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- Jurisprudence_of_interests abstract "In European legal history and the philosophy of law, the jurisprudence of interests is a doctrine of legal positivism of the early 20th century, according to which a written law must be interpreted to reflect the interests it is to promote. The main proponents of the jurisprudence of interests were Philipp Heck, Rudolf Müller-Erzbach, Arthur F. Bentley and Roscoe Pound.The school of legal positivism passed through the phase of the jurisprudence of interests after the jurisprudence of concepts. In the jurisprudence of interests, one interprets a law essentially in terms of the purposes it is intended to accomplish. This doctrine is characterized by the idea of obedience to law, and subsumption as the resolution of conflicts of interests in the concrete and in the abstract, whereby the interests necessary to life in society, as materialized in that law, should prevail. It is therefore a distinctly teleological school.".
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- Jurisprudence_of_interests wikiPageWikiLink Abstract_and_concrete.
- Jurisprudence_of_interests wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_F._Bentley.
- Jurisprudence_of_interests wikiPageWikiLink Category:Positivism.
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- Jurisprudence_of_interests wikiPageWikiLink Jurisprudence_of_concepts.
- Jurisprudence_of_interests wikiPageWikiLink Jurisprudence_of_values.
- Jurisprudence_of_interests wikiPageWikiLink Legal_positivism.
- Jurisprudence_of_interests wikiPageWikiLink Philipp_Heck.
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- Jurisprudence_of_interests wikiPageWikiLink Roscoe_Pound.
- Jurisprudence_of_interests wikiPageWikiLink Rudolf_Müller-Erzbach.
- Jurisprudence_of_interests wikiPageWikiLink Society.
- Jurisprudence_of_interests wikiPageWikiLink Statutory_interpretation.
- Jurisprudence_of_interests wikiPageWikiLink Syllogism.
- Jurisprudence_of_interests wikiPageWikiLink Teleology.
- Jurisprudence_of_interests wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jurisprudence of interests".
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- Jurisprudence_of_interests subject Category:Positivism.
- Jurisprudence_of_interests subject Category:Theories_of_law.
- Jurisprudence_of_interests hypernym Doctrine.
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- Jurisprudence_of_interests comment "In European legal history and the philosophy of law, the jurisprudence of interests is a doctrine of legal positivism of the early 20th century, according to which a written law must be interpreted to reflect the interests it is to promote. The main proponents of the jurisprudence of interests were Philipp Heck, Rudolf Müller-Erzbach, Arthur F. Bentley and Roscoe Pound.The school of legal positivism passed through the phase of the jurisprudence of interests after the jurisprudence of concepts.".
- Jurisprudence_of_interests label "Jurisprudence of interests".
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- Jurisprudence_of_interests sameAs Q6315234.
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