Role and Function of Law

Role and Functions of Law
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Role and Functions of Law
The roles and functions of law must exist to create a structured foundation for businesses and society to control unethical behaviors.   Bushman (2007) states that, “laws also supply ethical standards and expectations, while providing rules of conduct, measures to enforce those rules, and a means for settling disputes” (p. 1).   Laws exist as a medium of insurance for both businesses and society to successfully function with regulated behavioral guidelines.   In order to arrive at a peaceful and prosperous society the functions and roles of law must continue to be ever vigilant.   Laws provide a measurement of what all of society deems acceptable ethical behavior.
The role of law within a business is an assurance for justice to be served.   Laws pertain to all citizens and businesses and actions that are in violation of the law must be met with swift justice.   Bushman (2007) stated that “Laws are broken down into several different types. These include constitutions, statutes, common law, administrative regulations and decisions, treaties, ordinances, and executive orders” (p. 1).   All laws provide various means of delivering structure and control.   Laws offer peace and prosperity in how economic growth from businesses are governed. According to Bushman (2007), “In addition to the different types of law, laws are also categorized into three general classifications: criminal law and civil law, substantive law and procedural law, and public law and private law” (p. 1).
Cipollone v. Liggett Group, Inc., et al., 505 U.S. 504 (1992)
In the case study of Cipollone v. Liggett Group, Inc. Cipollone sued Liggett for the false advertising, fraudulently misrepresenting the hazards of smoking, and conspiring to deprive the public of medical and scientific information about smoking that subsequently led to his mother’s death (Melvin, 2011).   The United States Supreme Court ruled in...