Sagot :
Human Law is the interpretation of natural law in different contexts (ST II.I.95–97). Natural law is a foundation for moral and civil law. Government laws are dictates of practical reason from the precepts of Natural Law[13].
Answer:
Human Law is the interpretation of natural law in different contexts.
Explanation:
Human Law is the interpretation of natural law in different contexts (ST II. I. 95–97). ... [14] Rulers of the State should take the general moral precepts of nature and specify them into State laws, e.g., the repugnance of murder is legislated into punishments[15].