
doi: 10.1002/alt.21644
Legal Positivism is based upon the concept that law consists of the enforceable commands of government, and does not depend on the validity of other criteria, such as normative or religious values, or natural law. The concept embraces the idea that natural law does not override government dictates enunciated in statutes, regulations, rules and court precedents.
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