An Introduction to Jurisprudence

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"My Books are like water; those of the great geniuses are wine, (fortunately) everybody drinks water". This quote of Mark Twain speaks the nature of this book. Instead of taking seriously the jurisprudence as a subject, students shall take it as a habit of thinking of knowledge of law.

The Book is the result of the knowledge gained from the lectures, articles and from various books to understand the jurisprudence properly. The objective of writing this book is to give knowledge to students in simple and clear language. Usually students get more difficulty to understand the theories of Jurisprudence, this book is the sincere effort to get rid of that difficulty.

Contents: Preface. 1. Nature and scope of jurisprudence. 2. Natural law and social contract. 3. German transcendental idealism (Kant, Hegel and Fichte). 4. Natural law with changing content (Revival of natural law theory). 5. Law and morals. 6. Economic approach to jurisprudence. 7. Feminist jurisprudence. 8. Analytical positivism. 9. Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832). 10. Functional school. 11. Doctrine of precedent. 12. Concept of legal right. 13. The concept of property. 14. Possession. 15. Obligation. 16. Person. 17. Theories of justice. Idex.

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Title
An Introduction to Jurisprudence
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9788184843439
Length
xii+228p., Illustrations; 23cm.
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