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Lex regia is a Latin term meaning "royal law". It may refer to:

  • Leges regiae, ancient laws of the kings of Rome
  • Lex regia (imperial), the late Roman and medieval idea of a law transferring power from the Roman people to the emperor
  • King's Law, also known as Lex Regia, the former constitution of Norway and Denmark