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“Law does not consist of abstract set of rules imposed on society by a political sovereign” said
Inering
Savigny
Austin
Holland
- Option 1: Inering
- Likely intended to be "Ihering," a legal theorist known for emphasizing the practical effects of law.
- Option 2: Savigny
- Friedrich Carl von Savigny believed law evolves with society and is deeply rooted in its customs and beliefs.
- Known for the Historical School of Jurisprudence.
- Option 3: Austin
- John Austin, a proponent of legal positivism, argued that laws are commands issued by a sovereign backed by sanctions.
- Opposed to the notion that law grows out of society.
- Option 4: Holland
- Thomas Erskine Holland focused on the systematic and analytical presentation of law.
- Correct Answer: Option 2: Savigny
- Emphasized that law is a product of historical development and culture, not just an abstract set of rules imposed by a sovereign.
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