Validity and Obligation in Natural Law Theory
The relation between law and morality is a point of contention amongst legal philosophers. There are several issues: first, the extent to which law should incorporate moral standards; second, the effect of moral status on legal validity (the "validity question"); third, the effect of legal...
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Main Author: | TAN, Seow Hon |
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2003
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