Title: A Comparative Analysis of Jurisprudence: Reevaluating Legal Systems and their Impact on SocietiesAbstract:Jurisprudence, as a branch of legal philosophy, plays a vital role in evaluating the nature, purpose, and application of law within different societies. This thesis aims to offer a comprehensive review and comparative analysis of jurisprudence theories, with a particular focus on their implications for legal systems and societal development. By examining various schools of thought and their underlying principles, this study seeks to deepen our understanding of the dynamic relationship between jurisprudence and the evolution of legal structures.Chapter 1: Introduction1.1 Background1.2 Research Questions1.3 Significance of the Study1.4 MethodologyChapter 2: Legal Philosophical Frameworks2.1 Natural Law Theory2.2 Legal Positivism2.3 Legal Realism2.4 Critical Legal Studies2.5 Feminist Jurisprudence2.6 Socio-Legal ApproachChapter 3: Comparative Analysis of Major Jurisprudence Theories3.1 Natural Law Theory: Historical Perspective and Contemporary Relevance3.2 Legal Positivism: Rule of Law and Legal Formalism3.3 Legal Realism: Law as a Social Phenomenon3.4 Critical Legal Studies: Challenging Legal Paradigms3.5 Feminist Jurisprudence: Gender and Law3.6 Socio-Legal Approach: Interdisciplinary PerspectivesChapter 4: Implications of Jurisprudence on Legal Systems<span