Two primary markets:
(i) undergraduate courses in jurisprudence, particularly 2nd/3rd year courses, most likely as further reading for the keenest students;
(ii) taught post-graduate courses in jurisprudence. Though the kind of sales suggest a library sale, the sustained sales suggest there must be individual purchases too.
Virtually all undergraduate law degrees have jurisprudence modules, usually optional but also compulsory.
Secondary markets include: (i) academics: both specialist legal theorists as well as academics seeking a critical take on familiar jurisprudential ideas; (ii) law libraries.
(i) undergraduate courses in jurisprudence, particularly 2nd/3rd year courses, most likely as further reading for the keenest students;
(ii) taught post-graduate courses in jurisprudence. Though the kind of sales suggest a library sale, the sustained sales suggest there must be individual purchases too.
Virtually all undergraduate law degrees have jurisprudence modules, usually optional but also compulsory.
Secondary markets include: (i) academics: both specialist legal theorists as well as academics seeking a critical take on familiar jurisprudential ideas; (ii) law libraries.








