This refers to a system of rules created and enforced by social behaviour
The Law
This is a formal meeting or gathering where legal matters are discussed or decided, often involving lawyers and judges.
Court
This is a disagreement between two or more parties, which may be resolved through negotiation, mediation, or legal action.
Dispute
This is the process of resolving disagreements, often through formal means like courts or mediation.
Resolution
This term refers to the group of people who make laws and represent the interests of the public in a democratic system.
Parliament
This principle helps individuals or groups understand what is acceptable behavior, both legally and morally, in society.
Norms
This term refers to an unfair treatment of a person or group based on characteristics like race, gender, or age.
Discrimination
The set of moral principles that influence how individuals and businesses behave in society.
Ethics
These are actions or decisions that lead to resolving differences or solving a problem, often used in legal or social contexts.
Resolution
This refers to the authority or freedom a group or individual has to make decisions without outside control.
Independance
This refers to rules or guidelines that a society follows to ensure acceptable behavior and fairness.
Norms