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    Man-Made Laws Which Are Not Based on the Notion of Human
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Man-Made Laws Which Are Not Based on the Notion of Human

Question 4

Question 4

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Man-made laws which are not based on the notion of human nature are called?


A) Positive laws
B) Natural laws
C) Civil laws
D) Social laws

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