Universal law
Concepts which are universally accepted to be most legitimate / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about ethics. For logical empiricism, see Models of scientific inquiry.
In law and ethics, universal law or universal principle refers to concepts of legal legitimacy actions, whereby those principles and rules for governing human beings' conduct which are most universal in their acceptability, their applicability, translation, and philosophical basis, are therefore considered to be most legitimate.
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