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Summary of "Civil and public law"

Civil law solves the problems between citizens and the state. It consist of torts, trusts, probate, family law categories. Public law concerns disputes between citizens and the country or among two states and comprise of such categories as crimes, constitutional and international laws. There is a difference in civil law and criminal law like height of standarts of proof, way of proving, view about evidence necessity, fines, punishments. Nonetheless, the civil law sometimes effects the criminal law, when there is a need of forcing convicts to assume the respondability of his actions.