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Author
Title
Where law and morality meet / Matthew H. Kramer.
Imprint
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2008.
Description
1 online resource (301 pages)
Summary
How are law and morality connected, how do they interact, and in what ways are they distinct? Matthew Kramer argues that moral principles can enter into the law of any jurisdiction, yet reaffirms the legal positivist argument that law and morality are separable.
Note
Originally published: 2004.
How are law and morality connected, how do they interact, and in what ways are they distinct? Matthew Kramer argues that moral principles can enter into the law of any jurisdiction, yet reaffirms the legal positivist argument that law and morality are separable.
How are law and morality connected, how do they interact, and in what ways are they distinct? Matthew Kramer argues that moral principles can enter into the law of any jurisdiction, yet reaffirms the legal positivist argument that law and morality are separable.
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Oxford Scholarship Online.
Oxford Academic.
Oxford Academic.
Language
English
ISBN
9780191705434 ebook
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