Description
As its title suggests, this work aims to discuss the different legal theories in a language accessible to not only law students but also legal professionals.
As a law course, Legal Theory (known also as “General Jurisprudence” or “Philosophy of Law”) has incurred a bad rap. Most law students and legal professionals report that it is esoteric, abstract, inaccessible, difficult to grasp or disconnected from or irrelevant to their legal education or their day-to-day legal tasks.










