Legal recourse

A legal recourse is an action that can be taken by an individual or a corporation to attempt to remedy a legal difficulty.

  • A lawsuit if the issue is a matter of civil law
  • Contracts that require mediation or arbitration before a dispute can go to court
  • Referral to police or prosecutor for investigation and possible criminal charges if the matter is a criminal violation
  • Petition to a legislature or other law-making body for a change in the law if a law is thought to be unjust.
  • Petition to a president or governor or monarch other chief executive or other official with power to pardon.

See also

Legal principles

  • Habeas corpus
  • Damnum absque injuria, loss without injury
  • Arm's length principle
  • Sovereign immunity. The immunity of state officials or state entities to torts with respect to its subjects.

Examples