Law School for Everyone. Episode 38, Legal Duty to Others.

While we're morally obligated to help others, we're not necessarily legally obligated to help, regardless of what religious and ethical authorities may advise. Welcome to the concept of affirmative duty. Here, learn why this rule exists, examine legislative efforts to change it, and consid...

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Other Authors: K. Cheng, Edward (Actor), L. Hoffmann, Joseph (Actor), Bishop Shadel, Molly (Actor), J. Smith, Peter (Actor)
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Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : The Great Courses, 2017.
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Summary:While we're morally obligated to help others, we're not necessarily legally obligated to help, regardless of what religious and ethical authorities may advise. Welcome to the concept of affirmative duty. Here, learn why this rule exists, examine legislative efforts to change it, and consider some well-established exceptions to the rule.
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