ABSTRACT
Jurisprudence is a vast, open-ended, and often daunting subject, particularly because of its links with a variety of other disciplines, such as philosophy, sociologyand political science. The answers given in the text explain the nature and significance of these links and seek to unravel their complexity. Descriptions and definitions of jurisprudential terms are given throughout the book.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 3|1 pages
Natural Law
part 4|1 pages
Transcendental Idealism
part 5|1 pages
Introduction
part 7|1 pages
Historical Jurisprudence