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While the statute establishing the Iraqi tribunal provides for participation by international jurists, it does so on an unduly circumscribed basis.

It is all too easy to throw the resulting legislative fudge to judges, with orders to clear up the mess.It is not only morally wrong to give such power to unelected jurists, it also encourages them and others to take judicial activism further than most people would like.

Because the School of Tehran was dominated by grand scholars who were also jurists, it continued in the Ṣadrian and Sabziwārian tradition, but distanced itself from popular Sufism, with whom they identified relaxed attitude and even antinomian tendencies towards Islamic law (Shari'ah).

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The Guardian Council, which supervises the elections, actively vets the candidates so that, in the words of one leading jurist, it "prevents corruption and deviation".

Armed struggle has long been recognized by the Islamic tradition, but it was rarely put at the core of what it means to be a Muslim: by the twentieth century, many jurists considered it little more than a relic.

And of course the collection does have its medieval tomes and papers of esteemed jurists -- it is, after all, considered to be one of the finest collections of rare law books in the world.

According to some senior French jurists, however, it should still be possible for the ICC to pursue named individuals for alleged crimes committed in Gaza.

Islamic jurists resolved it by concluding that such children must have an underlying "hidden" sex which was waiting to be discovered.

He says that most jurists believed it extended to being caught in the place of the theft with the thing, and no further.

One Muslim asked a jurist whether it is permissible to dance with a member of the opposite sex (no, was the answer, unless the dance partners are married).

The results were captured on conversion charts, in effect the new exchange-rate pegs.Taken together, the empire's unwritten constitution became so complex that Samuel Pufendorf, a 17th-century jurist, called it irregulare aliquod corpus et monstro simile (a somehow irregular body, similar to a monster).

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