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law and social change

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Answered by sami91
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Law can affect behavior and promote social change in a number of ways, including the use of sanctions or, more subtly, by channeling behavior through default rules and other “nudges.” The law may also hold back social change by locking older patterns of race, sex, and class into place.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Law as an instrument of social change. ... The law, though it is the product of the society is responsible for the social \transformations. In fact, there are two modes of this aspect. First is, “Law changing the society”, which means that the law of the land compels the society to be changed according to it.

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