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What is the basis of moral law?​

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Answered by SuryaSir
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Moral law is a system of guidelines for behavior. These guidelines may or may not be part of a religion, codified in written form, or legally enforceable. For some people moral law is synonymous with the commands of a divine being. For others, moral law is a set of universal rules that should apply to everyone.

Answered by tanvi3176
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The Constitution forms the basis for all law within a country and defines the principal on which the Government, including the justice system,must operate. It sets up the most important institutions of Government , states their principal powers and makes broad rules about how these powers can be used.

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