Exam Details
Subject | legal theory and feminist jurisprudence-i | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | ll.m. | |
Department | ||
Organization | savitribai phule pune university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | April, 2018 | |
City, State | maharashtra, pune |
Question Paper
Total No. of Questions—8] [Total No. of Printed Pages—2
Seat
No. [5338]-102
LL.M.-I EXAMINATION, 2018
LW-102 LEGAL THEORY AND FEMINIST JURISPRUDENCE-I
(2006 PATTERN)
Time Three Hours Maximum Marks 60
N.B. Attempt any four questions.
(ii All questions carries 15 marks.
1. Jerome Frank's Version of American Legal Realism distinguishes between
Rules Skeptic and Fact Skeptic. Critically discuss with appropriate
cases.
2. ''According to Savigny, Law grows with the growth of the society
and gains its strengthen from the society itself and finally it withers
away as the nation loses its nationality. Elaborate your answer with
the help of basic tenets led by him.
3. The Theory of Natural Law can be incorporated positively into Positive
Legal Order or came to be interpreted as a part of Positive Legal
Order by the Judiciary. Explain.
4. According to John Finnis, 'natural law' is the set of principles of
practical reasonableness in ordering human life and human community.
Critically examine.
[5338]-102 2
5. are the product of a state and all laws are thus, the commands
of a sovereign'' Elaborate this statement with the help of Austin's
Theory.
6. Function of law is to reconcile the conflicting interests of individuals
in the community and harmonise their inter-relations. Critically evaluate
the statement in the light of Roscoe Pound's Theory.
7. Prof. Fullers doctrine of internal morality doesn't appear to be complete
or foolproof and needs certain changes. Do you agree? Explain.
8. Write short notes: (Any Two)
Grund Norm
Primary Rule
Principle of Participation
Lex-divina
Seat
No. [5338]-102
LL.M.-I EXAMINATION, 2018
LW-102 LEGAL THEORY AND FEMINIST JURISPRUDENCE-I
(2006 PATTERN)
Time Three Hours Maximum Marks 60
N.B. Attempt any four questions.
(ii All questions carries 15 marks.
1. Jerome Frank's Version of American Legal Realism distinguishes between
Rules Skeptic and Fact Skeptic. Critically discuss with appropriate
cases.
2. ''According to Savigny, Law grows with the growth of the society
and gains its strengthen from the society itself and finally it withers
away as the nation loses its nationality. Elaborate your answer with
the help of basic tenets led by him.
3. The Theory of Natural Law can be incorporated positively into Positive
Legal Order or came to be interpreted as a part of Positive Legal
Order by the Judiciary. Explain.
4. According to John Finnis, 'natural law' is the set of principles of
practical reasonableness in ordering human life and human community.
Critically examine.
[5338]-102 2
5. are the product of a state and all laws are thus, the commands
of a sovereign'' Elaborate this statement with the help of Austin's
Theory.
6. Function of law is to reconcile the conflicting interests of individuals
in the community and harmonise their inter-relations. Critically evaluate
the statement in the light of Roscoe Pound's Theory.
7. Prof. Fullers doctrine of internal morality doesn't appear to be complete
or foolproof and needs certain changes. Do you agree? Explain.
8. Write short notes: (Any Two)
Grund Norm
Primary Rule
Principle of Participation
Lex-divina
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- biotechnology law
- business law—iii
- company law
- comparative administrative law
- comparative constitutional law
- constitutional and legal order-i
- constitutional and legal order-ii
- constitutional law of india
- criminology
- environment and international legal order-iii
- human rights and international order
- industrial relations and adjudication—iii
- information technology law
- international humanitarian law
- international law and practice
- international organisations—their role and international law
- introduction to international institutions
- introduction to international law
- introduction to legal theory
- law and social transformation in india
- law making in indian polity and
- law making in indian polity and statutory interpretation
- law of contracts
- law science and technology
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- legal research methodology
- legal theory and feminist jurisprudence-i
- legal theory and feminist jurisprudence—ii
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- penology
- principles of corporate law
- principles of criminal law and procedure
- private international law
- protection and enforcement of human rights in india
- research methods and legal education–i
- statutory interpretation