law & morality: should we respect evil laws?

THANKS SISYPHUS 55 for animating and narrating parts of this video!! check out his channel here:    / @sisyphus55   do immoral laws lose their legal character? or can legality be separate from morality? i discuss the debate between natural law and legal positivism by examining the nasty regime and a specific case within it. ✧・゚: ✧・゚: i'd love to hear what you have to say *:・゚✧*:・゚✧ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 natural law 1:18 legal positivism 3:55 the central question 5:13 the grudge informer case 6:21 radbruch & kelsen 9:52 hart-fuller debate 18:54 is anglo-america any better? 28:02 outro ★・・・・・★・・・・・★ If you want extra ways to support my channel and get more content, check out my PATREON: patreon.com/oliSUNvia socials: ,, instagram: @olisunvia ,, tiktok: @olisunvia (v lame pls don't judge) ,, spotify: liv sun FOR BUSINESS INQUIRIES: [email protected] ★・・・・・★・・・・・★ SOURCES: Benson, C. & Fink, J. (2012). "New Perspectives on Nazi Law." https://philpapers.org/archive/FININP... Benson, C. & Fink, J. (2012). "Legal Oughts, Normative Transmission and the Nazi Use of Analogy." DOI: 10.5235/Jurisprudence.3.2.445 Critch, R. (2012). "Positivism and Relativism in Post-War Jurisprudence." DOI: 10.5235/Jurisprudence.3.2.341 Fraser, D. (2012). "Evil Law, Evil Lawyers? From theJustice Case to the Torture Memo." DOI: 10.5235/Jurisprudence.3.2.391 Haldemann, F. (2005). "Gustav Radbruch vs. Hans Kelsen: A Debate on Nazi Law." https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9337.2... Pauer-Studer. (2012). "Law and Morality under Evil Conditions The SS Judge Fonrad Morgen." DOI: 10.5235/Jurisprudence.3.2.367 MUSIC: Chopin: Nocturne Op.48 No.1 Chopin: Nocturne in C sharp minor No. 20 Satie: Gnossienne No. 1 Satie: Gnossienne No. 2 tags: germany, evil, immoral, morality, legal theory, moral theory, law and morality, hart fuller debate, holocaust, world war 2, world war II, WWII, united nations, UN,corruption, legal system, supreme court, justice, america, sisyphus 55, video essay, commentary, philosophy, legal philosophy, noam chomsky, torture memos, war on terror, afghanistan war, laws, lawyer, nuremberg trials, shanspeare, jordan theresa, cj the x, tiffany ferg, alice cappelle, contrapoints, philosophy tube, madisyn brown, chad chad, tee noir, noah samsen, fd signifer, foreign man in a foreign land, khadija mbowe, T1J