*BLACKHEATH PHILOSOPHY FORUM***

   *4pm Saturday April **4*

   *"LAW AND MORAL JUSTIFICATION"*

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   *SPEAKER: **Heydon Wardell-Burru*s, University of Sydney School of Law

   Is there a valid process to create laws that are morally justified?
   Traditionally, philosophers have argued that moral justification is
   not required for valid law, or alternatively, that a particular
   moral theory must be obeyed for laws to be valid. Is there a middle
   path that provides a process that satisfies the moral requirement
   without accepting a particular moral theory?

   The Forum meets at the Blackheath Neighbourhood Centre hall,,
   Gardiner Crescent, cnr. Great Western Highway, at 4pm-6pm, April 4,
   followed by drinks at a local pub.Hall is heated.Big afternoon
   tea.All welcome.For further details see blackheathphilosophy.org

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