Also known as legislative act, legislation, act, law
統治者ないし国家により制定される実定法規範
A statute is a formal law written and passed by a legislature that declares, commands, or prohibits something. It matters because statutes represent the direct will of elected lawmakers and form the foundation of legal systems, distinct from court decisions and regulations created by executive agencies.
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法律(ほうりつ)とは、国家や連邦国家の構成単位の議会の議決を経て(英: statute)、あるいは、統治者ないし国家により制定される、主に国民の自由と財産を制限する実定法規範(英: law、独: Gesetz、仏: loi、羅: lex)。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).