Jurisprudence

  • The theory or philosophy of law.
  • A legal system.

Example

The professor of jurisprudence at the university was known for her insightful lectures on the philosophy of law.

Synonyms

  • Similar: Legal Philosophy, Philosophy of Law, Legal Theory

Etymology

  • The word “jurisprudence” comes from the Latin “jurisprudentia,” meaning “knowledge of the law.” It has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the study of the principles and concepts of law.

Denotations

  • In a broader sense, jurisprudence can refer to the application of moral and philosophical principles to the study of law.

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