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What is the difference between ethics and law?

Ethics and law help achieve order and discipline. Laws refer to established and written regulations by a governing body while ethics entail the norms set by a culture.


What is the difference between statutes and laws?

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What is the difference between a constitution and a legislation?

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There is no difference. They are the same.


What is the difference between the humanitarian law and international law?

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What are the advantage and disadvantage of law?

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What are disadvantage and advantage of law?

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What is the difference between the word dictum and the word edict?

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What is the difference between customary law and indigenous law?

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Difference between public law and private law in India?

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