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What is the difference between a norm and a law?

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    1. Sanjay
      2023-11-19T02:11:03-08:00Added an answer on November 19, 2023 at 2:11 am

      Distinguishing Norms and Laws: Nature: Norm: Informal rules guiding behavior, often rooted in societal expectations. Law: Formal rules established by a governing authority and enforceable by the legal system. Enforceability: Norm: Generally lacks legal consequences; non-compliance may result in sociRead more

      Distinguishing Norms and Laws:

      1. Nature:
        • Norm: Informal rules guiding behavior, often rooted in societal expectations.
        • Law: Formal rules established by a governing authority and enforceable by the legal system.
      2. Enforceability:
        • Norm: Generally lacks legal consequences; non-compliance may result in social disapproval.
        • Law: Enforced by legal authorities, with penalties for non-compliance.
      3. Creation and Authority:
        • Norm: Arises from social consensus, traditions, or cultural values.
        • Law: Created by legislative bodies or authorities, possessing legal authority.
      4. Scope:
        • Norm: Can vary across cultures, communities, or groups.
        • Law: Typically applies universally within a jurisdiction.
      5. Formality:
        • Norm: Often unwritten and implicit.
        • Law: Formalized in written statutes and legal codes.
      6. Flexibility:
        • Norm: More adaptable and subject to change based on societal shifts.
        • Law: Generally requires formal processes for modification.

      In essence, while norms guide social behavior, laws are formal regulations backed by legal authority and enforceable measures.

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