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"established jurisprudence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the body of legal principles and precedents that have been established and accepted by a court or legal system. You can use the phrase "established jurisprudence" when discussing a court's decision based on previous cases or legal principles. For example: "The judge's ruling was based on established jurisprudence, setting a precedent for future cases." "The attorney argued that the new law went against established jurisprudence and therefore should not be enforced." "According to established jurisprudence, corporations have a legal obligation to protect the environment."
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"The [UK] courts faced with it are able to draw upon 50 or 60 years of established jurisprudence [at Strasbourg].
"I think the commission is ready to be more open in its interpretation of the treaty," Mr. Véron said, "but they are not ready to let go blatant violations of the treaty or of established jurisprudence.
Concurring Judges Taranto and Reyna emphasised that even though statutory language lacks "prescribing substantive or procedural standards", whether the en banc review of established jurisprudence on "willfulness" will have to be determined in other cases, not in Halo v Pulse.
The raider can make an offer "for any number of shares, and the target board of directors may take defensive measures against the offer". The Delaware courts established jurisprudence and guidance for defensive measures through major cases such as Unocal Corp. v. Mesa Petroleum Co. and Revlon, Inc. v. MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings , Inc
Of course, legal systems sometimes have mechanisms that can be used to remove such inconsistencies (e.g., by ordering different kinds of laws in a hierarchy from customary laws, to established jurisprudence, to ordinary legislation, to constitutional norms, etc.; or via the lex posterior principle, giving priority to the more recent norm in case of conflict).
For all their rhetoric of "strict constructionism" and "originalism," conservatives interpret the Constitution in ways that radically break from established jurisprudence.
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Four more favourable rulings would establish jurisprudence and require the federal legislature to reform Mexico's prohibitive laws.
The plurality's rationale also deviated sharply from our established federalism jurisprudence and essentially eviscerated our decision in Hans.
Current rules do not consider an industry's overall distress, but there is an established antitrust jurisprudence for dealing with distressed companies.
The doctrine of exhaustion of administrative remedies is well established in the jurisprudence of administrative law.
The customary law of Russia, like the old German jurisprudence, established a difference between betrothal and marriage.
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