Understanding Laws and Their Impact

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Laws are natural, inborn rules that do not require human intervention.

False (B)

It is advisable or obligatory to observe laws in society.

True (A)

Laws can exist independently of any culture or society.

False (B)

Human-made rules must be observed in order to maintain social order.

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The concept of laws is irrelevant in modern society.

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Study Notes

Nature of Laws

  • Laws are inherent and do not need human creation or enforcement.
  • They are considered natural rules that apply universally.

Importance of Observing Laws

  • Observing laws is both advisable and often obligatory for individuals in society.
  • Compliance with laws contributes to social stability and order.

Independence of Laws

  • Laws can exist outside the context of specific cultures or societies, indicating a universal application.

Human-Made Rules

  • Created rules by humans are essential for maintaining social order and harmony.
  • These rules supplement natural laws and provide structure to societal interactions.

Relevance of Laws in Modern Society

  • The relevance of laws is questioned; however, they still play a critical role in governance and everyday life.
  • Acknowledging the role of both natural and human-made laws is important for understanding modern legal systems.

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