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FLIB

broadest and most complete law


The state is responsible for enacting and enforcing law (in the strict legal sense).

Legislation (in the non-legal sense) that is not enacted and upheld by the government
Divine law is the law of faith and religion.
Natural law: the moral principles of justice, equity, and righteousness
Moral standards of what is right and evil
Physical science's fundamental laws
State-sponsored legislation that is upheld by the state
Documents that make up the constitution
Laws are declared by legislation.
Decisions made on an administrative level by administrative officials
Judgments or jurisprudence: the interpretation of legislation
Customary - behaviors and customs
Other sources with further justice principles
Deals with the nature and origins of obligations and contracts.
Obligation (article 1156): Legal requirement to provide, to perform, or not to perform.
Dispute (Article 1305)

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