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- Law is shaped by the values that people have – the values of those who are able to affect the development of law. The law also has an impact on moral attitudes; its enforcement, for example, tends to reinforce the values it reflects.
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Law is shaped by the values that people have – the values of those who are able to affect the development of law. The law also has an impact on moral attitudes; its enforcement, for example, tends to reinforce the values it reflects.
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Law, ethics and morality. What distinguishes these concepts?...
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Dec 17, 2021 · Ethics as a discipline is concerned with what is morally good and bad, and right or wrong, while morality deals with standards and rules of good conduct in society, and law, as a cognitive...
Jun 9, 2015 · Law, ethics and morality. What distinguishes these concepts? What connects them? Those are my questions. My argument is this. There is a traditional understanding of the relationship between law and ethics, and that understanding is inadequate as description.
- Susan P. Koniak
- 1996
Sep 2, 2021 · Positivist legal ethicists fashion their legal ethics account in a jurisprudence broadly influenced by H.L.A. Hart and Joseph Raz and the concept of legal positivism, also basing the lawyers’ role and professional commitments in the normative structure of legality.
- Andrea Romeo
- a.romeo@unicz.it
- 2021
May 27, 2016 · Many people believe that law and ethics are entirely different practices. Law is a highly institutionalized system, strictly regulating human conduct and consisting of largely contingent rules that every individual has—under the threat of coercion—to follow.
- Norbert Paulo
- 2016
Mar 15, 2023 · While sociology and history are mainly descriptive, the central question of ethics of law is normative: Which law is morally justified? The relationship between the ethics of law and legal methodology depends on the understanding of legal methodology, which itself is controversial.
May 27, 2001 · These two sources of interest in the nature of law are closely linked. Law is not the only normative domain in our culture; morality, religion, social conventions, etiquette, and so on, also guide human conduct in many ways which are similar to law.