Constitutional and administrative law Constitutional and administrative laws govern the affairs of the state. Constitutional lawconcerns both the relationships between the executive, legislature and judiciary and the humanrights or civil liberties of individuals against the state. Most jurisdictions, like the United Statesand France, have a single codified constitution, with a Bill of Rights. A few, like the UnitedKingdom, have no such document; in those jurisdictions the constitution is composed of statute,case law and convention.The fundamental constitutional principle, inspired by John Locke, is that the individualcan do anything but that which is forbidden by law, and the state may do nothing but that whichis authorized by law.Administrative law is the chief method for people to hold state bodies to account. Peoplecan apply for judicial review of actions or decisions by local councils, public services orgovernment ministries, to ensure that they comply with the law. The first specialistadministrative court was the Conseil d'Etat set up in 1799, as Napoleon assumed power in France.
Black Pearl His captain was Henry Morgan. Subsequently, the ship sank. The ship belonged to the East India Company and Lord Beckett. At that time Jack Sparrow worked for the East India Company, and he was granted to be the captain of the ship. Jack Sparrow was the captain of the " Black Pearl" about a year, carrying various loads, but refused to transport slaves. So the paths of Beckett and Sparrow separated. In retaliation, Beckett sends Jack Sparrow in search of a hidden treasure. The sparrow twice crossed the sea and declared that he had not discovered the island. In fact, he found both the island and the treasure, but did not tell Beckett, who decided to intimidate the young captain, demanding that he transport the slaves to the New World. At first he agreed, but realizing that he was letting his ship and himself, let the slaves go and sent them to that very island. Enraged at this, Beckett imprisoned Jack. After holding him in prison for a couple of months, Beckett sent Sparrow to the parking lot of the Black Pearl , in Calabar, (Benin), branding him with the sign "P" (a stigma that says his carrier is a pirate). Later, Lord Cutler Beckett entered into battle with him, and sank the ship. Dying, Jack signed with Davy Jones the above contract. After typing the command on Tortuga, Jack Sparrow renamed the ship and became the most formidable pirate of the seven seas. Three years later, while sailing to Isla de Muerte (Isla de (Muerte) Isle of Death), a senior aide Hector Barbossa commanded a riot and overthrew the captain, leaving him on an unnamed island in the middle of the sea. Because of the robbery of the treasury on the Isla de Muerte on the team of the "Black Pearl" layed the curse, which affected the ship itself: the ship's sails became torn and the ship began to surround the eerie fog.
Constitutional and administrative
laws govern the affairs of the state. Constitutional lawconcerns both the relationships between the executive, legislature and judiciary and the humanrights or civil liberties of individuals against the state. Most jurisdictions, like the United Statesand France, have a single codified
constitution, with a Bill of Rights. A few, like the UnitedKingdom, have no such document; in those jurisdictions the constitution is composed of statute,case law and convention.The fundamental constitutional
principle, inspired by John Locke, is that the individualcan do anything but that which is forbidden by law, and the state may do nothing but that whichis authorized by law.Administrative law is the chief method for people to hold state bodies to account. Peoplecan apply for judicial review of actions or decisions by local councils, public services orgovernment ministries, to ensure that they comply with the law. The first specialistadministrative court was the Conseil d'Etat set up in 1799, as Napoleon assumed power in France.