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The term 'jurisprudence' is derived from the Latin term 'jurisprudentia', which translates to ___ or ___. |
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True or False: Jeremy Bentham believed that jurisprudence should consider the moral implications of laws. |
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False. He stated that the 'science of jurisprudence' has nothing to do with ideas of good and bad. |
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According to Austin, laws are commands made by the ___, and their non-obedience leads to ___ of sanctions. |
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True or False: Holland defined jurisprudence as the formal science of moral laws. |
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Fill in the blank: Modern jurisprudence connects to sociology on one end and ___ on the other. |
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What distinguishes jurisprudence from other social sciences according to the provided content? |
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Jurisprudence involves the study of the Theory and Philosophy of Law, differing significantly from other social sciences. |
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Fill in the blank: Ulpian defined law as the 'knowledge of things ___ and ___.' |
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True or False: The ideas of jurisprudence popular in major legal systems today originated in the East. |
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Jurisprudence is the study and systematic arrangement of the general principles of law. |
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Jurisprudence is primarily concerned with investigating ___ and understanding legal concepts in an academic manner. |
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True or False: Legal theory focuses on the philosophical aspects of law while jurisprudence studies legal concepts. |
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The subject matter of jurisprudence includes concepts such as ___, legal systems, and legal institutions. |
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Fill in the blank: The philosophies which shape legal concepts include natural law, legal positivism, and ___ legal theory. |
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What historical period contributed to the popularization of positive law and a limited scope of law? |
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True or False: The ideas of Roman and Greek jurisprudence remained unchanged after the fall of the Roman Empire. |
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False. The ideas of Roman and Greek jurisprudence disappeared after the fall of the Roman Empire. |
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Fill in the blank: According to Friedmann, systematic thinking about legal theory links philosophy with ___ theory. |
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Jurisprudence investigates legal concepts while legal theory focuses on the philosophical understanding of those concepts. |
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True or False: The authority of the church over the state was never challenged in the evolution of jurisprudence. |
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False. The authority of the church over the state was challenged by reformist ideas. |
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Fill in the blank: Important principles such as liberty, equality, and neutrality are studied under _____. |
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True or False: Jurisprudence solely focuses on the legal system without considering other social sciences. |
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False. Jurisprudence examines law through the lens of other social sciences such as ethics, economics, and sociology. |
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Fill in the blank: According to Roscoe Pound, it is essential to understand the overlap of jurisprudence with ___, ___, and ___ to grasp their respective cores. |
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To view and examine law from perspectives outside of law itself, facilitating better understanding and application. |