Mostly Statutory law is known written law .
Written Laws are laws which have been enacted in the constitutions or in legislations
The Romans did not have a written constitutions. They only had written codes of law.
Andrew. Bonar Law has written: 'The Prints and Maps of Dublin'
No, it was written because the US wanted to separate from Great Britain and become its own country. It is not a written code of law.
In Babylonia
This was the first written code of law in Rome.
It is written as 'son-in-law.'
Carl Law has written: 'Carl Law'
Even Haezer was written about marriage law.
Margaret Law has written: 'Some selected papers by Margaret Law'
M.H Law has written: 'How to Read German'
PC LAW has written: 'Product management'
Gumanmal Lodha has written: 'Law, morality, and politics' -- subject(s): Law and politics, Law, Hindu law, Law and ethics
Common Law
Cyrus Alden has written: 'An abridgment of law' -- subject(s): Forms (Law), Law, Law reports, digests
Barry Law has written: 'A cultural revolution for cheese'
Agnes Law has written: 'Eyes so blue'
William Law Symonds has written: 'The Life And Writings Of William Law Symonds'