General Theory of Law is a classic jurisprudential text that offers a comprehensive framework for understanding law at its most abstract and universal level. The book examines core legal concepts such as the nature of law, sources of legal authority, legal norms, rights and duties, and the relationship between law and the state. By presenting a general theory applicable across legal systems, the work enables readers to move beyond case law and statutes to grasp the underlying structure and logic of legal order. It integrates insights from legal philosophy, constitutional theory, and sociology of law to provide a holistic understanding of how law functions within society. This Indian Reprint (2025) preserves the intellectual depth of the original text while making it accessible to contemporary Indian readers. Widely used in jurisprudence courses and higher legal studies, the book is an indispensable reference for law students, judicial aspirants, academicians, and researchers seeking conceptual clarity in legal theory.






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