A rule made by the government is called a low.
Laws in the Philippines are enforced by various government agencies such as the Philippine National Police (PNP), National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), and Bureau of Customs. The justice system involves investigation, prosecution, and adjudication of cases with the goal of delivering justice and upholding the rule of law. Enforcement can vary in effectiveness due to factors like resources, corruption, and legal processes.
A law that is not enforced still exists on paper but its effectiveness in influencing behavior or promoting compliance may be minimal. The enforcement of laws is crucial for upholding the rule of law and ensuring accountability in society.
One example of a rule enforced by mild discouragement is a "Quiet Please" sign in a library. Although not strictly enforced with penalties, the sign discourages loud behavior to maintain a quiet environment. Another example is a "No Smoking" sign in a non-smoking area, discouraging smoking without imposing strict consequences.
We are fellow islanders in a shared democracy, withoutoppression of one nation by another
Nonlegal rules are informal norms or guidelines that society follows without being legally enforced, such as social customs or etiquette. Legal rules, on the other hand, are formal regulations created and enforced by governing bodies, typically through laws and statutes, with consequences for non-compliance.
What rules are made up and enforced by government: A Being kind to each other -- This is more a religious-sociological rule. B Being polite to authority figures -- This is more a sociological rule. C Observing and obeying all local State and Federal laws. - Laws are made up and enforced by government. A law may be challenged in Court, but unless the law is repealed, it can be enforced.
You should expand on your query. This is not only vague but humorous because there are countless rules.
A rule is something that a group of people have to follow and is notenforced by police or government but may be enforced by a leaderof a group.
republic, rule by constitution enforced by elected officials Democracy BY: AVNI MEHTA
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The rule of offsides in soccer matches has been enforced since the early 19th century.
Because the Confederate States was conquered militarily by the US government and occupied by US troops for many years to insure the policies of the Federal government were enforced.
Enforced military service ordered by the government is called conscription or (colloquially) "the draft."
It was enforced by the Australian Government from 1909 - 1969
a democracy is a government in which the people vote on the decisions being made.
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