Leges

Leges (plural of Latin lex: law) may refer to:

Literature

 * Laws (dialogue) Plato's last and longest dialogue

Ancient Roman law

 * Leges regiae, early Roman laws introduced by the Kings of Rome
 * Lex Julia (Leges Juliae), ancient Roman laws, introduced by any member of the Julian family
 * Leges Clodiae, series of laws passed by the Plebeian Council of the Roman Republic
 * Leges provinciae, 146 BC laws concerning the regulation and administration of Roman provinces
 * Lex Antonia (Leges Antoniae), law established in ancient Rome in 44 BC
 * Lex Licinia Sextia (Leges Liciniae Sextiae), Roman law which restored the consulship in 367 BCE

Laws in other governments

 * Leges Henrici Primi, legal treatise, written circa 1115, on legal customs of medieval England
 * Leges palatinae, laws governing the functioning of the royal court of the Kingdom of Majorca
 * Leges Edwardi Confessoris, early twelfth-century English collection of 39 laws
 * Leges Genuciae, laws proposed in 342 BCE by plebeian consul Lucius Genucius
 * Leges barbarorum; see Early Germanic law
 * Sacrae Disciplinae Leges, 1983 apostolic constitution by Pope John Paul II
 * Leges inter Brettos et Scottos, legal codification under David I of Scotland
 * Welsh law (Leges Walliae)
 * Edictum Rothari (Leges Langobardorum) 643 CE compilation of Lombard law

Phrases

 * Inter arma enim silent leges ("In times of war, the law falls silent"), phrase attributed to Cicero
 * Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), an episode of the series
 * Leges sine Moribus vanae, motto of University of Pennsylvania

Other uses

 * Leges (diocese), a Roman Catholic titular bishopric in modern Algeria; see Numidia