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All laws that establish the methods of enforcing the rights established by substantive law are called ________________ laws.
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User: All laws that establish the methods of enforcing the rights established by substantive law are called ________________ laws.

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User: Laws that are concerned with wrongs committed against the public as a whole and prosecuted by public officials on behalf of the state are called _________________ laws.

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Laws that are concerned with wrongs committed against the public as a whole and prosecuted by public officials on behalf of the state are called Criminal law
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