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2025, Vol. 5, Issue 2, Part E

Trilogy and taxonomy of law, politics, and morality: The template for most human interactions in the contemporary world


Author(s): Onyebuolise Henry Okolie, Odhe Keneth Owhigose and Edegware Michael Oki

Abstract: Deeply woven within the fabrics of all human societies, is the interaction of law, politics and morality. Regardless, the relationship among the three has never been seamless. While some jurists see no relationship whatsoever between law and morality, others reject vehemently, any connection between politics and morality. But law and morals are twins in essence. They differ only in form. When we talk of politics, we moralize and when we talk of morals we politicize. While law is an output of politics, politics operates only within the confines of the law. The article aims to appraise the relationship among law, politics and morality and how the three interact to regulate most if not all human conducts in the society. The paper found that though the three are different in genre, they are similar in essence. The three concepts interact to regulate most human conducts in our contemporary world.

DOI: 10.22271/2790-0673.2025.v5.i2e.254

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International Journal of Law, Justice and Jurisprudence
How to cite this article:
Onyebuolise Henry Okolie, Odhe Keneth Owhigose, Edegware Michael Oki. Trilogy and taxonomy of law, politics, and morality: The template for most human interactions in the contemporary world. Int J Law Justice Jurisprudence 2025;5(2):420-426. DOI: 10.22271/2790-0673.2025.v5.i2e.254
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