Law & Ethics

Secular vs Communal

Secular vs Communal
Secular is a concept, in which a system forms its morals without any religious influence. Communal is defined as a religious community.

Western vs Eastern Ethics

Western vs Eastern Ethics
Ethics is a branch of philosophy, also known as moral philosophy. It helps humans deal with human morality and concepts such as good and evil, right and wrong, virtue and vice, justice and crime. The main...

Act vs Rule

Act vs Rule
An act is an official copy of a statute or regulation that is initially presented in the form of a bill and after being verified and passed in the process of legislature, it is then enforced in a legal manner...

Motive vs Intention

Motive vs Intention
Motive is the reason behind doing an action. Intention is the drive that provokes a person to commit to an action.

Legislation vs Litigation

Legislation vs Litigation
Legislation refers to the act of making or enacting laws, whereas litigation refers to the legal proceedings in order to resolve a dispute

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