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A jurist expressed that law is an expression of population activity rather than that of the national interest. The jurist is
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The jurist who expressed that law is an expression of population activity rather than that of the national interest is: Eugen Ehrlich.
Explanation:
Eugen Ehrlich was a sociological jurist who is best known for his idea of “living law.” According to him:
Law should not be seen only as the written statutes enforced by the state.
Instead, law arises from the everyday interactions and customs of people — that is, the social behavior of the population.
He argued that real law is found in society’s practices, not just in government legislation or national interest.
This contrasts with views like those of legal positivists, who focus on law as what is laid down by the sovereign (e.g., John Austin).
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