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Law and Morality: The Dilemma of Separating Siamese Twins

English · Paperback / Softback

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The term 'unjust law' can serve as a starting point for understanding that laws can be immoral. We also have 'shysters' or crooked lawyers, who are considered unethical within their own profession. Obviously, morality and the law are not necessarily one and the same thing when two people can be lawyers, both having studied a great deal of the same material, and one is moral, whereas the other is not. The many protests we have had throughout history against unjust laws, where more often than not, the protesters were concerned with 'what is moral' or a 'higher morality', would also seem to indicate that distinctions must be made between law and morality. It is against this background this work attempts a surgical operation of separating what looks like a Siamese Twins. The attendant controversy that surrounds the separation of law from morality starts off with an exposition of the jurisprudence embedded in the naturalist and the positivists schools of thought. A discussion of the legal enforcement of morality is also carried out. This work argues that those who seek to separate morality from law therefore are in pursuit both of the impossible and the destructive.

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Oyeniyi Abe is a Lecturer in Law at Afe Babalola University,Ado-Ekiti.He is the College Examinations Officer and Seminar Coordinator.He is also the Course Leader for the newly introduced course: ADR.He is a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria and member of national and international organizations.He is educated in Nigeria and EU

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Authors Oyeniy Abe, Oyeniyi Abe, Adedapo Adekunle
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2013
 
EAN 9783659463426
ISBN 978-3-659-46342-6
No. of pages 60
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Other law

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