By: Micky Defabachew.
Dire Dawa University
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, Rules and Guidelines of the short note
Fundamental rules and guideline of the study
dear readers pay attention General rules of the study
to the following rule and 1. before you start reading check that you don't have any stress
guide lines of the short or any thing that disturb your attention for the study; (come up
with pure mind)
note for effective study 2. if there is, try to solve or forget the problem as mach as
within a short period of possible or try first to refresh your mind; (never study any
subject as obligation without a free mind)
time.
3. have your own study programs (don’t look at or cheat from
the objective of the rule your friends programs.)
and guide line of the study 4. Choose the study area that attracts your attention only for the
study and it is advised mostly to study alone or far from your
are; closest friends, unless you will spend most of your time with
• first & for most effective unnecessary talking and joking. (if so, it is better to have fun
freely outside the study area)
and efficient studying of 5. don’t pass any points while you study if the points are unclear.
the subject. (remember that the point you missed will one day come up on
the exam and will slower down your cum results.
•to easily remember what
General Guidelines of the study
we have understand form 1. readers read every points with full of studying attention and
our reading. tries to understand in your own language.
2. you shall take a rest after reading 5 slides for ten minutes;
• the last but not the least
✓ use the five minutes to recall what you have understand
to have good reading habit from your study. (hint; through answering different
without any stress in any question or explaining to yourself on the points that you
bear in mind.
subject matters. ✓ Use the remaining 5 minutes to refresh your mind.
, Chapter One
General Considerations
Q. what is jurisprudence in short?
• The word comes from the Latin term “juris prudentia”, which means "the
study, knowledge, or science of law or it signifies that like any other social study,
law can also be studied scientifically or systematically about the nature and
purpose of law and responses made to them.
Q. What are the major aspects of jurisprudence?
•Jurisprudence has many aspects, with four types being the most common. The
most prevalent form of jurisprudence are includes;
1. jurisprudence that seeks to analyze, explain, classify, and criticize entire
bodies of law. Legal encyclopedias, law reviews, and law school textbooks
are frequently contain this type of jurisprudential scholarship.
2. jurisprudence that compares and contrasts law with other fields of
knowledge; such as literature, economics, religion, and the social sciences
to understanding of the essential features of the comparative disciplines.
3. jurisprudence of law; this type of jurisprudence raises fundamental
questions about the law itself. These questions seek to reveal the historical,
moral, and cultural underpinnings of a particular legal concept. The
Common Law (1881), written by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., is a well-known
example of this type of jurisprudence.
, Different aspects of jurisprudence…
4. the modern jurisprudence of law: The fastest-growing body of jurisprudence
focuses on even more abstract questions, including, what is law? What is its
relation to justice and morality? What is the role of a judge? Is a judge more like
a legislator who simply decides a case in favor of the most politically preferable
outcome? What is justice? What is liberty and freedom?
Q. If so, why we study jurisprudence?
reading and participating in jurisprudential discussions develops the ability;
a. to analyze and to think critically and creatively about the law. &
At a professional level, jurisprudence is the way lawyers and judges reflect
b.
on what they do and what their role is within society.
Q. What are the major schools of jurisprudence?
The major school of thought for the jurisprudence study were;
A. Natural Law School:
the oldest school of jurisprudence, it upholds that beyond, and superior to the
law made by man are certain higher principles, the principles of natural law.
These principles are immutable and eternal;
provided that, man made laws shall always subject to and according to the
natural laws. Thus, when there is a conflict between the two; the natural law shall
always prevail.
Dire Dawa University
+251925503628
© all rights are reserved
, Rules and Guidelines of the short note
Fundamental rules and guideline of the study
dear readers pay attention General rules of the study
to the following rule and 1. before you start reading check that you don't have any stress
guide lines of the short or any thing that disturb your attention for the study; (come up
with pure mind)
note for effective study 2. if there is, try to solve or forget the problem as mach as
within a short period of possible or try first to refresh your mind; (never study any
subject as obligation without a free mind)
time.
3. have your own study programs (don’t look at or cheat from
the objective of the rule your friends programs.)
and guide line of the study 4. Choose the study area that attracts your attention only for the
study and it is advised mostly to study alone or far from your
are; closest friends, unless you will spend most of your time with
• first & for most effective unnecessary talking and joking. (if so, it is better to have fun
freely outside the study area)
and efficient studying of 5. don’t pass any points while you study if the points are unclear.
the subject. (remember that the point you missed will one day come up on
the exam and will slower down your cum results.
•to easily remember what
General Guidelines of the study
we have understand form 1. readers read every points with full of studying attention and
our reading. tries to understand in your own language.
2. you shall take a rest after reading 5 slides for ten minutes;
• the last but not the least
✓ use the five minutes to recall what you have understand
to have good reading habit from your study. (hint; through answering different
without any stress in any question or explaining to yourself on the points that you
bear in mind.
subject matters. ✓ Use the remaining 5 minutes to refresh your mind.
, Chapter One
General Considerations
Q. what is jurisprudence in short?
• The word comes from the Latin term “juris prudentia”, which means "the
study, knowledge, or science of law or it signifies that like any other social study,
law can also be studied scientifically or systematically about the nature and
purpose of law and responses made to them.
Q. What are the major aspects of jurisprudence?
•Jurisprudence has many aspects, with four types being the most common. The
most prevalent form of jurisprudence are includes;
1. jurisprudence that seeks to analyze, explain, classify, and criticize entire
bodies of law. Legal encyclopedias, law reviews, and law school textbooks
are frequently contain this type of jurisprudential scholarship.
2. jurisprudence that compares and contrasts law with other fields of
knowledge; such as literature, economics, religion, and the social sciences
to understanding of the essential features of the comparative disciplines.
3. jurisprudence of law; this type of jurisprudence raises fundamental
questions about the law itself. These questions seek to reveal the historical,
moral, and cultural underpinnings of a particular legal concept. The
Common Law (1881), written by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., is a well-known
example of this type of jurisprudence.
, Different aspects of jurisprudence…
4. the modern jurisprudence of law: The fastest-growing body of jurisprudence
focuses on even more abstract questions, including, what is law? What is its
relation to justice and morality? What is the role of a judge? Is a judge more like
a legislator who simply decides a case in favor of the most politically preferable
outcome? What is justice? What is liberty and freedom?
Q. If so, why we study jurisprudence?
reading and participating in jurisprudential discussions develops the ability;
a. to analyze and to think critically and creatively about the law. &
At a professional level, jurisprudence is the way lawyers and judges reflect
b.
on what they do and what their role is within society.
Q. What are the major schools of jurisprudence?
The major school of thought for the jurisprudence study were;
A. Natural Law School:
the oldest school of jurisprudence, it upholds that beyond, and superior to the
law made by man are certain higher principles, the principles of natural law.
These principles are immutable and eternal;
provided that, man made laws shall always subject to and according to the
natural laws. Thus, when there is a conflict between the two; the natural law shall
always prevail.