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Law and Morality - Friends or Foes
Written by Dr. John Warwick Montgomery
Narrated by Dr. John Warwick Montgomery
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Dr. Montgomery's inaugural lecture on the occasion of his appointment as Professor of Law and Humanities at the University of Luton, England. Do law and morals have an essential interrelationship? If so, from where can moral values justifiably be derived?
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