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Definition and classification of social norms.

Social norms mean a collection of law, morals, norms of public organizations (corporate standards) and customs. The following classification of the social base of norms on how to establish and ensure the norm of law, morality, customs, corporate standards, the content of the scope of regulated relations, political, organizational, ethical and aesthetic, by way of education, spontaneity and consciousness, on how to consolidate and -expression and interpretation.

Law and morality have some common features: they are built on top of the economic base, have a normative content, are the regulators of public relations, based on the common social and economic interests, are realized in most cases voluntarily, the guarantor of the implementation of the internal-conscience.

The distinctive features of law and morality are right there along with the state, and morality arises earlier state, the right is made up of rules (rules of conduct), and morality is more complex, and the right is characterized by specified and defined, and morality is characterized by a large content, the right provided possibility of state coercion, and morality is provided habit or force of public opinion, the right to pre­regulated policies and forms of coercion, and in the form of moral and enforcement are not regulated in advance, the right to prescribe a comprehensive assessment of the behavior of the offender only, and morality is assessed comprehensively any human behavior.

Under the corporate norm (NGOs) are understood the rules of conduct contained in the statutes, regulations, decisions, public or­ganizations, for the purposes of operation. The common features of the law and corporate standards are that they contain clear and specific rules of conduct, laid down in special regulations, norms codified. The distinctive features of the law and corporate standards are: the degree of support, forms of coercion; priority law.

Under customary rules of behavior are understood, folding in a specific social environment, passed on from generation to generation, projecting natural necessity of life of people and as a result of frequent repetition become familiar to them.

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Source: Ayupova Z.K.. Theory of state and law: textbook. - Almaty: Kazakh Univer­sity,2015. - 192 pages.. 2015
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