Gesetz
Gesetz is the term used in German-speaking legal systems for a statute enacted by a legislative body. A Gesetz comprises codified rules that regulate public and private life and is binding within its jurisdiction. The word is also used in science to denote a law of nature, such as a physical law (Naturgesetz).
Etymology: from Middle High German gesetz, from setzen “to place, fix”; originally meaning something fixed or
Scope and form: In Germany, Austria and Switzerland, laws may be federal or regional. In Germany, federal
Distinctions: Gesetz is distinct from Recht, the broader body of law and doctrine, and from Verordnung, a