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Normative System Scenario - (answer)Which normative system is applicable to the scenario of Melissa
and Nasir?
Law Definition Option 1 - (answer)Law can be defined as unwritten, but formal rules of conduct.
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legal force.
Body of rules of conduct - (answer)A body of rules of conduct which has binding legal force.
Customary rules - (answer)Customary rules meant to guide human behaviour.
Informal rules of conduct - (answer)Informal rules of conduct.