English
Noun
legal positivism (countable and uncountable, plural legal positivisms)
- (law) A school of thought in jurisprudence in which the law is seen as separated from moral values, i.e. the law is posited by lawmakers (humans).
Translations
legal school of thought in jurisprudence
- Arabic: please add this translation if you can
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 法律實證主義 / 法律实证主义 (fǎlǜ shízhèngzhǔyì), 法實證主義 / 法实证主义 (fǎshízhèngzhǔyì), 實證法學 / 实证法学 (shízhèng fǎxué), 法實證論 / 法实证论 (fǎshízhènglùn)
- Finnish: oikeudellinen positivismi
- French: positivisme juridique m
- Greek: νομικός θετικισμός m (nomikós thetikismós)
- Japanese: please add this translation if you can
- Korean: please add this translation if you can
- Polish: pozytywizm prawniczy m
- Portuguese: positivismo (pt) m
- Russian: please add this translation if you can
- Spanish: iuspositivismo (es) m, positivismo jurídico m
- Vietnamese: thuyết pháp luật thực chứng
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