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The concept of Legal Positivism is the opposite of Mill’s harm principle. |
False. Legal positivism is related to Mill's harm principle. Why?? |
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The concept of Legal Moralism states that controlling individual behaviors through the legal regulation of morality is desirable. |
True |
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The focal point of law addresses what one focuses upon in order to determine whether the law is successful. |
True |
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Legal idealism views the law as a human creation that should not regulate morality. |
False. Legal Positivism, not Legal Idealism, views the law as a human creation that should not regulate morality. |
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Idealists support sentencing guidelines because they limit discretion in the law. |
True. Idealists believe there should be less discretion in law. Why?? |
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Legal Moralism is associated with idealism. |
True. Compare Legal Moralism to idealism in your notes. |
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Legal Positivism is associated with pragmatism. |
True. Compare Legal Positivism to pragmatism in your notes. |