactions. To identify who should rightfully own property. To regulate family and personal relationships. To provide means for citizens to resolve disputes with other citizens.
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www.twinkl.co.uk/resource/t2-t-034-the-rule-of-the-l…Find out what rules, rights and responsibilities are and explore some of the responsibilities you may have in your community in this KS2 BBC Bitesize Primary Citizenship guide.
www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zqgm7ycCountries that observe 'the rule of law' hold it as a principle that everyone is equal before the law. The actions of governments or rulers can be challenged in court; in a fair society...
www.bbc.co.uk/teach/school-radio/articles/zc2bsk7Key Stage: KS2. Time Required: 45 minutes. Resources: Laminated cards of rules and laws. Aims: • To equip young people with an understanding of what a rule is and the reasons why rules are in place. • To provide young people with an understanding of the difference between rules and laws. Delivery:
equaliteach.co.uk/downloads/Rule-of-Law.pdfUse this Rules, Laws and Responsibilities Lesson Pack with children in year 3 and year 4 to explore British law and how keeping the law helps the rights of all people to be met. The aim of this lesson is for children to be able to talk about what rules and laws are, and identify how they help us.
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