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Jurisprudence

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Hello. The article currently notes that when Chadwick was at the University of Oxford, he: "... graduated in 1928 with a third in jurisprudence."

The question is: should the phrase "a third in jurisprudence" be more clear? I'm thinking it is referring to studies about the Third Type of Jurisprudence (per legal dictionary [1]) related to 4 main branches in Legal Philosophy. Thanks. Tortillovsky (talk) 13:33, 9 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]