Why can unjust laws exist within a legal system?
Unjust laws can exist because the validity of a law is determined by its adherence to recognized procedures rather than its moral implications. Historical examples like slavery and apartheid illustrate that laws can be legally valid yet fundamentally unjust, as the criteria for evaluating legality and justice are separate.
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