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Distinguish the following: Law and Morality

      

Distinguish the following: Law and Morality.

  

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Raphael
Law and Morality
Morality is the sense of judgement between wrong and right developed by society. It
consists of societal prescriptions. The society determines what is wrong or right to
shape the behaviour of its members. Morality is not enforceable.

Law consist of rules
recognized and applied by the state in the administration of justice. It is based on
customs and religious practices or emanates from parliament.
Law is enforceable and its sanctions are visible. Law is superior and certain.
raphael answered the question on April 16, 2018 at 18:07


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