a rule of conduct, just, obligatory, promulgated by legitimate authority, and of common observance and benefit.
Law
Determines not only the activities of men as rational beings but also the movements or motions of all objects of creation, whether animate or inanimate.
Law
Characteristics of Law
General Divisions of Law
Subjects of Law
“Law only figuratively speaking” – Physical Law
Law of religion and faith which concerns itself with the concept of sin and salvation
Divine LAw
The divine inspiration in man of the sense of justice, fairness, and righteousness, not by divine promulgation but by internal dictates of reason alone.
Natural Law
The reasonable basis of state law.
Natural Law
Totality of the norms of good and right conduct growing out of the collective sense of right and wrong of every community.
Moral Law
Influences or shapes state law.
Moral Law
In the operations or course of nature, there are uniformities of action and orders of sequence which are the physical phenomena that we sense and feel.
Also known as Laws of Physical Science
Necessity & Functions of Law
Sources of Law
the written instrument by which the fundamental powers of the government are established, limited, and defined.
Constitution
Constitution
Consists in the declaration of legal rules by a competent authority.
Legislation
Legislation
acts passed by the legislature.
Enacted / Statute Law
Issued by the administrative officials under legislative authority.
Administrative or executive orders, regulations, and rulings
The preponderant source of law in the Philippines
Administrative or executive orders, regulations, and rulings
Court decisions, especially those of the Supreme Court, when they apply or interpret laws of the Philippines.
Judicial Decisions or Jurisprudence
decisions of a superior court on a point of law that are binding on all subordinate courts.
Doctrine of Precedent or Stare Decisis
habits and practices that society has recognized and accepted over time, approved by society as binding rules of conduct.
Customs