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the jurisprudence
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The philosophy, science, and study of law
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And look at all the jurisprudence it has already produced".
The jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia has confirmed this legal interpretation.
For better or worse, Thomas has made important contributions to the jurisprudence of the Supreme Court.
The Praxis is most noteworthy as the definitive work on the jurisprudence of torture.
His ideas were important to the subsequent development of the "jurisprudence of interests" in Germany.
Now we are seeing tremendous improvement in the jurisprudence for women".
This is clear nonsense – as the jurisprudence from many other sophisticated democracies demonstrates.
There have been continuing concerns over possible political interference, corruption and the quality of the jurisprudence.
Egypt's new constitution enshrines not only sharia, but the jurisprudence of Sunni Islam as defined by its leading scholars.
Criminal defendants also gained the right to counsel, which had been denied them under the jurisprudence of the ancien régime.
What is the value of embracing moral as distinct from legal rights as part of the jurisprudence of human rights?
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