HENRIETTA NEWTON MARTIN

THE HANDBOOK OF JURISPRUDENCE

STUDENT EDITION


Dedicated to my God - the Lord God El Elohim Adonai Yah from whom alone all good things come; and to my dear family.


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THE HANDBOOK OF JURISPRUDENCE

Henrietta Newton Martin

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Copyright: ©Henrietta Newton Martin, 2022

 

Copyright: ©Henrietta Newton Martin, 2022

 

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First Published 2022, BR Publishers Germany

Second Print Edition to hit shortly by July 2022

 

PREFACE

Welcome to the Handbook of Jurisprudence, which is perspicuously crafted to the understanding of the students of law.

 

Jurisprudence is an interesting ‘Theo-philosophical’ subject which is essential and cathartic to every student of jurisprudence and practitioner of law. This book explains the hows and whys of law and professionally it would answer the question of why do lawyers and judges think in the way that they usually do? The study of jurisprudence explains the legal theories of law, enables one to learn the reasoning behind laws and gain better understanding of the framework principles of law.

 

It is endeavoured to keep the content as simple as possible; Brevity in expression does not in any way mean dearth of available material or that the allied topics are insignificant. The purpose of brevity is solely to encapsulate the principles adumbrated in this book in a perspicuous manner.

 

This easy-to-understand edition is a recommended must-have for every student of law and jurisprudence.

 

 

 

 

 

 

CONTENTS

Chapter 1  

Law and Legal Systems

 

Chapter 2

 

Legal Realism and Doctrine of Precedent

Chapter 3

 

Legislature and Making of Laws

Chapter 4

 

Individual Obligation

Chapter 5

 

The Concept of Private Law

Chapter 6

 

Criminal Jurisprudence – Bird’s Eye view

Chapter 7

 

Statutes and Constitution

Chapter 8

International Law

 

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Bibliography

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About the Author