Philosophy which is not illegal.
There were 3 major legal philosophies that have influenced the American legal system. These philosophies include the philosophy of natural rights, political philosophy, and the philosophy of classic republicanism.
Jurisprudence
Paschal B. Mihyo has written: 'The development of legal philosophy' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Legal positivism, Law
Legal philosophy of judicial interpretation.
Huntington Cairns has written: 'The limits of art' 'Legal philosophy from Plato to Hegel' -- subject(s): History, Law, Philosophy
The correct spelling is jurisprudence. Jurisprudence is the study, philosophy, or theory of law. It is the science of law and legal relations or a legal system.
The science or philosophy of law is called jurisprudence. It involves the study of the principles, theories, and foundations of the legal system, as well as the nature of law and legal reasoning. Jurisprudence explores questions about the role of law in society, the relationship between law and morality, and the interpretation and application of legal rules.
Don Radbruch was a German legal scholar known for his work in legal philosophy and theory. His notable works include "Rechtsphilosophie" (Legal Philosophy) and "Die Grundprobleme der Philosophie des Rechts" (The Fundamental Problems of the Philosophy of Law). Radbruch's work often focused on the intersections between law, justice, and morality.
David Luban has written: 'Legal modernism' -- subject(s): Modernism, Philosophy, Law, Critical legal studies
the greek influence was only in philosophy and art
refers to a particular legal philosophy of judicial interpretation that limits or restricts judicial interpretation.
Edgar Bodenheimer was a legal scholar who wrote several influential books on international law, including "Jurisdiction in International Law" and "Principles of International Law." His work focused on the development of legal norms for managing relations between states in the international arena.