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Natural law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Natural law or the law of nature (Latin: ) is a theory that posits the existence of a law whose content is set by nature and that therefore has validity everywhere. The phrase natural law is oppo...
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II. Where does one find the Law? ... 2. Natural Law ... Jurisprudence 315 University of Miami School of Law...
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Wilmarth, Arthur E.,Elusive Foundation: John Marshall, James Wilson, and the Problem of Reconciling Popular Sovereignty and Natural Law Jurisprudence in the New Federal Republic. George Washington Law Review, Vol.
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D. Natural Law ... 43.1 states that “Man, in virtue of his rational being, has a natural right, antecedent to positive law, to the private ownership of external goods: and art. 43.2.1 stipulates that such rights are “regulated by the principles of social justice.” ... II. Natural Law and the Free State Constitution...
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