Conceptual Background of Austin’s Imperative Theory The nature and definition of law have always been central questions in jurisprudence. Among the many attempts to answer […]
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Positive morality
Meaning and Concept of Positive Morality Positive morality refers to the actual moral standards, customs, beliefs, and practices that are accepted and followed by a […]
Sanction
Meaning and Concept of Sanction In jurisprudence, a sanction refers to the consequence or penalty imposed by the State for the violation of a legal […]
Command
Meaning of Command in Jurisprudence In jurisprudence, a command refers to an expression of desire or will issued by a political superior to an inferior, […]
Positivism
Meaning and Concept of Positivism Legal Positivism is a school of jurisprudence that explains law as a body of rules created by human authority and […]
Concept of law as a command of the sovereign
Meaning and Core Idea of Law as a Command of the Sovereign The concept of law as a command of the sovereign was propounded by […]
Analytical School
Meaning and Concept of the Analytical School The Analytical School of Jurisprudence focuses on the systematic and logical analysis of law as it is, rather […]
