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STUDY OF FIRST PRINCIPLE OF CIVIL LAW
16/01/2015

STUDY OF FIRST PRINCIPLE OF CIVIL LAW

STUDY OF FIRST PRINCIPLE OF CIVIL LAW

Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction………………………………………………………………………..
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Chapter 2 Study of First Principle of Civil Law­ Analysis ……………...
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Chapter 3 Comparative study with other thinkers
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Chapter 4
Criticism……………………………………………………………………………
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Chapter 5
Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………
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Bibliography
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Chapter 1
Introduction
The English term “Jurisprudence” is based on the Latin word jurisprudentia. Juris is the genitive form of jus meaning "law", and prudentia means "knowledge".
The word is first attested in English in 1628, at a time when the word prudence had the obsolete meaning of "knowledge of or skill in a matter". The subject of
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Jurisprudence involves enquiries of a fundamental nature
[http://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=3104334703262504421#_ftn1] . The word may have come via the French jurisprudence, which is attested earlier. The word jurisprudence is derived from the latin word "JURISPRUDENTIA" which means knowledge of law or skill in the law. Jurisprudence is a study of the fundamental legal principles. It may be described as any thought or writing about law. It is a procedure or a concept to understand the essential principles of law and legal

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blogID=3104334703262504421#_ftn2] .

"Jurisprudence is the theory and philosophy of law. Scholars of jurisprudence, or legal philosophers, hope to obtain a deeper understanding of the nature of law, of legal reasoning, legal systems and of legal institutions. Modern jurisprudence began in the 18thcentury and was focused on the first principles of the law of nature, civil law,



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