The Philosophy of Law is a timeless work that explores the intellectual foundations of legal systems. It examines essential questions such as what makes a law valid, how justice should be defined, and whether law must be connected to morality. Drawing from classical and modern legal thought, the book presents a clear understanding of how law operates not merely as rules, but as a system of rights, duties, and social order. The text discusses major schools of jurisprudence, including natural law, legal positivism, and theories of justice and authority. It helps readers understand how legal rules are created, interpreted, and justified, and how law serves both individual liberty and social stability. By connecting philosophy with practical legal problems, the book provides a deep and balanced view of law as a human institution. The Indian Reprint 2025 edition makes this influential legal classic easily accessible to today’s law students, lawyers, and academics. Whether you are studying jurisprudence, constitutional theory, or legal ethics, this book offers invaluable insight into the purpose and power of law.






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