Natural and positive law: a comparative analysis

Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 2 (22):71-75 (2012)
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The analysis leads to the conclusion that in contemporary legal philosophy is dichotomous division of legal doctrines, when natural law is any teaching that offers meaningful criteria for the validity of law, while others refer to positivism. The modern pragmatic jurisprudence is based on a new understanding of reality right, different from the positivist and from natural law.

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