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Moral norms are usually unwritten and exist in the public consciousness, whereas legal norms are official documents (laws).
Morality regulates almost all spheres of life (including friendship and love), whereas law only regulates the most socially significant relations. Moral norms are usually unwritten and exist in
Compliance with morality is supported by public opinion and internal conscience, while law is enforced by state power and sanctions. Moral norms are usually unwritten and exist in
Morality uses "good/evil," while law uses "legal/illegal." Moral norms are usually unwritten and exist in
It participates in the formation of the personality and the internal "moral core."
Moral norms differ from law in the following ways: