In a 1,000-word paper, write a court decision in response to the case Regina v Dudley & Stephens available in the Final Paper module in the Content section on eCourseware.

In a 1,000-word paper, write a court decision in response to the case Regina v Dudley & Stephens available in the Final Paper module in the Content section on eCourseware.
Your paper must be informed by one of the traditions in the philosophy of law examined in this course.
You must draw on the course materials to support your decision.
Upload your final paper to the dropbox “Final paper” by ________________.
This paper will be graded. You can earn a maximum of 50 points.
The final paper serves to test the following competencies:
mastery of the course material in Modules 1–6
ability to summarize key positions in the philosophy of law and relate them to legal cases
ability to engage in close reading of philosophical and legal texts
ability to critically interrogate various philosophical positions as well as your own beliefs about law
formulate and answer philosophical questions about law

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