Unveiling the Third Pillar of Jurisprudence: Social Legal Theory Exposed!
The article argues that there are actually three main branches of jurisprudence, not just two as commonly believed. The third branch, called "Social Legal Theory," focuses on empirical observations about law, complementing the normative and analytical perspectives of natural law and legal positivism. This third branch has roots in historical jurisprudence and legal realism, providing a different angle on understanding the nature of law that is often overlooked.