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mario62 [17]
2 years ago
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Law is the command of the sovereign, an order accompanied by a threat to impose a disability or punishment for disobedience. thi

s definition of law is known as:
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disa [49]2 years ago
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This definition of law is known as legal positivism.This philosophy lays a greater emphasis on the conventional nature of law and it is associated with positive norms which are made by the legislatures.Afterward, these laws are considered as common laws which must be enforced.
Pavel [41]2 years ago
3 0
LEGAL POSITIVISM.

The law is as set forth or posited by the sovereign, with little concern for the goodness/badness/morality of the legal rules. Legal positivism is the thesis that the existence and content of law depends on social facts and not on its merits.  Donald J. Black-expanded it by adding that it is governmental social control. Also, it clearly states what constitutes the law and where to find the law.
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