Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
secular-law
noun
/ˈsɛkjʊlər lɔː/

Definition
A system of law that is not based on religious teachings or principles.

Examples
- The secular-law system allows individuals to practice any religion freely without interference from the state.
- In many countries, secular law is applied to ensure that all citizens are treated equally, regardless of their faith.

Meaning
Secular law refers to legal frameworks that govern society independently of religious beliefs, focusing on worldly matters and human rights.

Synonyms
- civil law
- temporal law
- non-religious law