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Which jurisprudential position holds that the validity of a law derives solely from its source (i.e., enacted by a competent sovereign) and not from its moral content?

ALegal positivism
BSociological school of jurisprudence
CCritical legal studies
DNatural law theory
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Legal positivism
Legal positivism (Austin, Hart, Kelsen) separates law and morality — a law is valid because it issues from the sovereign or rule of recognition. Natural law (Aquinas, Finnis) insists an unjust law is no law at all.
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