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Questions:

  1. According to Salmond jurisprudence consists of the analysis of legal concepts. Discuss.
  2. Jurisprudence is a part of history, a part of economics and sociology and part of ethics and philosophy of life. In view of above explain the scope of jurisprudence.
  3. Jurisprudence includes all concepts of human order and human conduct. In view of this statement explain scope of study of Jurisprudence.
  4. Jurisprudence comprises of philosophy of law. In view of this statement describe the nature of jurisprudence.
  5. Write a note on importance of the study of Jurisprudence.
  6. Describe contribution of classical natural law to the study of jurisprudence.
  7. Discuss criticism against Austin's theory of law.
  8. According to Hart rules are concerned not with what happens but with what is to be done. Discuss.
  9. Maine improved upon Savigny's legal theory. Do you agree? Support your answer with suitable arguments.
  10. Leon Duguit propounded a natural law theory with strongly sociological overtones. Describe the theory and discuss how it is opposed to the natural law doctrines of the age of enlightenment.
  11. American modern realism is a combination of the analytical positivists and sociological approaches. Comment.
  12. Economic approach of law may be considered as a variant of the historical approach. Do you agree? Substantiate your answer with suitable arguments.
  13. Describe the contribution of sociological school for development of jurisprudence.
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