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10 September, 21:30

Law is a practical discipline. Theory has no place in Law, discuss with references

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  1. 11 September, 01:09
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    Law is not only a practical discipline, but it is also made up of a theoretical part that is very important at the time of the creation of laws and the analysis of their operation and sociological evolution.

    Without a previously elaborated theory, the laws would only be a set of rigid directives, devoid of all applicability and rationality. On the other hand, by developing a theory of law in a specific and rational way, the laws are effectively applicable to the social and cultural conditions of the population to which they intend to apply, since they have carried out a prior analysis of their characteristics.
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