Exploring Absolute Law: Immutable in Theory, Flexible in Practice, Linked to Natural Law Principles 'sLawDictionary
Absolute law, as defined by Black's Law Dictionary, 6th Edition, refers to the immutable law of nature that remains constant in theory or principle but may vary in application due to differing objects, reasons, situations, and other circumstances. This concept is closely related to natural law, emphasizing its theoretical constancy while acknowledging practical variability.
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