
Business 8th Edition by Marianne Jennings
Edition 8ISBN: 978-1285428710
Business 8th Edition by Marianne Jennings
Edition 8ISBN: 978-1285428710 Exercise 2
What type of law is stronger than any statute? What are its origins? Do you have an example of a principle today that would fit into this type of law?
Explanation
The principles of law are stronger than any statute as they are meant for benefiting the people. These are also known as the law of reason or the natural law.
The origin of these laws came from the work of the centuries establishing them as a solid core and making them enjoy such a far - reaching agreement in the declaration of civil and human rights about which only the deliberate doubter can entertain doubts.
We can give the classical example of Julius Caesar who made the statement " Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesars and unto God the things that are God's". This thought has generated the modern principle of the following order of the person in authority who has the power over the other person.
The origin of these laws came from the work of the centuries establishing them as a solid core and making them enjoy such a far - reaching agreement in the declaration of civil and human rights about which only the deliberate doubter can entertain doubts.
We can give the classical example of Julius Caesar who made the statement " Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesars and unto God the things that are God's". This thought has generated the modern principle of the following order of the person in authority who has the power over the other person.
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