
Jural system
The jural system refers to the organized framework of legal rights, duties, and obligations that govern relationships and conduct within a society. It comprises laws, legal principles, and institutions that define what is permissible, obligatory, or prohibited, providing order and justice. Essentially, it structures how individuals interact legally, ensuring clarity and fairness in resolving disputes, protecting rights, and maintaining social stability. It functions through courts, legislatures, and legal rules to interpret, enforce, and adapt these rights and duties over time.