Absolute law: immutable natural-law principle tempered by contextual variation in application and obligation in legal interpretation. Absolute Law denotes the true law of nature conceived as an immutable principle in theory, while its exercise and obligations may vary in practice according to object, reason, situation, and other circumstances; the term emphasises a normative constancy paired with contextual application.
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Absolute law: immutable natural-law principle tempered by contextual variation in application and obligation in legal interpretation.
Absolute Law denotes the true law of nature conceived as an immutable principle in theory, while its exercise and obligations may vary in practice according to object, reason, situation, and other circumstances; the term emphasises a normative constancy paired with contextual application.
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