Hans J. Morgenthau’s Critique of Legal Positivism: Politics, Justice, and Ethics in International Law
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2023-03-30Estado
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. Modern jurisprudence has typically been presented as a debate between legal positivism and natural law. Though the demise of legal positivism has been touted
despite its pre-eminence in past decades, it is clear that there remains a vigorous
debate surrounding this theory. It is noteworthy that Hans J. Morgenthau’s legal
thought and critique of legal positivism have remained unexplored in the context
of this debate. Largely forgotten, his legal thought answers questions that lie at the
heart of the natural law and legal positivist debate. It showcases his deeply nuanced
understanding of legal and political theory and contains a powerful and insightful
commentary on the fundamental problems faced by international law. Building on
existing literature, this paper unearths Morgenthau’s critique of legal positivism. It
does this by re-examining his works, which address the question of whether moral
considerations are relevant to determining the content of the law in force. It brings
his legal thought to light, which highlights the artifciality of the division between
law and morality and ofers a nuanced analysis of problems inherent in international
law. Ultimately, the paper challenges the claim that the law can be determined without resorting to moral judgement and shows how Morgenthau’s insights remain relevant to legal positivism and natural law debates today
Hans J. Morgenthau’s Critique of Legal Positivism: Politics, Justice, and Ethics in International Law
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2524-3985Palabras Clave
.Morgenthau · Realism · International law · Legal positivism · Natural law