The Evolution of Modern LibertyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1904 - 284 من الصفحات |
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... law , which alone is a political principle . The right to life may be forfeited by criminal action , or the State may at need demand the sacrifice of life , as in time of war . The ... positive laws of the State.1 Positive INTRODUCTION 7.
... law , which alone is a political principle . The right to life may be forfeited by criminal action , or the State may at need demand the sacrifice of life , as in time of war . The ... positive laws of the State.1 Positive INTRODUCTION 7.
الصفحة 8
George Lawrence Scherger. rior to , the positive laws of the State.1 Positive law it is not and cannot be . The State cannot permit its subjects to appeal to laws which it has not itself issued . The writers on Natural Law overlooked the ...
George Lawrence Scherger. rior to , the positive laws of the State.1 Positive law it is not and cannot be . The State cannot permit its subjects to appeal to laws which it has not itself issued . The writers on Natural Law overlooked the ...
الصفحة 11
... Law was very marked . The Roman jurists regarded Natural Law as a model system of perfect laws founded in Reason , to which positive laws should as far as possible be made to con- form . Natural Law was thus conducive in rendering Roman Law ...
... Law was very marked . The Roman jurists regarded Natural Law as a model system of perfect laws founded in Reason , to which positive laws should as far as possible be made to con- form . Natural Law was thus conducive in rendering Roman Law ...
الصفحة 12
... positive laws are inapplicable , to decide accord- ing to the " natural principles of law . " Likewise , the commissioners who prepared a code for India , recom- mend that in cases not foreseen by law the judges decide " in the manner ...
... positive laws are inapplicable , to decide accord- ing to the " natural principles of law . " Likewise , the commissioners who prepared a code for India , recom- mend that in cases not foreseen by law the judges decide " in the manner ...
الصفحة 17
... Positive Law includes the enactments of a particular government , enjoining certain actions upon the citizens and prohibiting others . Laws of Nature follow from the nature of things and are not dependent upon any particular form of ...
... Positive Law includes the enactments of a particular government , enjoining certain actions upon the citizens and prohibiting others . Laws of Nature follow from the nature of things and are not dependent upon any particular form of ...
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