Question

    What is the fundamental basis of the theory of natural

    law?
    A A system of laws created and enforced by government institutions Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B A collection of judicial precedents set by the decisions of past court cases Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C A legal framework that is strictly based on the cultural practices and norms of a society Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D A set of principles considered to be inherent, unwritten, and derived from human nature, reason, or a divine source, dictating what should be morally right Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    E A body of laws that primarily focuses on economic policies and trade regulations Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    Jurisprudence: It is a theory of the higher law or the law of nature. This theory is largely unwritten and consists of principles of ought as revealed by the nature of man or reason or derived from god.

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