A critical Analysis on Legal Positivism
and the separation of law and Morals
978-3-639-29922-9
3639299221
172
2010-10-05
68.00 €
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To start with, the term “Jurisprudence” emanates from a Latin word Jurisprudentia broadly speaking it means “knowledge of law”. In this regard the Latin term “Juris” means law and “prudentia” means skill or knowledge. Jurisprudence therefore presupposes knowledge of law and its application. However, it should be noted that, the word “Jurisprudence” has been given different meaning at different times. The non-convergence is due to the technique of inquiry and approach to the study of the subject matter. This in turn leads us to the traditional technical division of Jurisprudence into five main branches or schools of Jurisprudence. The divisions were based on certain basic assumption about “law” characterized by Jurists belonging to each school which distinguishes from those of other schools.
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