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Positive Law and Objective Values

by Andrei Marmor
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Overview

Using a theory of social conventions and an analysis of law's authoritative nature, this book sets out the scope of law in relation to moral and other critical values. Marmor argues that law is founded on constructive conventions, and that consequently moral values cannot determine what the law is. He also provides an analysis of the concept of objectivity, arguing that many aspects of the law, and of moral values, are metaphysically objective.

Synopsis

Using a theory of social conventions and an analysis of law's authoritative nature, this book sets out the scope of law in relation to moral and other critical values. Marmor argues that law is founded on constructive conventions, and that consequently moral values cannot determine what the law is. He also provides an analysis of the concept of objectivity, arguing that many aspects of the law, and of moral values, are metaphysically objective.

About the Author, Andrei Marmor

University of Chicago Law School

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2001
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
200
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198268970

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