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"Law is found, not made" is a concept belonging to:
Question

"Law is found, not made" is a concept belonging to:

A.

Sociological school

B.

Analytical school

C.

Historical school

D.

Philosophical school

Correct option is C


The concept that "Law is found, not made" is associated with the Historical School of Jurisprudence. This school believes that law evolves from the customs, traditions, and experiences of society rather than being created by the state or legislature. Thinkers like Savigny are proponents of this idea.
Information Booster: The historical school emphasizes that law develops organically over time, reflecting the customs and traditions of people rather than being a creation of human will.
Additional Knowledge:
· (a) Sociological school: Focuses on the interaction between law and society.
· (b) Analytical school: Deals with the law as a command issued by the Sovereign.
· (d) Philosophical school: Involves abstract principles and reasoning about law.

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