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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.
There is no difference, they mean essentially the same thing. Statutes, are laws enacted by a legislature or other governing body. The written statutes govern resolving the disputes they address in many cases, rather than case law or judge-made law, constitutional law, contract law, etc
They are all laws which guides the governing of a state, organisation or institution. However while a constitution is a set of laws as a whole, while a legislation has to do with a particular area of the law, e.g law against prejudice.
A law governing taxation is called a tax law.
There is no difference. They are the same.
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Hmm, I am doing this for home work right now; I'll get back to you... So it turns out that the difference is that dictum is the judges ruling but to edit is public speaking issued to explain a law/command. Welcome
None.
law and rules
"Ruling" refers to an authoritative decision or judgment made by a court or governing body. It establishes a legal precedent or clarifies the application of law in a specific case. Additionally, in a broader context, it can denote the act of exercising control or governance over a group or territory.