Legal Systems and Methods Consolidated Notes
| Institution | University of Nairobi |
| Course | LLB |
| Year | 1st Year |
| Semester | Unknown |
| Posted By | Verah Cate |
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The document provides an introduction to legal systems and methods. It discusses that legal systems deal with the substance and procedures of rules that govern social behavior and resolve disputes. Legal methods refer to how those who make and apply law use the legal system to arrive at specific outcomes, using tools like interpretation. The document then discusses the role of law in society, explaining that as societies became more complex, legal rules also became more sophisticated to address changing needs. It also outlines different perspectives on defining law, such as legal positivism which emphasizes law as socially constructed, and natural law theory which sees inherent laws common to all societies.
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