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is jurisprudence
noun
The philosophy, science, and study of law
synonyms
Exact(2)
There is jurisprudence on this, and it is quite clear".
This aspect of sharia is jurisprudence, and is dependent on "the evolution of the society... new laws concern new events and the new phenomena in society, which did not exist in the time of prophet Muhammad.
Similar(58)
There is no jurisprudence".
It is a jurisprudence built in the dark.
The technical term is "therapeutic jurisprudence", sometimes known as "problem-solving justice".
Other academics have taken on similar projects over the years: there is a jurisprudence of William Shakespeare, of "Billy Budd," and of Yogi Berra.
But Yoram Dinstein, the Israeli professor of international law who led the drafting of the model framework, says it is American jurisprudence that is out of step: "The United States is entirely isolated in its extreme views as regards the first amendment.
One well-known type of reductionist view is naturalized jurisprudence.
Feminist jurisprudence is a branch of jurisprudence that examines the relationship between women and law.
In Canada, there is case law, including jurisprudence from the Supreme Court of Canada, that suggests that individuals maintain a continuing interest in health information.
– with the Supreme Court expanding its "kids are different" jurisprudence to strike another extreme sentencing scheme for youth.
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