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For questions about the or a theory or philosophy of law: the concept of law, the nature of law, law and morality, interpretive approaches, etc. Not to be used generally to refer to case-law. Law schools sometimes use "Jurisprudence" in this way.
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Why are there no laws rewarding people
The rights that you enjoy as a reward
As an answer to Do the laws always prohibit and punish?.
The right to property and laws against robbery allow people to enjoy their property without anyone being …