Correct option is A
Allen prefers to call
Austin's Analytical School the
Imperative School of Jurisprudence. Austin’s theory is based on the idea that law is a command issued by the sovereign and backed by sanctions, which is why it's often referred to as the Imperative School.
Information Booster:
· The
Imperative School of law focuses on law as a command from a sovereign authority, with a strong emphasis on enforcement through sanctions.
Additional Knowledge:
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Salmond (C): Known for his contributions to
jurisprudence and
legal theory, including his views on law as a social institution.
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Holland (D): Known for his work on
jurisprudence and his view on law as a system of rules.