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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «JURISPRUDENTIALLY»
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The Shade of New Leaves: Governance in Traditional Authority ...
18 These constitutional recognition of customary law and traditional leadership
can be jurisprudentially interpreted as legally legitimising the acceptance of
customary law and traditional rule. However, this Kelsenian view falls short in
view of ...
Manfred O. Hinz, Helgard K. Patemann, 2006
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Novel Judgements: Legal Theory as Fiction
Novel Judgements proposes a corrective to and for both, modelling for lawyers
how to analyse literature ('reading') in terms of law, and for literary critics, how to
think about law ('jurisprudentially') in terms of literature. To that end, and without ...
3
The Charismatic Leadership Phenomenon in Radical and ...
Qutb's flowing prose and incessant repetition reflected his background in
literature and poetry, while Azzam's unyielding jurisprudentially focused
approach was partnered by highly emotive appeals to the ummah. However,
Azzam referenced ...
4
The Claims of Literature: A Shoshana Felman Reader
Arendt, on the contrary, is historiographically revolutionary but jurisprudentially
conservative" (JU, 122). The notion of the trial as jurisprudentially revolutionary is
repeated later when Felman describes the transformative effect of the trial on the
...
Shoshana Felman, Emily Sun, Eyal Peretz, 2007
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Federalism and the Tug of War Within
The Cathedral framework is particularly useful in analyzing the infrastructural
problems that can arise when courts must jurisprudentially infer what remedy rule
should attach to an otherwise clearly stated normative rule. Some constitutional ...
Eichmann trial is, at the antipodes of Arendt, historiographically conservative but
jurisprudentially revolutionary. Arendt, on the contrary, is historiographically
revolutionary but jurisprudentially conservative' (The Juridical Unconscious, 122).
Richard Crownshaw, Jane Kilby, Antony Rowland, 2010
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Mathematical jurisprudence and mathematical ethics: a ...
Any ethically-jurisprudentially formalized code 91 is called formally-ethi- cally-
jurisprudentially inconsistent (=contradictory) in purely normative relation, if and
only if, in the code 91, there is an action form to such that both: j-co and j-Nto exist
in ...
Vladimir Olegovich Lobovikov, 1999
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Sociology of Law: Visions of a Scholarly Tradition
Sociology of law must take the ideas embedded in law seriously and therefore
also be jurisprudentially informed so its efforts can be beneficial in determining
policy. The expulsion of normativity: pure sociology On the opposing side of the ...
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Law and Morality: Readings in Legal Philosophy
The state is male jurisprudentially, meaning that it adopts the standpoint of male
power on the relation between law and society. This stance is especially vivid in
constitutional adjudication, thought legitimate to the degree it is neutral on the ...
David Dyzenhaus, Sophia Reibetanz Moreau, Arthur Ripstein, 2007
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The law magazine and law review, or, Quarterly journal of ...
This being so, it is jurisprudentially wrong not to create a property in game on
land so cultivated. As regards, therefore, all indigenous graminivorous and gra-
nivorous animals, both winged and four-footed, throughout the cultivated parts of
the ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «JURISPRUDENTIALLY»
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The USA Freedom Act and Fourth Amendment Jurisprudence
While the act has, jurisprudentially, no direct impact upon the two-pronged, reasonable expectation of privacy test, it nevertheless certainly is ... «The Legal Intelligencer, jul 15»
The (real) nonsense at the Supreme Court
Gone are the great days when, jurisprudentially, being unanimous mattered so much! To contact the author on this story: Stephen L Carter at ... «Miami Herald, jul 15»
Cruz: Justice Roberts Put on An "Obama Jersey" In Obamacare …
That was important, jurisprudentially. Number two, the Supreme Court, three years ago, struck down a portion of Obamacare, which was the ... «RealClearPolitics, jun 15»
The Most Radical Decision Ever?
Speaking jurisprudentially (although not morally), this was a much greater departure than such widely-criticized Substantive Due Process ... «American Thinker, jun 15»
SC's detailed judgment on timeframe for judiciary's verdicts
It is commonly and jurisprudentially known all over the republican and democratic world that the courts are the guardians of the Constitution ... «The News International, jun 15»
Why Is John Roberts Siding With the Supreme Court's Liberals?
No one doubts that Roberts leans right jurisprudentially. Yet over the past two terms, we've seen evidence that Roberts has become a bit more ... «Slate Magazine, jun 15»
Echoes of the 1930s (Dingbat Edition)
The problem is that it's just psychologically and even jurisprudentially hard to argue that a mammoth piece of legislation should be gutted by the ... «TPM, mai 15»
Fending Off Chaos: Israel's Future in World Politics
Jurisprudentially, from the standpoint of both the bilateral 1993 Oslo Agreements, and the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment ... «Arutz Sheva, mai 15»
To Have and to Hold
But then that interpretation was abandoned, and the Nineteenth Amendment was left, jurisprudentially, to wither. People who want to make ... «The New Yorker, mai 15»
The Vatican, Palestinian statehood and international law
Jurisprudentially, at least, the creation of "Palestine" can never be based upon a fully concocted hodgepodge of irrelevant and dangerous ... «The Hill, mai 15»