Nghĩa của từ jurisprudence bằng Tiếng Anh

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the theory or philosophy of law.
Only Richard Hooker can count as a precursor, and then merely in one limited branch of philosophy, that of jurisprudence .
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1. Jurisprudence by WTO adjudicatory bodies

2. Codification is the highest contribution of jurisprudence.

3. 3 words related to Advowson: right, law, jurisprudence

4. 4 words related to Attorn: law, jurisprudence, acknowledge, admit

5. A Separation of Powers Jurisprudence that Aggrandizes Judicial Power

6. Casuistry or case-centric jurisprudence is anti-legislation

7. 3 words related to Advowson: right, law, jurisprudence

8. 3 words related to Assignor: law, jurisprudence, party

9. Is there an attempt on such square medical jurisprudence?

10. Perhaps the leading exponent of sociological jurisprudence was Roscoe Pound.

11. Lectures were given on agriculture, rural economy, and medical jurisprudence.

12. 4 words related to Conveyancer: law, jurisprudence, attorney, lawyer

13. It is an interdisciplinary subject between jurisprudence and economics.

14. From the standpoint of mainstream contemporary jurisprudence the issue seems irreconcilable.

15. 2005] THREE Antimonies OF MODERN LEGAL POSITIVISM 55 I propose to examine the three great antinomies of modern jurisprudence and how Christian jurisprudence might help to resolve them

16. This is confirmed by the jurisprudence of various representative international adjudicatory bodies:

17. In 200 we have gained quite great progress to Chinese constitutional jurisprudence.

18. 6 words related to Champerty: actus reus, wrongful conduct, misconduct, wrongdoing, law, jurisprudence

19. Lord Morris of Borth-y-Gest also based his judgment on the nineteenth century jurisprudence.

20. Jurisprudence of international courts and tribunals of general and ad hoc jurisdiction (e.g. ICJ, Arbitral Tribunals);

21. Known as "The Great Dissenter, " he wrote Supreme Court opinions that continue to shape American jurisprudence.

22. a) Jurisprudence of international courts and tribunals of general and ad hoc jurisdiction (e.g. ICJ, Arbitral Tribunals

23. The dental Assisting program prepares students for the Texas certification in radiology, infection control and jurisprudence

24. The jurisprudence regarding learning disabilities indicates that their accommodation must be addressed on a case by case basis.

25. This housed oriental manuscripts, many of poetry, mysticism and jurisprudence, going back to the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.

26. • "[O]ur jurisprudence does not allow individuals to do absolutely anything in the name of that freedom.

27. 2005, Jaroslav Pelikan, Credo: Historical and Theological Guide to Creeds and Confessions of Faith in the Christian Tradition: For every branch of jurisprudence secular or sacred and therefore also for canonical and Creedal jurisprudence, this implies at least the following five issues: enactment, ratification, enforcement

28. He then cited the passage from Story, Equity Jurisprudence and made the comment to which I have already referred.

29. Authorisation, mandate legal document , legal instrument , official document , instrument - (law) a document that states some contractual relationship or grants some right law , jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom

30. Bioethicsis a relatively young, multidisciplinary field of learning drawing on many established academic disciplines, such as philosophy, jurisprudence, sociology, and others.

31. In chapter we introduce the history and actuality of Surface Modeling and the theory of skin restoring in medical jurisprudence.

32. Attorn - acknowledge a new land owner as one's landlord; "he was Attorned by the tenants" law , jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"

33. Recidivist system plays an important role in criminal law , it also has a very important position in penology and criminal jurisprudence. Sentencedict.com

34. However, the methodology of criminal law is related to the Weltanschauung and therefore only belongs to the field of general jurisprudence studies.

35. Recidivist system plays an important role in criminal law , it also has a very important position in penology and criminal jurisprudence.

36. Abrogation (naskh) is used as a hermeneutical tool in Muslim jurisprudence in dealing with apparent inconsistencies within and between the Qurʾān and the sunna

37. En jurisprudence, servitudes Apparentes, celles qui s'annoncent par des ouvrages extérieurs, tels qu'une porte, une fenêtre, un aqueduc.

38. The morality involved in trials of Chinese traditional society may intitule"judicator's ethicality", while which emphasized by occidental jurisprudence intitule"legal or judicial ethicality".

39. Jurisprudence Don’t Criminalize COVID-19 The ignominious history of HIV criminalization shows why punishing people who spread the coronavirus is a terrible idea.

40. The development of fairness within our jurisprudence has not as yet caused us to depart from the adjudicative framework within which we operate.

41. Aim at this question, there have appeared diversified schools of jurisprudence which are assumed to be based on liberalist tradition, and are striving to offer countermeasures.

42. [134] It is noteworthy that a review of the arbitral jurisprudence cited in argument by Seaspan shows that the concept of non-culpable absenteeism does not operate freely.

43. The morality involved in trials of Chinese traditional society may intitule"judicator's ethicality",[Sentencedict] while which emphasized by occidental jurisprudence intitule"legal or judicial ethicality".

44. An analysis of their efforts to achieve that end moved one law professor to dub the whole affair “the darkest crime known to the history of jurisprudence.”

45. In the light of that jurisprudence, how could the existing legislation and patient complaint mechanisms be improved to ensure that medically justified abortions could be performed in all cases?

46. The current condition of recidivist system is not parallel to its status in criminal jurisprudence, hence the recidivist system can not adapt to the changing criminal legislation and j.

47. A brief filed by associations of counties, cities and mayors went further, saying the businesses Challenging the access regulation “propose a revolution in takings jurisprudence whereby

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49. James Arnt Aune, "Three Justices in Search of Historical Truth: Romance and Tragedy in Establishment Clause Jurisprudence," Rhetoric & Public Affairs 2, 4 (Winter 1999): 573-589.

50. Animal Bailments When it comes to animal law, the subject of Bailments is representative of how, in our emerging jurisprudence, we may still treat animals as property