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What was the ultimate aim of Frederick the Great's reforms?
Natural Law
A theory asserting that certain rights or values are inherent by virtue of human nature and universally cognizable through human reason.
Legal School
An institution or environment dedicated to the education and training of individuals in the field of law.
Leash Law
Regulations requiring dogs to be kept on a leash in public areas to ensure safety and prevent nuisances.
Legal Realism
A school of thought that suggests laws are created and enforced by the judiciary based on social interests and public policy rather than merely by applying existing legal rules.
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