Positive law

Positive law is law that has been codified into a written form. The term is often used in contrast with common law or natural law.

Various philosophers have put forward theories contrasting the value of positive law relative to natural law. The normative theory of law put forth by the Brno school gave pre-eminence to positive law because of its rational nature. Libertarian philosophers usually favor the superiority of natural law over positive law.

See also: Positive law, Common law, Libertarian, Natural law, Brno school, Normative theory of law