value pluralism in law and legal theory
Value pluralism in law and legal theory refers to the recognition and acceptance of diverse and potentially conflicting values within the legal system. It acknowledges that there are multiple legitimate and coexisting moral and political perspectives that can inform legal decisions, and rejects the idea that there is a single correct answer or moral framework to guide legal reasoning.
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