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Under Cyrillus, the first of the Ecumenical Masters, the Christian faith was consolidated as an integral element of the juristic training.
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From the reign of Augustus (27 BC AD 14), jurists began compiling organized repositories of imperial edicts (constitutiones), and juristic scholarship became an imperially sponsored function of administration.
The edict repositories and the imperially sponsored juristic scholarship gave rise to the earliest law school system of the Western world, aimed specifically at training professional jurists.
5) Prominent Muslim jurists around the world have condemned these attacks, and their condemnation forms a juristic consensus (ijma) against bin Laden's actions.
All medieval Muslim jurists rejected arbitrary opinion, and instead developed various secondary sources, also known as juristic principles or doctrines, to follow in case the primary sources (i.e. the Qur'an and Sunnah) are silent on the issue.
The Iranian constitution of 1979 embodies articles upholding this concept of juristic authority.
He received the traditional juristic and literary education in his native town of Tangier.
It was supplemented by the ijmāʿ, the scholarly legal consensus, and the qiyās, juristic reasoning by analogy.
The juristic basis of the classification of disease is concerned with the legal circumstances in which death occurs.
His legal acumen and juristic strictness were such that Abū Ḥanīfah reached the highest level of legal thought achieved up to his time.
Thus, on a juristic basis some deaths and diseases are classified as medical-legal and fall within the jurisdiction of coroners and medical examiners.
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