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The relationship between law and morality is a topic which receives special importance and attention, especially in liberal democracies in which the law is supposed to regulate highly pluralized and fragmented societies. Under conditions of plurality of values, many social forces and legal theories require a certain kind of neutrality from the legal system, a means of compatibility of the many world views and moral systems that are present within the same social space. Such a conciliating commitment sounds particularly relevant in times of the doctrinal ubiquity of ideas such as peace based on human rights. This was the title of the 28th World Congress of the IVR in Lisbon, which the special workshop Law and Morals on which this book is based. It is divided into four parts: Law and Practical Reason, Conceptual Approaches on Law and Morals, Legal versus Moral Normativity, and Morals and Legal Positivism.
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The relationship between law and morality is a topic which receives special importance and attention, especially in liberal democracies in which the law is supposed to regulate highly pluralized and fragmented societies. Under conditions of plurality of values, many social forces and legal theories require a certain kind of neutrality from the legal system, a means of compatibility of the many world views and moral systems that are present within the same social space. Such a conciliating commitment sounds particularly relevant in times of the doctrinal ubiquity of ideas such as peace based on human rights. This was the title of the 28th World Congress of the IVR in Lisbon, which the special workshop Law and Morals on which this book is based. It is divided into four parts: Law and Practical Reason, Conceptual Approaches on Law and Morals, Legal versus Moral Normativity, and Morals and Legal Positivism.