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UCL LLB Law ยท Year 2

UCL Jurisprudence & Legal Theory

Jurisprudence & Legal Theory is a Year 2 module on the University College London LLB Law. Legal theory โ€” what law is, where its authority comes from, and how it relates to morality and justice. Examined as essays rather than problem questions.

What Jurisprudence & Legal Theory covers

  • Natural law theory
  • Legal positivism โ€” Hart and Kelsen
  • Dworkin and law as integrity
  • Legal realism and critical theory
  • Rights, justice and the rule of law
  • Theories of punishment

How to revise Jurisprudence & Legal Theory at UCL

Start from the leading cases โ€” every jurisprudence & legal theory answer turns on them. Brief each one (facts, issue, held, ratio), then practise applying it to past-paper questions under timed conditions. Our case library has a plain-English brief for each of the leading authorities. When you write a practice answer, run it through Quill for exam-grade feedback grounded in the case law, and cite everything with the free OSCOLA generator.

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