Principles and Maxims of Jurisprudence by John George Phillimore is a classical legal text that systematically explains the foundational principles and established maxims governing jurisprudence. The book explores the philosophical underpinnings of law, focusing on the evolution, authority, and application of legal principles that guide judicial reasoning. It serves as an essential work for understanding how abstract legal theories translate into enduring legal doctrines.
Key Features
- Detailed explanation of fundamental principles of jurisprudence
- Comprehensive discussion of legal maxims and their practical relevance
- Classical exposition rooted in legal philosophy and theory
- Clarifies the conceptual foundations influencing judicial interpretation
- Valuable reference for understanding the logic and structure of law
- Authored by a noted jurist with enduring academic relevance
Target Audience
This book is intended for law students, academicians, legal scholars, and researchers studying jurisprudence and legal philosophy. It is particularly useful for undergraduate and postgraduate law courses, judicial service aspirants, and readers seeking a deeper conceptual understanding of legal principles and maxims.