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"Jurisprudence is the knowledge of things, human and divine; the science of just and unjust." This statement is of:
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"Jurisprudence is the knowledge of things, human and divine; the science of just and unjust." This statement is of:

A.

Keeton

B.

Savigny

C.

Ulpian

D.

Austin

Correct option is C


The Roman jurist Ulpian provided this classical definition of jurisprudence, emphasizing its role in understanding both human and divine laws and the distinction between justice and injustice.
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Ulpian’s definition reflects the philosophical origins of law, highlighting jurisprudence as the study of both moral and legal rules.
Additional Information:
· Option (a), (b), (d): These jurists contributed to modern legal theory, but the definition of jurisprudence in this form comes from Ulpian.

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