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Imagine you are about to go on a road trip. Before you even hit the road, you need two things: a map and a set of driving rules. The map shows you where to go, and the rules tell you how to get there safely. Think of substantive law as your map—it tells you the ‘what’ and ‘why’ of the law, like what actions are considered crimes or what rights you have in a contract. On the other hand, procedural law is like those driving rules—it guides you on the ‘how,’ laying out the steps to enforce those rights or handle disputes.
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