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Jurisprudence meant originally the study of the first principles of the natural law, the civil law and the law of nations. In the more modern view it includes study of the general or fundamental elements of a particular legal system, as opposed to its practical and concrete details. It addresses the questions about law that an intelligent layperson of speculative bent, not necessarily a lawyer, might think particularly interesting. What is law? Where does law come from? What is the purpose of law? Spectrum of the workBy the passage of time society changes rapidly. Many laws get promulgated, repelled or amended. Due to globalisation, the rapid development in science, technology and commerce is taking place.
Reflecting all these, the second edition of the work The New Jurisprudence by the erudite author Justice P.B. Mukharji is now appearing. Spectrum of the work is wide. It discusses different schools of jurisprudence and covers the Legislative Jurisprudence, Constitutional Jurisprudence, Common Law Jurisprudence, Equity Jurisprudence, Company Jurisprudence, Taxation Jurisprudence, Industrial Jurisprudence, Administrative Jurisprudence, International Jurisprudence, Matrimonial Jurisprudence, Economic Jurisprudence and Jurisprudence of Intellectual Property Rights.
Inclusion of new topics:
This edition makes critical analysis and updation of the different topics dealt with in the earlier edition. Other than those, the issues which came to the fore recently, such as geographical indications, integrated circuit and layout designs, goodwill, trade secrets, protection of plant varieties, same-sex marriage, sexual relation outside the wedlock, single parent, surrogate mother, special economic zone, offshore banking are also taken into account.
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