The Law of Nations was created in 1758.
In the earlier days Roman law was based on ancestral customs (mos maiorum). When Rome came to be ruled by emperors, laws became imperial edicts; that is, they were laws issued by the emperors. The Romans also had the law of nations, which was a sort of international law. This law was based on the belief that the law came from the human mind, irrespective of ethnicity.
law of nations
a law or regulation
The Vatican City and the Islamic Republic of Iran are certainly theocratic. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia also has many aspects of theocracy - for example, its law is entirely based on Islamic law - but is an official monarchy.
Law is based on natural law, which is based on morals.
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Gilbert Owen Nations has written: 'The canon law of the papal throne' -- subject(s): Canon law
Gilbert O. Nations has written: 'The canon law of the papal throne' -- subject(s): Canon law
The right to non-discrimination based on race or ethnic origin. Many nations have such rights enshrined in law.