The Civil Code which we call a general legislation is not a law that we are difficult to understand or sharply separated from us, but instead it is a law respectively inherent in our livelihood. Hence, we can assume the Civil Law as the most important one and it is also an activity boosting each citizen in the society to be aware that it’s crucial for our lives, please kindly take a look at physical relation to the life of each person within the Civil Law.
From the beginning of our inception, the Civil Law recognizes that we can have ability to enjoy rights to life in the society. For example, the pregnancy can also gain heritage through succession. He/she can also communicate with others at his/her will which forms a relation in conformity with (willful expression), but owing to his/her age in childhood, he/she doesn’t have (physical) ability to be able to reach the creation of obligations between him/her and others unless necessarily approved by his/her parents or guardians. In the wake of getting fully competent enough to possibly be a subject of rights and obligations, each person commences having property, which can be used, assigned or arranged and enjoyed (real right). And another right which the law gives us is right to protest and to file a complaint against violation of our lawful benefits from others in order to reclaim any damages derived from acts of illegality, but it’s also under the terms and conditions of (prescription) duration. Because human beings have no eternal life when we get married, some couples are better-off and have children, but some others are unable to have children, but hope to adopt. Furthermore, what we have endeavored to earn during our lifelong efforts will go to our spouse or child as a successor when we pass away. These all are relations within the Civil Law framework, particularly relevant to relations of individual ranks; therefore, we would hereby like to draw your attention that the Civil Law is a basic law for supplementation in the absence of other special laws. The Royal Government of Cambodia approved a modern Civil Code which can be mentioned as the best one in the Southeast Asia, consisting of 09 books and 1305 articles and respective books shall be raised for next comment.