Law in its Own Right

Law in its Own Right

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Romance Science & Technology Philosophy
Format Hardcover
Pages 144
Language English
Published Feb 10, 2000
Publisher Hart Publishing
ISBN-10 1841130346
ISBN-13 9781841130347
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In this thought-provoking exploration, the authors delve into the intricate relationship between legality and morality, raising fundamental questions about the nature of law itself. They examine how legal systems have historically navigated the turbulent waters of ethical considerations, prompting readers to consider whether law can stand alone or if it inherently requires a moral underpinning.

Through rigorous analysis and engaging prose, the book invites readers to reflect on the implications of legal validity and its dependence on moral frameworks. The dialogue presented encourages an introspective look at how societal norms and values inform our understanding of justice, ultimately shaping the laws that govern us.

As such, this work serves not only as a scholarly examination but also as a catalyst for discussion about the very foundations of legal theory. It challenges readers to confront their own beliefs regarding justice and the role of morality in shaping a fair society.

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