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Does general theory of law exist without moral values?.

    1. [1] University of Applied Sciences

      University of Applied Sciences

      Lituania

  • Localización: Anuario de la Facultad de Derecho. Universidad de Extremadura, ISSN 0213-988X, ISSN-e 2695-7728, Nº 32, 2015-2016, págs. 17-17
  • Idioma: español
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    • The article deals with current general theory of law in respect of need of moral values. The emphasis is based on 8 arguments revealing why West culture’s general theory of law theory is rooted in moral values. There are analysed that moral values are obligatory in order to create general theory of law, because the individuals act morally in their daily life. Therefore, it distinguishes a correct judgment or law from an incorrect one. It is worth underlying that rational (moral) justice is vital to create common society good. This shows that law and moral are relative. The paper examines that moral justice is necessary for development of a person. To reach the goal of this article there were analysed that ius cogens is also based on moral values.


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