
Theory of Law
The Theory of Law examines the nature, purpose, and structure of legal systems. It seeks to understand what law is, how it functions, and its relationship to morality and society. Key questions include: What constitutes a law? How do laws evolve? What role do judges and lawmakers play? This theory helps clarify the principles underlying legal frameworks and guides critical thinking about justice, rights, and the rule of law in various contexts, from everyday interactions to complex legal disputes. It serves as a foundation for understanding how laws shape human behavior and societal order.