Natural law
Natural law
Real World
Thomas Aquinas argued that laws permitting slavery were invalid because they violated the natural moral order inherent in human reason. The Nuremberg trials after World War II relied on natural law reasoning to prosecute Nazi officials, holding that 'following orders' under enacted law was no defence against universal moral principles.
Exam Focus
Compare natural law with positivism explicitly — examiners reward clear contrast between moral-based and procedure-based validity.
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