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Venom Snake Posted 6 years ago
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Difference between law, legislation and rule

Hello, can you give me a short and simple explanation (doesn't have to be extremely precise) of the differences between law, legislation and rule? Thanks for your time.

  

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a law Some laws are made by the government (see 'legislation' below). ) legislation This refers to laws that are made by the government, eg by a dictator, eg by elected representatives. a rule Laws must be obeyed.

  • a law Some laws are made by the government (see 'legislation' below).
  • ) legislation This refers to laws that are made by the government, eg by a dictator, eg by elected representatives.
  • a rule Laws must be obeyed.
  • Rules are less rigorous, eg the game of chess has rules, not laws.
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a law Some laws are made by the government (see 'legislation' below). Some laws are based on traditions (look up the topic of 'common law' for details.)

legislation This refers to laws that are made by the government, eg by a dictator, eg by elected representatives.

a rule Laws must be obeyed. Rules are less rigorous, eg the game of chess has rules, not laws.

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