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What is jurisprudence primarily concerned with?
What is jurisprudence primarily concerned with?
- Interpreting historical legal cases
- Defining what the law is and what it ought to be (correct)
- Enforcing legal regulations
- Implementing laws in society
When did modern jurisprudence begin?
When did modern jurisprudence begin?
- 19th century
- 18th century (correct)
- 15th century
- 17th century
What does ancient natural law propose?
What does ancient natural law propose?
- Legislative rulers have unlimited power over laws
- Laws are based on divine authority
- Laws are entirely subjective and vary from society to society
- There are rational objective limits to the power of legislative rulers (correct)
What does analytic jurisprudence reject from natural law?
What does analytic jurisprudence reject from natural law?
Which disciplines does jurisprudence include work from?
Which disciplines does jurisprudence include work from?