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    What are the three types of norms?

    They include moral, social, and legal norms.

    How do moral norms differ from legal norms?

    Moral norms are based on personal values and have internal sanctions.

    What is the consequence of violating social norms?

    It may lead to social rejection or criticism.

    What defines legal norms?

    They are created by the state and have legal sanctions.

    What is the role of the state?

    It organizes society politically and legally within a territory.

    What are the elements of a state?

    Population, territory, government, and sovereignty.

    What characterizes a state of law?

    Power is organized by laws, ensuring no one is above the law.

    What is the difference between objective and subjective law?

    Objective law consists of written norms, while subjective law is the right to demand compliance.

    What are natural rights?

    They are inherent rights such as life and freedom.

    What does the Kelsen Pyramid represent?

    It explains the hierarchy of norms and their validity.

    What is the purpose of the preamble in the constitution?

    It explains the reasons and values behind the constitution.

    What does the dogmatic part of the constitution focus on?

    It protects citizens' rights and guarantees against the state.

    What is the function of the legislative power?

    It creates laws through Congress.

    What do constitutional guarantees do?

    They protect rights when they are violated.

    What is the significance of federal government in Argentina?

    It defines the powers of the nation and provinces.

    How can citizens participate in law reform?

    Through legislative debate, constitutional reform, and democratic participation.

    What should you identify when analyzing a case?

    The affected right and its relation to the normative hierarchy.

    What are the three types of norms?

    They include moral, social, and legal norms.

    How do moral norms differ from legal norms?

    Moral norms are based on personal values and have internal sanctions.

    What is the consequence of violating social norms?

    It may lead to social rejection or criticism.

    What defines legal norms?

    They are created by the state and have legal sanctions.

    What is the role of the state?

    It organizes society politically and legally within a territory.

    What are the elements of a state?

    Population, territory, government, and sovereignty.

    What characterizes a state of law?

    Power is organized by laws, ensuring no one is above the law.

    What is the difference between objective and subjective law?

    Objective law consists of written norms, while subjective law is the right to demand compliance.

    What are natural rights?

    They are inherent rights such as life and freedom.

    What does the Kelsen Pyramid represent?

    It explains the hierarchy of norms and their validity.

    What is the purpose of the preamble in the constitution?

    It explains the reasons and values behind the constitution.

    What does the dogmatic part of the constitution focus on?

    It protects citizens' rights and guarantees against the state.

    What is the function of the legislative power?

    It creates laws through Congress.

    What do constitutional guarantees protect?

    They protect rights when they are violated.

    What is the significance of federal government in Argentina?

    It defines the powers of the nation and provinces.

    How can citizens participate in law reform?

    Through legislative debate, constitutional reform, and democratic participation.

    What should you identify when analyzing a case?

    The affected right and its relation to the normative hierarchy.