Define legal realism. How it different from austin theory of law
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Legal realism is a naturalistic approach to law and is the view that jurisprudence should emulate the methods of natural science, i.e., rely on empirical evidence. Hypotheses have to be tested against observations of the world. ... However, the focus of all legal realists is on legal science proper.
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Legal realism is a naturalistic approach to law and is the view that jurisprudence should emulate the methods of natural science.
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