The concept of the natural law is a philosophical and ethical theory that suggests there are fundamental moral principles inherent in the nature of the universe. These principles can be discerned through human reason and intellect, and they are considered objective and universal, transcending man-made laws and regulations. The author argues that by understanding and adhering to these fundamental principles, both individuals and respective societies can attain justice and moral order. Indeed, justice is not solely determined by human laws and institutions; instead, it is rooted in a deeper, inherent sense of what is morally right and just.