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VOL. 11, ISSUE 8 (2024)
The evolution of legal thought: From traditional doctrines to interdisciplinary approaches in modern jurisprudence
Authors
Bindu Variath
Abstract
This article examines the evolution of legal thought, tracing its
journey from traditional doctrines rooted in classical jurisprudence to the
increasingly interdisciplinary approaches that define modern legal scholarship.
It begins by exploring the foundational principles of legal theory,
highlighting how historical contexts shaped doctrines that have governed legal
systems for centuries. The study then delves into the shifting paradigms of the
20th and 21st centuries, where globalization, technological advancements, and
complex social issues have necessitated a more integrative approach to law. By
incorporating insights from fields such as economics, sociology, political
science, and environmental studies, contemporary legal scholarship transcends
the boundaries of traditional doctrine, offering more holistic and adaptable
solutions to legal problems. This article argues that the future of
jurisprudence lies in embracing interdisciplinary methodologies, which not only
enrich legal analysis but also enhance the law’s ability to respond to the
dynamic challenges of a rapidly changing world. Through a critical review of
key legal theories and case studies, the article underscores the importance of
interdisciplinary approaches in fostering a more inclusive and forward-thinking
legal landscape.
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Pages:135-138
How to cite this article:
Bindu Variath "The evolution of legal thought: From traditional doctrines to interdisciplinary approaches in modern jurisprudence". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 11, Issue 8, 2024, Pages 135-138
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