Droit
Droit is a French noun with several related meanings. The primary sense refers to the set of rules that govern a state or community—the law. It also denotes rights or entitlements, as in les droits de l’homme (human rights) or droits privés (private rights). As an adjective, droit can mean straight, upright, or oriented toward the right in masculine form, with droit appearing in various composite phrases. The word ultimately derives from Latin directus, meaning straight or direct, and was shaped through Old French to acquire its legal sense.
In a legal context, droit describes the body of rules that structure social life, regulate relationships, and
Droit is widely used in Francophone jurisdictions beyond France, including Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec, and many African