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[jŏŏŕĭs-prōōd́ns]
(n.)The philosophy or science of law.
(n.)A division or department of law: medical jurisprudence.
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Jurisprudence is the theory and philosophy of law. Scholars of jurisprudence, or legal philosophers, hope to obtain a deeper understanding of the nature of law, of legal reasoning, legal systems and ...
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The word jurisprudence derives from the Latin term juris prudentia, which means "the study, knowledge, or science of law." In the United States jurisprudence commonly means the philosophy of law. Legal philosophy has many aspects, but four of them are the most common.
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feminist jurisprudence: an overview ... Feminist jurisprudence is a philosophy of law based on the political, economic, and social equality of sexes. ... As a field of legal scholarship, feminist jurisprudence began in 1960s. It now holds a significant place in U.S. law and legal thought and influences many debates on sexual...
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Jurisprudence resource page with links to jurisprudence websites, listservs and research guides. ... American Journal of Jurisprudence ... "The Journal published articles and review essays critically examining the moral foundations of law and legal systems and exploring current and historical issues in ethics, jurisprudence,
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Definition of "Jurisprudence" ... JURISPRUDENCE - The study of law and the structure of the legal system. The science of the law. By science is understood that connexion of truths which is founded on principles either evident in themselves or capable of demonstration;
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The Journal published articles and review essays critically examining the moral foundations of law and legal systems and exploring current and historical issues in ethics, jurisprudence, and legal (including constitutional) theory.
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Therapeutic Jurisprudence concentrates on the law's impact on emotional life and psychological well-being. It is a perspective that regards the law (rules of law, legal procedures, and roles of legal actors) itself as a social force that often produces therapeutic or anti-therapeutic consequences.
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