Prawa
Prawa is a Polish noun with two related meanings that depend on context: the body of rules established by a state or authority (laws), and the entitlements or liberties possessed by individuals or groups (rights). The word is the plural form of prawo, which can mean law or right, and its precise sense is determined by surrounding terms. In everyday language, people speak of human rights (prawa człowieka), civil rights (prawa obywatelskie), consumer rights (prawa konsumenckie), or property rights (prawa własności). In legal writing, phrases such as prawa i obowiązki (rights and duties) and prawa autorskie (copyrights) are common. The discipline of law itself is usually called prawo in the singular, as in prawo cywilne (civil law) or prawo karne (criminal law).
Polish law is a system of codified rules, with fundamental rights guaranteed by the constitution and protected
Etymology: the word originates from the Proto-Slavic term pravъ, connected to notions of correctness and order;