Yes, if you have a good reason. Such a defence is called necessity.
For example, if the sign says not to speed, but your aunt is dying from an overdose of advil pills, then yes, it is right to speed to get to the hospital.
Note that you still must drive safely, even if you are speeding.
Disobeying the law is not typically recommended, as it can lead to legal consequences. However, some individuals may choose to disobey unjust laws as a form of civil disobedience to bring attention to social issues or injustices. It's important to weigh the potential consequences of disobeying the law with the reasons for doing so.
To obey an unjust law is to give legitimacy to a law thus giving it precedence over morality and ethics : the "Moral Imperative" prevails .
Added: Ummmm . . . WHAT'd they say?????
Nice quote, but somewhat unreponsive to the question, dont'cha think?
"Unjust" as defined by WHOM?
You disobey any law at your peril. The very essence of our system of government is that citizens are called upon to be governed by rules and law.
If everyone were to interpret the law in their OWN way, is the definition of Anarchy.
If you feel strongly enough to become a test case, do what you think is right for you, but .. . be prepared to pay the consequences.
Contact your legislators (state or federal) and urge the repeal of the law that upsets you.
She chose to disobey her teacher's instructions and faced the consequences.
The word 'disobey' is a verb meaning to refuse or fail to follow an order or rule.The verb 'disobey' is an action of the subject of the sentence.Examples:He continues to disobey the playground rules.A dog should not disobey its owner.I will not disobey the king.
The past tense of disobey is disobeyed.
disobeyingly? i think that's right. why are you even on here? too lazy to do your homework? huh? exactly.. just what i thought.. just know that im watching you ;) GET DEM HOMEWORK DONE DOE~
Mississippi law restricted slaves from obtaining education, assembling in groups, owning property, carrying firearms, and moving freely without permission from their owners. Additionally, slaves were subject to harsh punishments for any attempts to escape or disobey their owners.
no.
Only illegal orders.
No, it is not all right to disobey the law, and it is not safe. Disobeying traffic rules will result in an accident and you or someone else could be hurt or killed.
According to King, it is morally right to disobey Unjust Laws. He says, "Any law that uplifts human personality is just. Any law that degrades human personality is unjust."
To disobey the law given to us. Mainly to disobey the Word of God.
In ANY country, if you disobey the laws of that country then you are committing a crime. In any other country, as a citizen or visitor, if you commit a crime you are liable to be arrested and punished for it.
To explain when a person has a moral obligation to disobey the law
no its not
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Yes, if you have a good reason. Such a defence is called necessity. For example, if the sign says not to speed, but your aunt is dying from an overdose of advil pills, then yes, it is right to speed to get to the hospital. Note that you still must drive safely, even if you are speeding.
It does not obey mendel's law of dominance
It is not correct to disobey anything good. but situation is very important thing to disobey law or a rule. prime of law or a rule always be generate as all type of possible circumstances situation can develop themseleves and form a new solution of the problem is not meet only with breaking the rules...