Jurisprudence

  • 81Divorce \(in Civil Jurisprudence\) — • Defined in jurisprudence as the dissolution or partial suspension by law of the marriage relation Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 82Master of Jurisprudence — Masters of Jurisprudence (M.J. or M.Jur) is sometimes used as an alternative name for both Master of Laws and Master of Studies in Law. It also refers to masters level courses concentraing on legal theory, in particular the philosophy of law and… …

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  • 83American Jurisprudence — (zitiert als Am. Jur. 2d) ist eine mehr als 140 bändige Enzyklopädie und secondary source des Rechts der Vereinigten Staaten. Sie wird vom West Verlag herausgegeben und besteht seit 1962 in der zweiten Auflage. Sie ist online über Westlaw und… …

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  • 84feminist jurisprudence — A philosophy of law based on the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. feminist jurisprudence A philosophy of law base …

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  • 85doctor of jurisprudence — often cap D&J 1: juris doctor 2: doctor of the science of law Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster …

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  • 86analytical jurisprudence — A theory and system of jurisprudence wrought out neither by inquiring for ethical principles or the dictates of the sentiments of justice nor by the rules which may be actually in force, but by analyzing, classifying and comparing various legal… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 87analytical jurisprudence — A theory and system of jurisprudence wrought out neither by inquiring for ethical principles or the dictates of the sentiments of justice nor by the rules which may be actually in force, but by analyzing, classifying and comparing various legal… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 88Justification (jurisprudence) — Justification in jurisprudence is not the same as an excuse. A justification sets forth an exception to the prohibition of committing certain offenses. For example, to intentionally commit a homicide would be considered murder. However, it is not …

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  • 89Islamic adoptional jurisprudence — This is a sub article to Islamic marital jurisprudence and Adoption.Islamic regulations regarding adoption are distinct from western practices and customs of adoption. Contrary to what happens in the western world, a child does not formally leave …

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  • 90Lectures on Jurisprudence — is a book of Adam Smith s lectures, comprising notes taken from his early lectures, plus an early draft of The Wealth of Nations. Published as part of the 1976 Glasgow Edition of the works and correspondence of Adam Smith. It consists of two sets …

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