First Principles of Business Law

An introduction to legal studies
2. How behaviour is regulated in society

2.2. Different kinds of behavioural rule continued...

 

 

Let's consider another example. 

Case study: Alisha is a 22 year old university student. Her parents have given her a house in Melbourne, Australia. The house has four bedrooms and two bathrooms. Alisha invites three of her friends, Ben, Carlos and Debra, who are also students, to share the house with her. Alisha, who is very concerned with animal welfare, refuses to eat any animal products.  Click on the table below to identify the kind of rule that governs Alisha's refusal.

 - A social arrangement, enforced by peer pressure and a need for cooperation.
 - A legal rule, enforceable in the courts.
 - A rule of personal conscience and enforced by self-discipline.
 - A rule of religious doctrine, enforced by personal faith.
 - A customary arrangement, enforced by community expectations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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