Cam |
Alec |
Hey Alec, have you ever wondered about the rule of law in government? |
Absolutely, Cam. The rule of law refers to a principle of governance in which all persons, institutions, and entities, public and private, including the state itself, are accountable to laws that are publicly promulgated, equally enforced, and independently adjudicated. |
That’s interesting. I wonder if an advocate can open a law firm. |
Yes, in many jurisdictions, a qualified advocate can open a law firm and provide legal expertise and guidance to clients. |
What about graffiti laws? Do you think it should be legal? |
That’s a tough one, Cam. While graffiti can be seen as an art form, it also raises questions about property rights and vandalism. It’s a topic that requires careful consideration of legalities and implications. |
Have you ever come across the concept of a lien in UK law? |
Yes, a lien is a legal right that allows a party to retain possession of a specific property until a debt owed by the owner of the property is discharged. |
What about court orders? Do you have any insights on that? |
Court orders are legal directives issued by a judge or court that require a party to perform a specific act, refrain from doing a particular act, or provide evidence in a legal proceeding. |