
Private Law Theory
Private Law Theory explores the principles and rules governing the relationships between individuals and organizations, rather than the state. It includes areas like contract law, tort law (wrongs and damages), property law, and family law. The theory examines how these laws function, how they are interpreted, and their underlying philosophies. It aims to understand the balance of interests between parties, the role of justice, and the implications of legal decisions in private disputes. Overall, it’s about how laws shape personal interactions and resolve conflicts without state intervention.