Jurisprudence by Sir Thomas Erskine Holland is a classic and authoritative work that systematically explains the fundamental concepts, principles, and classifications of law. The book focuses on analytical jurisprudence, offering a clear exposition of legal theory, the nature of law, rights, duties, sovereignty, and legal relations. Known for its precision and logical structure, Holland?s work has long been regarded as a foundational text for understanding the theoretical framework underlying modern legal systems.
Key Features
- Detailed explanation of the concept, scope, and sources of law from an analytical perspective
- Systematic classification of legal rights, duties, liabilities, and legal persons
- Clear distinction between jurisprudence and other branches of legal study
- Scholarly treatment of sovereignty, state authority, and legal obligations
- Lucid and structured presentation suitable for academic study and examination preparation
This book is intended for undergraduate and postgraduate law students studying jurisprudence and legal theory. It is also highly relevant for academicians, legal researchers, and judicial aspirants who require a strong conceptual foundation in analytical jurisprudence. Practicing lawyers and scholars interested in classical legal thought and theoretical clarity will also find the text valuable as a reference work.