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The jurisprudence
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The philosophy, science, and study of law
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The jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia has confirmed this legal interpretation.
The jurisprudence blotter had been mostly dominated by the N.F.L., the latest coming from a Raiders player arrested in Hawaii for assault.
The jurisprudence of Justices Clarence Thomas and Antonin Scalia attempts to interpret the Constitution in line with its original meaning, which may necessarily mean doing away with years of liberal laws.
The jurisprudence of the Appeals Chamber in this interlocutory decision was later codified in a newly adopted Rule Rule 92 ter.
The jurisprudence that is emerging from the European Court of Human Rights and United Nations treaty bodies is a tool that can be used to render African governments accountable for failure to implement domestic abortion laws.
The jurisprudence Kelsen propounded "characterizes itself as a 'pure' theory of law because it aims at cognition focused on the law alone" and this purity serves as its "basic methodological principle" (PT1, 7).
The jurisprudence is hostile".
And look at all the jurisprudence it has already produced".
For better or worse, Thomas has made important contributions to the jurisprudence of the Supreme Court.
The Praxis is most noteworthy as the definitive work on the jurisprudence of torture.
His ideas were important to the subsequent development of the "jurisprudence of interests" in Germany.
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