English to Portuguese Dictionary jurisprudence

jurisprudence

jurisprudência
definition
noun
Only Richard Hooker can count as a precursor, and then merely in one limited branch of philosophy, that of jurisprudence .
the theory or philosophy of law.
translation of 'jurisprudence'
noun
jurisprudência,
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example
The third commandment also historically shaped American law and 'jurisprudence' .
This is a topic which highlights some of the difficulties which are created if the claimants' views of European 'jurisprudence' are right.
Born in Lisbon, he studied history, philosophy, and 'jurisprudence' at the University of Lisbon.
The right to life has been a fruitful source of environmental 'jurisprudence' in several national jurisdictions, especially India.
American 'jurisprudence'
In American 'jurisprudence' this is called judicial legislation.
Further, the overwhelming body of international 'jurisprudence' favours the application of a subjective test.
Only Richard Hooker can count as a precursor, and then merely in one limited branch of philosophy, that of 'jurisprudence' .
American 'jurisprudence'
Is there any apt analogies with our thinking about the common law or European 'jurisprudence' at all?
Well, it would be in a whole new 'jurisprudence' so far as the prosecution of Commonwealth offences were concerned in this country.
Furthermore, much 'jurisprudence' had accumulated regarding the interpretation of the offences punishable in terms of the new Statute.
I would have thought that Gazzo was a conspicuous page in the Court's 'jurisprudence' …
In terms of legal analysis, you can argue plausibly that all I have done is to apply in large measure well-established 'jurisprudence' .
However, more recent 'jurisprudence' demonstrates a judicial resistance towards slavish adherence to that rule.
The Strasbourg 'jurisprudence' is clear and consistent.
We turn to consider the Strasbourg 'jurisprudence' .
The developing 'jurisprudence' in relation to Article 6 suggests that a reasoned decision is a concomitant to a fair hearing.
In fact, Michigan started the downward trend in takings 'jurisprudence' .
After the war, he earned a doctorate in 'jurisprudence' from the Brooklyn Law School.
We must convince our legislators to place roadblocks in the almost criminal misuse of American 'jurisprudence' .
The 'jurisprudence' of capital punishment imposes a tremendous burden on jurors.
In a democratic country like India, there is a well-defined Constitution, 'jurisprudence' and other laws.
It is inconsistent with our 'jurisprudence' , it is inconsistent with that of other common law countries.
For the others, he was majoring in archaeology and forensics, and I was taking courses in law and 'jurisprudence' .
Surely, there is some useful text on the European 'jurisprudence' .
That is what we call 'jurisprudence' , it is the philosophy and decision-making that underlies our legal system.
That vision informs much of the court's 'jurisprudence' from the 1880s onward.
The approach under the Strasbourg 'jurisprudence' and under English domestic law is the same.
The whole course of this area of 'jurisprudence' is that similar functions can be discharged both on an executive basis and a judicial basis.
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