On the moral duty to obey the law

Authors

  • Álvaro de Argüelles Lugo Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M)

Keywords:

Philosophy of Law, Ethics, Political obligation

Abstract

The debate on the existence of a moral duty to obey the law begins with Plato's famous dialogue, Crito, and continues to the present day.  For  instance,  we  could  ask  ourselves  whether  failing  to comply with one of the many measures established to fight against the  covid-19  pandemic  is  always  morally  reprehensible,  even  in those  cases  in  which  disobedience  would  not  have  a  direct negative  impact  on  public  health.  This  essay  studies  the  content and  nature  of  this  hypothetical  duty  (sometimes  defined  as  the "political  obligation")  through  the  analysis  of  the  work  of  ten authors, with special attention to those of the 20th century: Hart, Rawls, Finnis and Dworkin.

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Author Biography

Álvaro de Argüelles Lugo, Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M)

Double Degree in Law and International Studies from the Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M), Spain. He is currently studying a Master in Legal Philosophy and Legal Policy at the same University

Published

2021-11-18

How to Cite

de Argüelles Lugo, Álvaro. (2021). On the moral duty to obey the law. DERECHO, 9(9), 175–194. Retrieved from http://161.132.207.136/ojs/index.php/derecho/article/view/545