The internal liberty in structure of law
Journal: Advances in Law Studies (Vol.1, No. 3)Publication Date: 2013-07-01
Authors : Vladimir Shafirov;
Page : 129-133
Keywords : law; morality; rights and freedoms; internal liberty;
Abstract
The prevailing opinion is that the law (the external sphere of human liberty and morality) is internal. This can be explained by the fact that morals can not simply be obey, they must become an internal conviction. It is impossible to make a person be guided by the motive of duty in subjection to the law or to perform it in good conscience. Therefore, for the law, it is only important (even formal) performance of duties. The article explains the fallacy of view to the law only as the sphere of external liberty.
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