Define Law according to McInnes and also Yates
Define Law according to McInnes, Kerr, and Van Duzer and also Yates?
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The word “law” is generally associated with the word “rules.”
McInnes, Kerr, and Van Duzer provide a simple definition of law as “a rule that can be enforced by the courts.”
Yates defines law as “the body of rules that can be enforced by the courts or by other government agencies.”
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