Title: Natural Law Theory and Its Influence in Indian Laws Relating to Fundamental Rights (Article 14, 19 and 21) and Case Laws Relating to It
Abstract:Natural law is known as higher law or the law of nature which has been continually dominating the entire basis of politics, law, religion and social philosophy. Natural law is said to be those sets of...Natural law is known as higher law or the law of nature which has been continually dominating the entire basis of politics, law, religion and social philosophy. Natural law is said to be those sets of unwritten laws which contains the principles of ought as revealed by the nature of man or reason or derived from god.It is the understanding of a moral law that is either given with nature and known through reason or given with moral reason independently of nature. Natural law is universal and common to all humanity. It goes beyond the differences in culture, religion, and various formulations of moral law. It is often understood as the fundamental source of norms from which positively formulated moral norms must be derived if morally justifiable.Read More
Publication Year: 2014
Publication Date: 2014-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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