Critically evaluate the main principles of legal positivism and natural law.
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The history of "Natural Law" is extensive. Classical Greek Naturalism was the major doctrine until Christian Theologian Doctrine replaced it. As societies have moved away from the church "Natural Law" has been to some extent superseded by Positivism. We have been asked to critically evaluate these two schools of Jurisprudence.
Greek Naturalism The classical Greek philosophers believed that natural law was a moral order, which was superior to human law and one that knows no
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natural_law.html *Selected Philosophy of Law: Qusetia Online Library Resources http://www.questia.com/Index.jsp?CRID=philosophy_of_law&OFFID=se1 *Slider Encyclopaedia Search: http://enc.search.slider.com/?q=adler&cs=utf-8 *The Hume Society: http://www.humesociety.org/ *The Internet Encyclopaedia of Philosophy: Legal Positivism: Himma Kenneth Einar University of Washington: www.utm.edu/research/iep/l/legalpos.htm Other IT Sources *Iolis *Westlaw *Lexis *Law Careers.NET FOUNDATIONS