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Law is one of the types of regulators of public relations; a system of generally binding, formally defined, state-guaranteed rules of conduct governing public relations. I don't know if this is what you expected, but it's pretty corny and simple. There are some points where people also use the concept of “right”, so it is not necessary to list everything. For example:�
A right is an opportunity to act at your own discretion.
In the general social sense (moral law, the right of peoples), which refers to the moral, political, cultural and other opportunities in the behavior of subjects (for example, the moral right to lead a team, act according to conscience, change your appearance, following fashion, the right of a member of a public association, and so on.