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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 50

University of New Zealand. — Jurisprudence and Constitutional History. — Paper a. Jurisprudence

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University of New Zealand.

Jurisprudence and Constitutional History.

Paper a. Jurisprudence.

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.