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Difference between Law and ethics:
Law | Ethics |
Law is a system that enforces a set of rules or guidelines to govern social behavior. | Ethics is the moral behavior that an individual shows towards the society. |
The rules in law are set by the government to balance the society. | Ethics are the rules of conduct of individuals. |
Law is enforced on the people. | Ethics come from within an individual. |
Law states what is right or wrong. | Here a person decides what is right or wrong. |
Law is judged by judicial standards. | Ethics is judged by moral standards. |
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