FIRST MEANING: Jurisprudence may refer to a body of substantive legal rules, doctrines, interpretations and explanations that make up the law of a country
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This article analyses H.L.A. Hart's concept of international law from the perspective of anaytical jurisprudence and in light of the state of contemporary
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