Comparative Legal Philosophy – Indian Reprint 2025 is an authoritative and intellectually rigorous work that examines the fundamental theories underlying law across different legal traditions. The book provides a comparative analysis of major schools of jurisprudence, including Natural Law, Legal Positivism, Historical School, Sociological Jurisprudence, Realism, and other influential philosophical approaches that have shaped modern legal systems. By placing diverse legal philosophies side by side, the book enables readers to understand how varying cultural, social, and political contexts influence the conception of law and justice. It encourages critical thinking by exploring philosophical debates on the nature of law, legal authority, morality, rights, and the role of courts and judges. The comparative approach also helps readers appreciate both Western legal thought and perspectives relevant to developing legal systems. This Indian reprint ensures accessibility to contemporary law students, academics, and researchers while retaining the scholarly depth of the original work. Written in a structured and analytical manner, the book is particularly useful for jurisprudence courses in undergraduate and postgraduate legal education. It serves as both a core textbook and a valuable reference for those seeking a deeper theoretical understanding of law beyond statutes and case law.






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