legal positivism
English
Noun
legal positivism (countable and uncountable, plural legal positivisms)
- (law) A school of thought in jurisprudence in which the law is seen as separated from moral values, i.e. the law is posited by lawmakers (humans).
Translations
legal school of thought in jurisprudence
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See also
legal positivism on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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