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What is the difference between procedural and substantive law?

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What is the difference between procedural and substantive law?

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Procedural law refers to the process and rules under which courts hear and determine cases based on the application of due process. Due process refers to Constitutional rights, such as the right to information, the right to a trial by peers, the right to cross-examine witnesses, and so on.

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