What is the Meaning of: Legal order | Concept and Definition of: Legal order


Meanings, definitions, concepts of daily use

The order is the action and the effect of order. This verb refers to the fact to put in order, or order to organize according to a plan or a convenient and direct way. The legal adjective, meanwhile, told to regard the right.
These definitions enable us to approach the notion of legal order. This is the set of rules and standards that govern given a time and a place. This means that the law can vary according to the city, State or country or the historical moment in question.
The order (also called the system) legal democracy consists of the Constitution (supreme law of a State), laws, regulations, treaties, conventions and other regulations.
Society, therefore, is organized in accordance with its legal system, which is linked to the objective law (the set of rules that govern a community). The various components of the legal system are coordinated through a hierarchy of norms (the Constitution at the top) while respecting certain principles (such as temporality, that the more recent law cancels and replaces the previous).
It is important to mention that the legal system is dynamic since the State has legislative powers that allow him to adapt rules or standards to the specific needs of the population.
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