jurisprudence
Jurisprudence. The philosophy of law. Also, the science and study of law.
Jurisprudence
(from dictionary.com) 1. the science or philosophy of law. 2.a body or system of laws. 3.a department of law: medical jurisprudence.
Brian Bix has written: 'Philosophy of Law, Volume 2 of 4' 'Jurisprudence' -- subject(s): Jurisprudence, Law, Philosophy
JURISPRUDENCE
The correct spelling is jurisprudence. Jurisprudence is the study, philosophy, or theory of law. It is the science of law and legal relations or a legal system.
Yes, that's correct. Jurisprudence is the theory and philosophy of law. It encompasses the study of the origins and nature of law, as well as how it is interpreted and applied. It also explores the role of law in society and its relationship to ethics and justice.
Alois Troller has written: 'The law and order' -- subject(s): Jurisprudence, Outlines, syllabi 'Die Begegnung von Philosophie, Rechtsphilosophie und Rechtswissenschaft' -- subject(s): Jurisprudence, Law, Philosophy 'Die Begegnung von Philosophie, Rechtsphilosophie und Rechtswissenschaft' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Law, Jurisprudence 'Die Begegnung von Philosophie, Rechtsphilosophie und Rechtswissenschaft' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Law, Jurisprudence 'Rechtserlebnis und Rechtspflege' -- subject(s): Jurisprudence, Outlines, syllabi
Edgar Bodenheimer was a legal scholar who wrote several influential books on international law, including "Jurisdiction in International Law" and "Principles of International Law." His work focused on the development of legal norms for managing relations between states in the international arena.
The science or philosophy of law is called jurisprudence. It involves the study of the principles, theories, and foundations of the legal system, as well as the nature of law and legal reasoning. Jurisprudence explores questions about the role of law in society, the relationship between law and morality, and the interpretation and application of legal rules.
Suri Ratnapala has written: 'Australian Constitution Law' 'Australian constitutional law' -- subject(s): Constitutional law 'Jurisprudence of liberty' -- subject(s): Liberty, Philosophy, Law, Jurisprudence