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Jurisprudence, also
known as
theory of law or
philosophy of law, is the
examination in a
general perspective of what law is and what it
ought to be. It...
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Analytical jurisprudence is a
philosophical approach to law that
draws on the
resources of
modern analytical philosophy to try to
understand its nature...
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Justification is a
defense in a
criminal case, by
which a
defendant who
committed the acts ****erts that
because what they did
meets certain legal standards...
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Master of
Jurisprudence is
sometimes used as an
alternative name for both
Master of Laws and
Master of
Juridical Science.
Offered within United States...
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virtue jurisprudence is the set of
theories of law
related to
virtue ethics. By
making the
aretaic turn in
legal theory,
virtue jurisprudence focuses...
- Fiqh (/fiːk/; Arabic: فقه) is
Islamic jurisprudence. Fiqh is
often described as the
style of
human understanding and
practices of the sharia; that is...
- The
jurisprudence of
concepts was the
first sub-school of
legal positivism,
according to which, the
written law must
reflect concepts, when interpreted...
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Political jurisprudence is a
legal theory that some
judicial decisions are best
understood as part of a
political process, with
judges operating as political...
- In
European legal history and the
philosophy of law, the
jurisprudence of
interests is a
doctrine of
legal positivism of the
early 20th century, according...
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Lectures on
Jurisprudence, also
called Lectures on Justice, Police,
Revenue and Arms (1763) is a
collection of Adam Smith's lectures,
comprising notes...