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Morality and the Law

Legality and Morality in H L A  Hart's Theory of Criminal Law

Legality and Morality in H L A Hart's Theory of Criminal Law

... Legality and Morality in H L A Hart's Theory of Criminal Law SMU Law Review Volume 52 | Issue 1 Article 18 1999 Legality and Morality in H L A Hart's Theory of Criminal Law Hamish Stewart Follow this[.] ...

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The Role of Rules in Law and Morality

The Role of Rules in Law and Morality

... The Role of Rules in Law and Morality SMU Law Review Volume 23 | Issue 3 Article 2 1969 The Role of Rules in Law and Morality Frederick S Carney Follow this and additional works at https //scholar smu[.] ...

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Tax Shelters, Tax Law, and Morality: Codifying Judicial Doctrines

Tax Shelters, Tax Law, and Morality: Codifying Judicial Doctrines

... Tax Shelters, Tax Law, and Morality Codifying Judicial Doctrines SMU Law Review Volume 54 | Issue 1 Article 3 2001 Tax Shelters, Tax Law, and Morality Codif ying Judicial Doctrines Ellen P Aprill Foll[.] ...

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Autonomy and Morality in DRM and Anti-Circumvention Law

Autonomy and Morality in DRM and Anti-Circumvention Law

... of law -- in which particular behaviors are prohibited, and in which perpetrators proven to have violated the prohibition are duly punished -- establishes its legitimacy on at least two ...

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Natural Rights, Morality, and the Law

Natural Rights, Morality, and the Law

... the law to natural ...rightly-framed law does this enacts the natural law rightly, and the hastily conceived one less well” [58], we have processes of judicial review and legal ...

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Medieval Market Morality: Life, Law and Ethics in the English Marketplace, 1200–1500

Medieval Market Morality: Life, Law and Ethics in the English Marketplace, 1200–1500

... to morality when compared to their medieval counterparts (generally theologians, or at least people with some theological training; inevitably people subscribing to a religious moral ...

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Self-Defense, Necessity, and the Duty to Compensate, in Law and Morality

Self-Defense, Necessity, and the Duty to Compensate, in Law and Morality

... On the other hand, suppose the actor cannot afford to pay, and has no prospects of ever being able to afford to pay, yet she is faced with an emergency threatening her life, and can save her life only by breaking into ...

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Robert George's The Clash of Orthodoxies: Law, Religion, and Morality in Crisis

Robert George's The Clash of Orthodoxies: Law, Religion, and Morality in Crisis

... George's criticism of the secularist view that the voice of faith and religion should be excluded from the public square creates an apparent conflict with a basic thesis of his[r] ...

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Is There a Place for Morality in Law?

Is There a Place for Morality in Law?

... Al- though for Finnis morality, in terms of practical reasonableness, should be a central concern of a legal order, he does not deny the basic positivist thesis of the concep- tual dist[r] ...

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A Terrible Purity: International Law, Morality, Religion, Exclusion

A Terrible Purity: International Law, Morality, Religion, Exclusion

... What I have suggested, however, is that this very competition, this dichotomy, beginning with positivism's extrusion and suppression of morality (understood as a sour[r] ...

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Sodomy and Public Morality Offenses under U.S. Immigration Law: Penalizing Lesbian and Gay Identity

Sodomy and Public Morality Offenses under U.S. Immigration Law: Penalizing Lesbian and Gay Identity

... Finally, Nemetz is also limited by the fact that not all courts have accepted its analysis of moral turpitude and good moral character. In Longstaff, the Fifth Circ[r] ...

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Foreword  The Morality of the Criminal Law: Rights of the Accused

Foreword The Morality of the Criminal Law: Rights of the Accused

... For, as Justice Cardozo once wrote, "[t]he subject the most innocent on the surface may turn out '3 9 when it is probed to be charged with hidden fire." The education principle measures [r] ...

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Law, Morality, and Sexual Orientation

Law, Morality, and Sexual Orientation

... There are three types of common good which each provide the constitutive point of a dis- tinctive type of open-ended community and directly instantiate a basic human good[r] ...

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The law of marriage in its bearing on morality

The law of marriage in its bearing on morality

... Under the present law a man may exert every possible means to induce a woman to live with him; he may win over all those feelings by which God intended the conjugal consent to be obtaine[r] ...

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Contemporary society and its normative systems

Contemporary society and its normative systems

... that morality ceases to be unifying force of society in addition to be belittled and its nature, enforceability and very existence is ...and morality, or even rejection and questioning traditions, social ...

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The face and the interface: thinking with levinas on ethics and justice in an electronically mediated world

The face and the interface: thinking with levinas on ethics and justice in an electronically mediated world

... the law, the rule, the universal, [as] the ‘maxim’ that can be drawn from this singular ‘event’, or still less over the person deciding, who can never say ”I am ...for morality—a sort of code ...

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The Collapse of the Harm Principle

The Collapse of the Harm Principle

... In Law, Liberty, and Morality, a set of lectures delivered at Stanford University in 1962 in response to Lord Devlin, Hart rehearsed Mill's harm principle, but carefully pared the argume[r] ...

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Ethics without Morality, Morality without Ethics—Politics, Identity, Responsibility in Our Contemporary World

Ethics without Morality, Morality without Ethics—Politics, Identity, Responsibility in Our Contemporary World

... history morality suffers a codification and is reduced to ethics which is a specific law to ...of morality in a single ...many morality and the citizens of the polis living their ethics in the ...

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Introduction to J. B. Erhard's 'Devil's Apology' (1795)

Introduction to J. B. Erhard's 'Devil's Apology' (1795)

... moral law, which requires us to act in such a way that our maxims ‘ can be followed by all other human beings at all times without conflict ’ ...from morality: such norms would be morally permissible ...

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Gendered Morality

Gendered Morality

... Islamic law, exegesis and even ethical literature are seen by feminists, modernists and reformers alike as inspired by an Aristotelian hierarchical view as opposed to the egalitarian Qur’anic ...

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