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Morality can be defined as the conformity to the rules of the right conduct or a doctrine system of morals. There are two types of morality; private and public morality. Public morality is what the entire society as a whole considers being right or wrong. Private morality is what one person considers being right or wrong. Morals are influenced by many factors such as upbringing, cultural and religious factors. Consequently with a society as diverse as Australia there will always be conflicting morals, as there will be some inconsistency within some individuals private and society's public morality. Law is said to reflect public morality, and so it would be merely impossible for law to be able to address everyone's morals accordingly. It can accurately be alleged that law and Morals go together hand in hand; law without morals would result in anarchy. As deduced by Lord Delvin in his essay entitled...

