............................................................................................................................. Description Lectures in Jurisprudence 2/e, presented in a direct and lucid style,covers the entire range of topics included in the curriculum of thedegree course in law in Indian law schools. Beginning with elementaryquestions, such as what is law and the importance of jurisprudence, thebook goes on to discuss sources of law, approaches to law, theories oflaw, and elements of law. Under each topic, the principles areexplained, illustrated and contextualised. A separate chapter isdevoted to modern trends and theories, including critical legalstudies, feminist jurisprudence, post-modern legal theory, science,technology and law, and globalisation and law-topics which are notfound in any other Indian book on Jurisprudence. The first edition of this student-friendly book was very well receivedby teachers as well as students of law. This revised and updated secondedition of Lectures in Jurisprudence, contains detailed commentary,and, apart from being a dependable textbook for students of law, alsoprovides a quick update to lawyers and an insightful introduction tostudents of other disciplines who want to know about law. ............................................................................................................................. Contents Part I - Law: Nature and Sources Lecture 1. Law: its Nature and Functions Lecture 2. Importance of Jurisprudence Lecture 3. Sources of Law I: Legislation Lecture 4. Sources of Law II: Precedent Lecture 5. Sources of Law III: Custom Part II - Law: Theories and Approaches Lecture 6. Approaches to Law I: Historical Approach Lecture 7. Approaches to Law II: Economic Approach Lecture 8. Approach to Law III: Sociological Approach Lecture 9. Theories of Law I: Natural Law Lecture 10. Theories of Law II: Legal Positivism Lecture 11. Theories of Law III: Pure Theory of Law Lecture 12. Theories of Law IV: Legal Realism Lecture 13. Modern Trends and Theories Part III - Law and Justice Lecture 14. Justice Lecture 15. Administration of Justice Part IV - Elements of Law Lecture 16. Rights and Duties Lecture 17. Ownership Lecture 18. Possession Lecture 19. Persons Lecture 20. Titles Lecture 21. Property Lecture 22. Obligations Lecture 23. Liability Lecture 24. Law of Procedure Bibliography ............................................................................................................................. Author Details Dr NK Jayakumar, is currently Professor and Head, Department of Law, and Dean, Faculty of Law, University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram. He is also Dean, Faculty of Law, Kannur University [Kerala], and Chairman, Post-graduate Hoard of Studies in Law, University of Kerala, and Dr Ambedkar Law University, Chennai. Dr Jayakumar has been selected as a National Associate by the University Grants Commission in 1979. He has been Visiting Fellow, Australian National University, Canberra in 1987 and Visiting Professor, Vienna University, Austria in 1998. He has also worked as Secretary of the Kerala Legislative Assembly during 2000-2001. Other positions held by Dr Jayakumar include Member, Senate and Academic Council, University of Kerala. He is a regular contributor to the Annual Survey of Indian Law, published by the Indian Law Institute, New Delhi, and a contributing author of Halsbury's Laws of India, published by LexisNexis. Dr Jayakumar has directed several research projects on socio-legal problems, and is actively associated with several non-governmental organisations in the field of human rights, legal literacy, and law reforms. An outstanding scholar, and researcher, Dr Jayakumar is the editor of Kerala University Journal of Legal Studies, and a member of the Editorial Board of the Academy Law Review, since 1977. His main areas of reaching and research arc administrative law, jurisprudence, international law and human rights. ............................................................................................................................. |