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This notion of 'egoistic property' is not to be confused with more familiar juridical concepts of ownership (such as private property or collective ownership).

The De la Courts adopted the basic features of Hobbesian anthropology, but eschewed juridical concepts like "right" and "contract" (see Malcolm 1991, 548), opting to analyze the civil condition in terms of the competing interests of participants.

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Gradually, as judges lost familiarity with Sanskrit, the ancient texts began to be replaced with contemporary, cosmopolitan juridical and social concepts.

(d) legislation: Juridical concerns related to new concepts introduced by cloud computing [61].  .

Moreover, he emphasized Scotus' voluntarism (the primacy of will over intellect), and attributed a greater role to the juridical element in the theological concepts of God, creation, and revelation.

Since the outbreak of the second Palestinian intifada in 2000, the Israel Defense Forces, guided by its military lawyers, have attempted to remake the laws of war by consciously violating them and then creating new legal concepts to provide juridical cover for their misdeeds.

Where Kant insists that reason must assign domains and limits to the other faculties, its dependence upon the unity of the subject for the identity of concepts as laws or rules de-legitimizes its juridical authority in the postmodern age.

The study of the history of canon law calls not only for juridical and historical training but also for insight into contemporary theological concepts and social relationships.

For the period from (roughly) 1200 to 1500, it is possible to identify four different concepts of probability: the endoxic, proto-frequentist, testimonial or juridical, and semantic.

The concept of public authority is of importance to the juridical qualification of (the functioning of) public sector organizations - as follows from the rule of law principle that public authorities '… must exercise powers conferred to them in good faith, fairly, for the purpose for which the powers were conferred, without exceeding the limits of such powers and not unreasonably' [12].

I argue that understanding the stakes of postindustrial urban development struggles requires attention to how concepts of (white) settler society – which have been absorbed into political and legal-juridical institutions, discourses, myths, symbols, and national metaphors – are used to claim "wild" and "empty" lands like those in Detroit.

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