
British Jurisprudence
British jurisprudence refers to the study and philosophy of law in the UK, encompassing the principles and systems that govern legal interpretations and applications. It includes various sources such as statutes (laws passed by Parliament), common law (laws developed through court decisions), and conventions. The UK's legal system is characterized by its balancing of individual rights and public interests, with an emphasis on precedents—past judicial decisions guiding future cases. This approach enables flexibility and adaptability in the law, while maintaining consistency and fairness in legal decisions.