Man-made law is law that is made by humans, usually considered in opposition to concepts like natural law or divine law. The European and American conception of man-made law has changed radically in the period from the Middle Ages to the present day. In the Thomistic view dominant in the Medieval period, man-made law is the lowest form of law, as a determinatio of natural law or divine positive law. In the view dominant in the modern period, man-made law is thought of as primary because it is man-made. The Soviet Union went further, not recognizing any such thing as divine or natural law. In several Islamic countries, man-made law is still considered to be subordinate to divine law.
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- Штучне право (uk)
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| - Man-made law is law that is made by humans, usually considered in opposition to concepts like natural law or divine law. The European and American conception of man-made law has changed radically in the period from the Middle Ages to the present day. In the Thomistic view dominant in the Medieval period, man-made law is the lowest form of law, as a determinatio of natural law or divine positive law. In the view dominant in the modern period, man-made law is thought of as primary because it is man-made. The Soviet Union went further, not recognizing any such thing as divine or natural law. In several Islamic countries, man-made law is still considered to be subordinate to divine law. (en)
- Штучне право — це право, що створене людьми і є протилежністю до понять «природне право» або «Закон Божий». Європейська та американська концепції рукотворних законів кардинально змінилася в період від Середньовіччя до наших днів. У Томістському вченні закон, створений людьми, був найнижчою формою права, сучасні концепції вважають штучне право найважливішим. У СРСР не визнавали таких понять як божественне або природне право. У декількох ісламських країнах право, створене людьми, дотепер вважається частиною божественного закону. (uk)
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| - Man-made law is law that is made by humans, usually considered in opposition to concepts like natural law or divine law. The European and American conception of man-made law has changed radically in the period from the Middle Ages to the present day. In the Thomistic view dominant in the Medieval period, man-made law is the lowest form of law, as a determinatio of natural law or divine positive law. In the view dominant in the modern period, man-made law is thought of as primary because it is man-made. The Soviet Union went further, not recognizing any such thing as divine or natural law. In several Islamic countries, man-made law is still considered to be subordinate to divine law. (en)
- Штучне право — це право, що створене людьми і є протилежністю до понять «природне право» або «Закон Божий». Європейська та американська концепції рукотворних законів кардинально змінилася в період від Середньовіччя до наших днів. У Томістському вченні закон, створений людьми, був найнижчою формою права, сучасні концепції вважають штучне право найважливішим. У СРСР не визнавали таких понять як божественне або природне право. У декількох ісламських країнах право, створене людьми, дотепер вважається частиною божественного закону. (uk)
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