Category: Jurisprudence

  • Purpose and Objectives of Law

    Purpose and Objectives of Law

    Law and You> Jurisprudence > Purpose and Objectives of Law List of Sub-Topics Law is the foundation of organized society, guiding human behaviour, maintaining order, and ensuring justice. It is not merely a set of rules but a framework designed to regulate relationships, protect rights, and resolve conflicts. Understanding the purpose and objectives of law…

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  • Nature of Law

    Nature of Law

    Law and You> Jurisprudence > Nature of Law List of Sub-Topics The concept of law lies at the heart of every civilized society. It shapes human behaviour, regulates social interactions, and provides the structure within which individuals and institutions coexist. Understanding the nature of law is essential because it reveals what law truly isโ€”its essence,…

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  • Kinds of Law

    Law and You> Jurisprudence > Kinds of Law Defining law is a complex and multifaceted endeavour that has engaged legal scholars, philosophers, and practitioners for centuries. Various definitions have been proposed, each offering unique perspectives on what constitutes law and its role in society. Different scholars emphasize different aspects of law, such as its normative…

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  • Origin and Historical Development of Law

    Law and You> Jurisprudence > Origin and Historical Development of Law List of Sub-Topics The historical development of law is a complex process that spans across different civilizations and time periods. This evolution can be traced through various significant stages and legal systems, each contributing to the overall framework of contemporary legal systems. History of…

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  • Definition of Law

    Definition of Law

    Law and You> Jurisprudence > Definition of Law List of Sub-Topics The term โ€œLawโ€™ denotes different kinds of rules and Principles. Law is an instrument which regulates human conduct/behaviour. Law means Justice, Morality, Reason, Order, and Righteous from the view point of the society. Law means Statutes, Acts, Rules, Regulations, Orders, and Ordinances from point…

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  • Kinds of Legal Rights

    Kinds of Legal Rights

    Law and You> Jurisprudence > Kinds of Legal Rights The noun right has different meanings resulting in the ambiguity of its exact meaning. In jurisprudence, we find a bitter discussion and disputes about the exact meaning of the term “Right”. In general, we discover a particular action is right by checking whether it is consonant…

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  • Theories of Legal Rights

    Theories of Legal Rights

    Law and You> Jurisprudence > Theories of Legal Rights The concept of legal rights is of fundamental significance in modern legal theory. Legal rights are the common claims of people which every cultured society recognizes as essential claims for their development, and which are therefore enforced by the state.  Thus, legal rights are those rights…

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  • Introduction to Legal Rights

    Introduction to Legal Rights

    Law and You> Jurisprudence > Introduction to Legal Rights The noun right has different meanings resulting in the ambiguity of its exact meaning. In jurisprudence, we find a bitter discussion and disputes about the exact meaning of the term “Right”. In general, we discover a particular action is right by checking whether it is consonant…

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  • Legal Wrong

    Legal Wrong

    Law and You> Jurisprudence > Legal Wrong Wrong means that something does not meet the anticipated outcomes we as a person or a group have set for something.  According to Salmond, a wrong is an act contrary to any rule of right or justice. A wrong, in law, means violation of a legal right. A…

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  • Kinds of Rights

    Kinds of Rights

    Law and You> Jurisprudence > Kinds of Rights In the last article, we have seen the meaning of the term “Rights” and different theories of rights. In this article, we shall study different kinds of Rights. Different kinds of rights are as follows: Natural Rights: The modern idea of natural rights grew out of the…

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