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What is juriprudence?

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Updated: 11/9/2022

Jurisprudence is: 1. The science of law; the philosophy of law; the study of the structure of legal systems; 2. a term denoting the collective course of judicial decisions; 3. incorrectly used as a synonym for law Referenced from Barron's Canadian Law Dictionary (Fifth Edition)

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