Jurisprudence-II is a comprehensive academic text that delves into the advanced dimensions of legal theory and philosophy of law. Building upon foundational jurisprudence, the book examines modern schools of thought such as sociological, realist, and contemporary jurisprudence, along with theories of justice, rights, liability, punishment, and legal reasoning.
The book presents complex philosophical concepts in a structured and student-friendly manner, supported by critical analysis and relevant legal perspectives. It emphasizes analytical thinking and conceptual clarity, enabling students to understand the evolution and practical relevance of jurisprudential ideas in modern legal systems.
Aligned with LLB and integrated law course syllabi, Jurisprudence-II is ideal for classroom study, self-learning, and examination preparation. Its balanced approach between theory and interpretation makes it a valuable resource for students, academicians, and judicial aspirants seeking deeper insights into legal philosophy and its application in constitutional and civil law contexts.






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