Lectures on Jurisprudence & Legal Theory is a comprehensive academic work designed to explain the philosophical and theoretical foundations of law through a structured lecture format. The book systematically examines classical and modern schools of jurisprudence, including natural law, positivism, sociological, realist, and contemporary legal theories.
It explores fundamental legal concepts such as justice, rights, duties, sovereignty, legal authority, and obligation, helping readers understand how abstract legal ideas influence legislation and judicial decision-making. Emphasis is placed on legal reasoning and interpretation, enabling students to develop analytical and critical thinking skills essential to legal education.
Written in an accessible yet scholarly style, the book serves as both a teaching tool and a reference text for jurisprudence courses. It is particularly valuable for undergraduate and postgraduate law students, judicial aspirants, and legal scholars seeking a deeper understanding of the intellectual foundations of law








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