Noun phrase.
/lej inˈteɾna/
"Ley interna" is a term frequently used in the field of law in Spanish-speaking countries. It refers to internal regulations or rules within an organization, institution, or company that govern its operations and activities. This term is more commonly used in written contexts, especially in legal documents and discussions.
Spanish: La empresa elaboró una nueva ley interna para regular el teletrabajo. English: The company drafted a new internal regulation to govern telecommuting.
Spanish: Según la ley interna de la universidad, los estudiantes deben mantener un cierto promedio académico. English: According to the university's internal regulation, students must maintain a certain academic average.
"Ley interna" is not commonly used as part of idiomatic expressions in Spanish.
The term "ley interna" can be broken down into two parts: "ley" meaning law, and "interna" meaning internal. Combined, it refers to the internal regulations or rules within an organization.
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