Philosophy of law is a branch of philosophy that examines the nature of law and law's relationship to other systems of norms, especially ethics and political philosophy. It asks questions like What is law?, What are the criteria for legal validity?, and What is the relationship between law and morality? Philosophy of law and jurisprudence are often used interchangeably, though jurisprudence sometimes encompasses forms of reasoning that fit into economics or sociology. Philosophy of law can be sub-divided into analytical jurisprudence and normative jurisprudence. Analytical jurisprudence aims to define what law is and what it is not by identifying law's essential features. Normative jurisprudence investigates both the non-legal norms that shape law and the legal norms that are generated by law and guide human action.
La filosofía del derecho y los valores es una rama de la filosofía que estudia los fundamentos filosóficos del derecho y los valores como orden normativo e institucional de la conducta humana en sociedad sin perder el punto de vista ético y los valores respectivos que conlleva el mismo.
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