Jus Naturale Law and Legal Definition
Jus naturale is a Latin term meaning 'natural law'. It is the law of nature. A set of principles that are not derived from any statute or constitution is Jus Naturale. It comes from the universe and therefore, is relevant to all human beings. It is also considered similar to natural right and is cited in the constitution of the United States. This is also termed as law of nature; lex naturae and eternal law.
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