Jurisprudence Notes


Law Notes

what is jurisprudence? 

Jurisprudence is the study of the nature of law and its related ideas1. It delves into general theoretical questions about laws and legal systems, including the relationship of law to justice and morality, and the social nature of law.

Legal Theory

The term itself carries ambiguity, and jurists' views on its scope are often influenced by their "ideology". It can also refer to the knowledge of law as a science combined with the art of practical application, or legislation as the science and art of making good laws.

Jurisprudence definition

Fundamentally, jurisprudence involves the study of the nature of law and its related ideas. It explores general theoretical questions about laws and legal systems. This includes examining the relationship of law to justice and morality, and the social nature of law.

Jurisprudence Notes

Jurisprudence Notes

The Contents

Chapter 1: Jurisprudence

Chapter 2: Natural Law

Chapter 3: Legal Positivism I

Chapter 4: Legal Positivism II

Chapter 6: The Hart Fuller Debate

Chapter 7: Kelsen: Pure Theory of Law

Chapter 9: Dworkin

Chapter 11: Marx, Marxism and Marxist Legal theory

Chapter 12: Feminist Legal Theories

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