- Mon Jun 17, 2019 5:56 pm
#65656
You assume that Bentham's influence is reflected in laws, lanereuden - that is, legislation that overrode common law. But that is not necessarily true, and is not supported by anything in the passage. It may be the case that Bentham's influence was solely restricted to his influence on common law! And even if there has been some legislation changing the rules of evidence, we have no way of knowing that any current law does not "derive from common-law doctrines." Those laws can be derived from common-law doctrines while also incorporating some of Bentham's suggested reforms.
In short, there is no evidence in the passage about any current laws or where they came from.
Just to clarify here, "laws" refers to written codes of law. Think "statutes" and "legislation". But "law" refers to all law, including common-law. So where answer C refers to "some current laws", it means codified (written) laws and excludes common-law (that portion of the law that is based on past precedent and commonly accepted principles that may not be codified in any system of laws), whereas answer B's reference to "modern evidence law" refers to the entire body of law, including both codified law and common-law.
In short, there is no evidence in the passage about any current laws or where they came from.
Just to clarify here, "laws" refers to written codes of law. Think "statutes" and "legislation". But "law" refers to all law, including common-law. So where answer C refers to "some current laws", it means codified (written) laws and excludes common-law (that portion of the law that is based on past precedent and commonly accepted principles that may not be codified in any system of laws), whereas answer B's reference to "modern evidence law" refers to the entire body of law, including both codified law and common-law.
Adam M. Tyson
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