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Difference Between Law and Policy

Law vs Policy

Laws and policies are very needed in our society as they help in maintaining law and order in the society and help in shaping political and social aspects of the society. Though policies and laws can be interrelated, they are definitely two terms having different purposes. No nation can go forward without having certain laws and policies.

A policy is that which outlines what a government is going to do and what it can achieve for the society as a whole. “Policy” also means what a government does not intend to do. It also evolves the principles that are needed for achieving the goal. Policies are only documents and not law, but these policies can lead to new laws.

Laws are set standards, principles, and procedures that must be followed in society. Law is mainly made for implementing justice in the society. There are various types of laws framed like criminal laws, civil laws, and international laws. While a law is framed for bringing justice to the society, a policy is framed for achieving certain goals.

Laws are for the people, and policies are made in the name of the people. Policies can be called a set of rules that guide any government or any organization. Laws are administered through the courts. Laws are enforceable in which the policies comply.

A law is more formal as it is a system of rules and guidelines that are derived for the welfare and equity in society. A policy is just informal as it is just a statement or a document of what is intended to be done in the future.

Summary:

1.Policies outline what a government is going to do and what it can achieve for society as a whole. Policies also mean what a government does not intend to do.
2.Policies are only documents and not law, but these policies can lead to new laws.
3.Laws are set standards, principles, and procedures that must be followed in society. Laws are mainly made for implementing justice in society.
4.While laws are framed for bringing justice to the society, a policy is framed for achieving certain goals.
5.Laws are administered through the courts. Laws are enforceable in which the policies comply.
6.A law is more formal as it is a system of rules and guidelines that are derived for the welfare and equity in society. A policy is just informal as it is just a statement or a document of what is intended to be done in the future.

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  1. This is a very useful website, and I’m glad I’ve subscribed to it. Some of the items are so important that I’ve used them in my website! I personally feel that a couple of examples for each of the words described would make the explanation easier to understand for some of the readers, like, for instance: ‘The government’s policy of non-interference with religion has been hailed by several religious leaders.’ and ‘The government has made a new law as to how to register a gay marriage.’!! With Best Wishes!!!

    • Excellent differentiation of terms. Laws and Policies are very important in all professions. No practice, research or education can succeed without understanding their differences and similarities in shaping political, social, economic, justice, and autonomy of our society.

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  3. is it necessary that the government policies will have to be backed up by legislation

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  7. CAN MATTERS OF POLICY BE WAIVED?

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