University of New Zealand.
B.A. Pass Examination, 1885.
Jurisprudence and Constitutional History.
Paper
a.
Jurisprudence.
Examiner:
W. A. Hunter, M.A., LL.D.
1. |
State and criticize the answers that have been giveu to the question, What is the true end or object of legislation? |
2. |
The term "law" "is occasionally applied to particular commands," but it is more correctly used "where it obliges generally to acts or forbearances of a class." Illustrate this distinction. |
3. |
What are the different meanings of
jus? Explain
jus realiter personale. |
4. |
Should the law of Things precede the law of Persons? |
5. |
Distinguish between absolute and relative duties. Enumerate the instances of absolute duties. |
6. |
"Every government is a government
de facto." Explain this proposition. Of what principle is it a corollary? |
7. |
State the grounds of non-imputability. |
8. |
Enumerate the "sources of law." |
9. |
Give illustrations of conflict between positive law and positive morality. |