Why do individuals obey the law? Is it from fear of persecution, from genuine conviction or for prudential and utilitarian reasons?
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Q. Why do individuals obey the law? Is it from fear of persecution, from genuine conviction or for prudential and utilitarian reasons? In this essay, actually I would like highlight my understanding to the concept of obeying the law. Essay outlines the approaches followed in this essay. I defined that law is a phrase means a role of conduct or policy established by custom, authority or agreement. During this essay I would look briefly to the law definition to be clear. On political obligation I used to put the question with which people are concerned as: Why do individual obey and ought to obey the law?, is the obeying of law comes from fear of persecution, or from genuine conviction or is it for prudential and utilitarian reasons. The aim of this essay is to draw the attention to the people who are really worry and don't aware...

