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1. Regulates Conduct: Laws are created to govern the behavior of individuals within a society, dictating what is permitted, prohibited, or required. 
2. Enforced by Authority: A core component of law is its enforcement by a recognized authority, such as governmental or social institutions, to ensure compliance. 
3. Basis in Justice and Morality: Laws are often grounded in principles of justice, fairness, and morality, aiming to ensure that actions are conducted in a way that is considered right and reasonable. 
4. Binding and Mandatory: Laws are not merely suggestions; they are binding rules that individuals and entities must follow. 
5. Evolving and Dynamic: Laws are not static and can change over time to reflect the evolving values, needs, and understandings of a society. 

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1. Regulates Conduct: Laws are created to govern the behavior of individuals within a society, dictating what is permitted, prohibited, or required. 
2. Enforced by Authority: A core component of law is its enforcement by a recognized authority, such as governmental or social institutions, to ensure compliance. 
3. Basis in Justice and Morality: Laws are often grounded in principles of justice, fairness, and morality, aiming to ensure that actions are conducted in a way that is considered right and reasonable. 
4. Binding and Mandatory: Laws are not merely suggestions; they are binding rules that individuals and entities must follow. 
5. Evolving and Dynamic: Laws are not static and can change over time to reflect the evolving values, needs, and understandings of a society. 

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1. Regulates Conduct: Laws are created to govern the behavior of individuals within a society, dictating what is permitted, prohibited, or required. 
2. Enforced by Authority: A core component of law is its enforcement by a recognized authority, such as governmental or social institutions, to ensure compliance. 
3. Basis in Justice and Morality: Laws are often grounded in principles of justice, fairness, and morality, aiming to ensure that actions are conducted in a way that is considered right and reasonable. 
4. Binding and Mandatory: Laws are not merely suggestions; they are binding rules that individuals and entities must follow. 
5. Evolving and Dynamic: Laws are not static and can change over time to reflect the evolving values, needs, and understandings of a society. 

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1. Regulates Conduct: Laws are created to govern the behavior of individuals within a society, dictating what is permitted, prohibited, or required. 
2. Enforced by Authority: A core component of law is its enforcement by a recognized authority, such as governmental or social institutions, to ensure compliance. 
3. Basis in Justice and Morality: Laws are often grounded in principles of justice, fairness, and morality, aiming to ensure that actions are conducted in a way that is considered right and reasonable. 
4. Binding and Mandatory: Laws are not merely suggestions; they are binding rules that individuals and entities must follow. 
5. Evolving and Dynamic: Laws are not static and can change over time to reflect the evolving values, needs, and understandings of a society. 

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1. Regulates Conduct: Laws are created to govern the behavior of individuals within a society, dictating what is permitted, prohibited, or required. 
2. Enforced by Authority: A core component of law is its enforcement by a recognized authority, such as governmental or social institutions, to ensure compliance. 
3. Basis in Justice and Morality: Laws are often grounded in principles of justice, fairness, and morality, aiming to ensure that actions are conducted in a way that is considered right and reasonable. 
4. Binding and Mandatory: Laws are not merely suggestions; they are binding rules that individuals and entities must follow. 
5. Evolving and Dynamic: Laws are not static and can change over time to reflect the evolving values, needs, and understandings of a society. 

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1. Regulates Conduct: Laws are created to govern the behavior of individuals within a society, dictating what is permitted, prohibited, or required. 
2. Enforced by Authority: A core component of law is its enforcement by a recognized authority, such as governmental or social institutions, to ensure compliance. 
3. Basis in Justice and Morality: Laws are often grounded in principles of justice, fairness, and morality, aiming to ensure that actions are conducted in a way that is considered right and reasonable. 
4. Binding and Mandatory: Laws are not merely suggestions; they are binding rules that individuals and entities must follow. 
5. Evolving and Dynamic: Laws are not static and can change over time to reflect the evolving values, needs, and understandings of a society. 

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