Synonym: law, legal philosophy. Similar words: prudent, imprudent, impudence, jurisdiction, mispronounce, appellate jurisdiction, preponderance of evidence, cadence. Meaning: n. 1. the branch of philosophy concerned with the law and the principles that lead courts to make the decisions they do 2. the collection of rules imposed by authority.
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(61) Punitive damages has great influence on jurisprudence and practice of civil-law countries. Punitive damages has been applied in judicial practice in some countries like Germany and Brazil.
(62) Science of financial constitution is an interdisciplinary subject of economics and jurisprudence.
(63) The second part of analyzes the jurisprudence foundation and juristic relation of of debt to equity.
(64) This is the medical jurisprudence will be easy to pull into the distance between the lead.
(65) In modern times, study of China's jurisprudence has made great achievements but it has four major defects so generally speaking it is just study of knowledge instead of study of thought.
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(66) The determination of the legality or illegality of an act requires the jurisconsult to search for proofs in the valid sources of Islamic jurisprudence.
(67) This paper discusses the Bona Fide Possession of Bill Rights by use of nomology and comparative jurisprudence.
(68) Medical jurisprudence course, a new and developing course, is mainly offered in medical colleges and universities.
(69) The partnership jurisprudence concerning the issues of civil subjective status, assets, liability assumption, form of partnership, sleeping partner and limited partner is more worth researching.
(70) Known as "The Great Dissenter, " he wrote Supreme Court opinions that continue to shape American jurisprudence.
(71) The science of trace and the medical jurisprudence are two parallel subjects in criminal technique system.
(72) Bodin is best remembered for his work in economics, jurisprudence and political science.
(73) Mainly from jurisprudence, constitutional theory, administrative law science, administrative litigation law science explains to administrative nonfeasance litigation theoretical foundation.
(74) Human rights don't belong to the constitutional jurisprudence, but to moral ethnics.
(75) However, the methodology of criminal law is related to the Weltanschauung and therefore only belongs to the field of general jurisprudence studies.
(76) The medical jurisprudence culture is an important aspect of in the culture construction of medical universities. Education of medical jurisprudence culture is instrumental, fundamental and humanistic.
(77) The cranium brain damage caused by a fall has different medical jurisprudence characteristics to the cranium brain damage caused by other ways.
(78) The reflection on the jurisprudence basis of criminal responsibility and penalty provides the legislative grounds for the criminologists , and directs the juridical practice.
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