What is Law ? The Differing Theories of Jurisprudence, Surya Prakash Sinha, 1989. In: Droit et société, n°22, 1992. Transformations de l’État et changements juridiques : l'exemple de l'Amérique Latine. p. 712
Jurisprudence is most usefully conceived as a theory about law, not as a theory of law. The distinct...
What is law? is a simple question with a variety of a very complex answers. The question usually l...
In the beginning of the legal study, it is very crucial to be familiar with diverse theories and con...
What is Law ? The Differing Theories of Jurisprudence, Surya Prakash Sinha, 1989. In: Droit et socié...
Considerations of general jurisprudence are undertaken in three disciplines of knowledge recognised ...
The term ‘jurisprudence’ is derived etymologically from the Latin juris, meaning law, and prudentia,...
Most jurisprudential literature in the current era is devoted to the question,What is law? What are ...
'Debates surrounding the concept of law are not new. For a wide variety of reasons and in a wide var...
International audienceWhat if the debate about the usefulness and necessity of defining law was simp...
The Sociology of Law, Roger Cotterrell, 1992. In: Droit et société, n°22, 1992. Transformations de l...
Legal semiotics emphasizes the contingency and fluidity of legal concepts and stresses the existence...
The article examines different methods for defining law in the past and in current times, considerin...
What is the meaning of the word Jurisprudence? The etymology of the word 'jurisprudence' hails from ...
To say precisely when legal theory reached its current dead end would be more difficult and less to ...
What is law like? What can we compare it with in order to illuminate its character and suggest answe...
Jurisprudence is most usefully conceived as a theory about law, not as a theory of law. The distinct...
What is law? is a simple question with a variety of a very complex answers. The question usually l...
In the beginning of the legal study, it is very crucial to be familiar with diverse theories and con...
What is Law ? The Differing Theories of Jurisprudence, Surya Prakash Sinha, 1989. In: Droit et socié...
Considerations of general jurisprudence are undertaken in three disciplines of knowledge recognised ...
The term ‘jurisprudence’ is derived etymologically from the Latin juris, meaning law, and prudentia,...
Most jurisprudential literature in the current era is devoted to the question,What is law? What are ...
'Debates surrounding the concept of law are not new. For a wide variety of reasons and in a wide var...
International audienceWhat if the debate about the usefulness and necessity of defining law was simp...
The Sociology of Law, Roger Cotterrell, 1992. In: Droit et société, n°22, 1992. Transformations de l...
Legal semiotics emphasizes the contingency and fluidity of legal concepts and stresses the existence...
The article examines different methods for defining law in the past and in current times, considerin...
What is the meaning of the word Jurisprudence? The etymology of the word 'jurisprudence' hails from ...
To say precisely when legal theory reached its current dead end would be more difficult and less to ...
What is law like? What can we compare it with in order to illuminate its character and suggest answe...
Jurisprudence is most usefully conceived as a theory about law, not as a theory of law. The distinct...
What is law? is a simple question with a variety of a very complex answers. The question usually l...
In the beginning of the legal study, it is very crucial to be familiar with diverse theories and con...