Jurisprudence, the study and theory of law, delves into the intricate world of legal principles, concepts, and doctrines.Rooted in the Latin term "juris prudentia," meaning "the knowledge of law," jurisprudence encompasses diverse perspectives on the nature of law, its origins, and its relationship with society, morality, and justice. From historical inquiries into legal systems to contemporary debates about the interpretation and application of laws, jurisprudence offers a comprehensive examination of the foundations, functions, and implications of legal systems.
The Jurisprudence of Sport: Sports and Games as Legal Systems (American Casebook Series)
Jurisprudence Cases and Materials: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law and Its Applications
Government by Judiciary: The Transformation of the Fourteenth Amendment (Studies in Jurisprudence and...
Democracy, Expertise, and Academic Freedom: A First Amendment Jurisprudence for the Modern State
This book highlights the significance of studying the prophetic biography for understanding Islam and the scholarly methods of narrating it. It tackles the period from the Prophet's birth to his mission, so it mentions his lineage, birth and suck; his journey to Syria; his laboring for provision, his trading with Khadijah's wealth, his marriage to her, his participation in building the Kabah, his seclusion in Hira Cave and the start of the Revelation. Read more
Most Deserving of Death?: An Analysis of the Supreme Court's Death Penalty Jurisprudence
Jurisprudence, Classical and Contemporary: From Natural Law to Postmodernism (American Casebook Seri...
Complexity Theory and Law: Mapping an Emergent Jurisprudence (Law, Science and Society)