
Jurisprudential Schools
Jurisprudential schools are different approaches to understanding and interpreting the law. For example, positivism sees law as what is officially written and enacted by authorities, emphasizing the importance of actual laws. Natural law believes that law should reflect moral principles inherent to human nature. Realist schools focus on how laws are applied in practice, considering social factors and judicial behavior. The Comparative School compares laws across countries to understand common patterns. Each school offers a unique perspective on what law is, how it should function, and its relationship with morality and society.