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LL.B 435

Jurisprudence and Legal Thoughts II
Name: Jurisprudence and Legal Thoughts II
Course Number: LL.B 435
Credit(s): 3

Course Description

This course aims to cultivate a broader understanding of the overarching principles of law, steering students towards a holistic perspective rather than delving into detailed analyses of specific legislation and cases within a particular legal domain. It encourages students to critically explore the nature of law, its societal functions, diverse perspectives, and critiques of legal frameworks.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Exhibit a critical grasp of significant legal theory schools shaping Western legal traditions, extending to certain Commonwealth Countries.
  • Evaluate diverse and opposing viewpoints on law, engaging in substantial academic discourse within real-world contexts.
  • Analyze the intricate connections between law and society, drawing from various legal jurisprudential perspectives.
  • Reflect on the significance of concepts like rights and justice in influencing legal operations.
  • Articulate well-structured written and oral arguments pertaining to jurisprudence.
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