Sociological School of Jurisprudence | In Hindi

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Sociological School of Jurisprudence studies and understands Law in relation to the Society. This school takes Law as a Social Phenomenon and studies Law in action, as law having an impact on the Society. Sociological School believes that there is a deep relation between Law and Sociology.

Various Jurists have contributed in the development of Sociological School. In this Video we will discuss the Contributions of Ehrlich, Roscoe Pound, Duguit, August Comte and Rudolph Van Ihering.

The Founder of Sociological School is – August Comte
Father of Sociological School is – Roscoe Pound
and Father of Modern Sociological Jurisprudence is – Rudolf Van Ihering

Legal Theory and Jurisprudence is a very important subject for regular LLB studies as well as various Competitive exams such as CLAT PG 2019, NET 2018 and also for Judiciary and UPSC preparation!

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Playlist for Jurisprudence – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlijnl2VKTY&list=PLj61oJGRK5Y6z9s7gGorowrObcGZkvrgz

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My Course on Jurisprudence for Competitive Exams: https://learn.finology.in/courses/legal/Professional-Course-on-Jurisprudence-law

My Course on Constitution of India: https://learn.finology.in/courses/legal/the-constitution-of-india-part-1

My course on current affairs-
https://learn.finology.in/courses/legal/current-affairs-2019-Current-affairs-today

My Course on Jurisprudence for Competitive Exams: https://learn.finology.in/courses/legal/Professional-Course-on-Jurisprudence-law

My Course on Constitution of India:https://learn.finology.in/courses/legal/the-constitution-of-india-part-1

Sociological School of Jurisprudence studies and understands Law in relation to the Society. This school takes Law as a Social Phenomenon and studies Law in action, as law having an impact on the Society. Sociological School believes that there is a deep relation between Law and Sociology.

Various Jurists have contributed in the development of Sociological School. In this Video we will discuss the Contributions of Ehrlich, Roscoe Pound, Duguit, August Comte and Rudolph Van Ihering.

The Founder of Sociological School is – August Comte
Father of Sociological School is – Roscoe Pound
and Father of Modern Sociological Jurisprudence is – Rudolf Van Ihering

Legal Theory and Jurisprudence is a very important subject for regular LLB studies as well as various Competitive exams such as CLAT PG 2019, NET 2018 and also for Judiciary and UPSC preparation!

🙋‍♀️ If you find this Video helpful – then Kindly Subscribe to my Channel, So that you Stay Updated with all the Legal Topics, Current Affairs and Recent Cases

See you in the Next Class!
Thank You and Bye-Bye!

Playlist for Jurisprudence – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlijnl2VKTY&list=PLj61oJGRK5Y6z9s7gGorowrObcGZkvrgz

Playlist for Constitution – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ri-EiseLQBs&list=PLj61oJGRK5Y6QV2JnRjJrjPAlTDNiRvf-
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Instagram: @finologylegal
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My Course on Jurisprudence for Competitive Exams: https://learn.finology.in/courses/legal/Professional-Course-on-Jurisprudence-law

My Course on Constitution of India: https://learn.finology.in/courses/legal/the-constitution-of-india-part-1

My course on current affairs-
https://learn.finology.in/courses/legal/current-affairs-2019-Current-affairs-today

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