(1) One has an absolute obligation to obey the law; disobedience is never justified. (2) One has an obligation to obey the law but this obligation can be ...
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We will interpret the claim that there is an obligation to obey the law as asserting only a prima facie, not an absolute, obligation. a) Absolute ...
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prima facie obligation to obey the law as such, but not an absolute,. * Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Fellow of the British Academy. ...
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§6. We have good reasons to disregard the characterisation of the general obligation to obey the law as a prima facie or as an absolute reason to obey the law.
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I believe that a citizen is obligated to obey the laws or be willing to suffer the consequences. I do not think that obedience depends on if the law is just or unjust, everyone's idea of what is just or unjust is different.
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No one holds that the duty is absolute: even its most passionate advocates allow that it is sometimes morally permissible to disobey the law,! ... Thirdly, as a positive argument against the supposed general obligation to obey the law, we have observed that contemporary law comprises a very comprehensive scheme of...
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Not only do we have the right to not obey Islamic law, we have the obligation to not obey it – because going along to get along will only result in further oppression. I’ve used the “secondary crime scene” analogy before.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. disobeyed what he regarded as an unjust application of the law. He helped organize a parade without a permit on the grounds ... Socrates’s understanding of legal obligation rests a lot on analogies with personal morality. He holds that there are two reasons why we are obliged to obey the laws.
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DLR-2 (PDF File)
MULTIPLE PRINCIPLES AND THE OBLIGATION TO OBEY THE LAW; NKIRUKA AHIAUZU*; [George Klosko’s multiple principle theory of political obligation is a re-cent formulation for the existence of a general obligation to obey the law.
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A76a-socrates (PDF File)
OBLIGATION TO OBEY THE LAW: A STUDY OF THE DEATH OF SOCRATES, by; Anthony D'Amato [FNa], 49 Southern California Law Review 1079 (1976) ... Do we have an obligation to obey any law, no matter how unjust or evil, provided only that it is in fact a valid rule of the legal system in which we happen to be physically located?
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