Feminist Jurisprudence
Feminist Jurisprudence is a school of legal thought that examines the intersection…
Human Rights and Jurisprudence
1. Introduction Human Rights Jurisprudence deals with the philosophical, legal, and moral…
Legal Reasoning & Interpretation of Statutes
1. Introduction Legal reasoning and statutory interpretation are essential tools used by…
Law and Equity
Introduction - Law and Equity Law and equity are two branches of…
Law and Social Change
Introduction - Law and Social Change Law and social change are deeply…
Custom as a Source of Law
Introduction Custom is one of the earliest and most fundamental sources of…
Judicial Precedents
Introduction Judicial precedent, also known as case law or judge-made law, is…
Legal Concepts: Liability & Obligation
Introduction Liability and obligation are foundational concepts in jurisprudence that define the…
Personality in Law
Introduction - Personality in Law In legal jurisprudence, personality refers to the…
Ownership and Possession
Introduction - Ownership and Possession Ownership and possession are two fundamental concepts…
Legal Rights and Duties
Introduction - Legal Rights and Duties Legal rights and duties are fundamental…
Sources of Law
The term “Sources of Law” refers to the origins from which legal…
Realist School of Jurisprudence
The Realist School of Jurisprudence emerged in the early 20th century, primarily…
Historical School of Jurisprudence
The Historical School of Jurisprudence views law as a product of historical…
Analytical School of Jurisprudence
The Analytical School of Jurisprudence, also known as the Positivist School, focuses…
Natural Law Theory
Natural Law Theory is one of the oldest and most influential theories…
Schools of Jurisprudence
Schools of Jurisprudence Jurisprudence, the theory and philosophy of law, has evolved…
Introduction to Jurisprudence
What is Jurisprudence? an Introduction to Jurisprudence Jurisprudence refers to the philosophical…