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. |