Rules recognised and enforced by the state are [ ]; beliefs about right and wrong are [ ].
Rules recognised and enforced by the state are etiquette; beliefs about right and wrong are customs.
Rules recognised and enforced by the state are law; beliefs about right and wrong are morality.
Rules recognised and enforced by the state are morality; beliefs about right and wrong are law.
Rules recognised and enforced by the state are customs; beliefs about right and wrong are law.
Flashcards for AQA A Level Law Nature of law: law and morality, covering the key terms and definitions you need to recall. 23 cards, matched to the AQA A Level Law (7162) specification.