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Jurisprudence (5029 bytes)
1: '''Jurisprudence''' (from [[Latin]]: '''juris prudentia''' -- by t... 5: ''Jurisprudence'' already had this meaning in ancient [[Rome]], e... 15: In modern studies '''jurisprudence''' is both the branch of humanist sciences that s... 17: ''Jurisprudence'' refers either of two things. First, in [[commo... 19: ... jurisprudence]] studies what law 'is'; normative jurisprudence studies what law 'ought to be'. Justification (jurisprudence) (559 bytes) 1: In [[jurisprudence]], '''justification''' is a [[defense (legal)|def... Virtue jurisprudence (6745 bytes) 1: ...etaic turn|aretaic turn]] in legal theory, virtue jurisprudence focuses on the importance of character and human ... 3: ==The topics encompassed by virtue jurisprudence== 5: Among the topics encompassed by virtue jurisprudence are the following: 15: The most developed aspect of virtue jurisprudence is its distinctive theory of judging. A virtue-c... 19: Many of the criticisms of virtue jurisprudence are parallel to those offered in the context of d... Analytic jurisprudence (245 bytes) 1: Analytical jurisprudence is to analyse the nature of law. To Prof HLA Har... Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence (1837 bytes) 1: The heritage of [[Islam]], particularly its [[jurisprudence]], has four sources - two founded on historical r... 5: ...r points of interpretation). Accordingly, Islamic jurisprudence has for centuries known no real development and i... The Province of Jurisprudence Determined (2285 bytes) 1: ...ory'. Austin believed that the science of general jurisprudence consisited in the clarification and arrangement o... 7: ...sitive law was the appropriate focus of study for jurisprudence. He states that: John Austin (legal philosophy) (735 bytes) 2: ...tudy of law as a science, and became Professor of Jurisprudence in London University 1826-32. Thereafter he serve... 4: ...ce Determined]]'' (1832), and his ''[[Lectures on Jurisprudence]]''. Roscoe Pound (991 bytes) 1: ... arid legal formalism which prevailed in American jurisprudence at the time. Pound would later turn against the m... Appellate department (580 bytes) 1: ...rt]]s can develop differing or even conflicting [[jurisprudence]] which can only be resolved should the cases be ... Mohammad Hashim Kamali (969 bytes) 1: ..., [[Malaysia]]. He has taught [[Islam]]ic law and jurisprudence there since [[1985]]. 9: ...ali is also the author of [[Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence]] [[2003]]. Recueil Dalloz (890 bytes) 4: * ''Recueil Dalloz Sirey de doctrine, de jurisprudence et de legislation'' (1965-1996); 8: * ''La Gazette du palais: jurisprudence et legislation'' (1887- ) (bimonthly); Qiyas (1380 bytes) 1: In [[Islamic jurisprudence]], '''Qiyas''' is the process of analogical reaso... 16: ...Mohammad Hashim Kamali]], ''Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence'' (2003) Justification (467 bytes) 3: *[[justification (jurisprudence)]] Jurist (357 bytes) 4: * [[jurisprudence]] Aretaic turn (3792 bytes) 1: ..., including [[epistemology]], [[politics]], and [[jurisprudence]]. 6: ..., including [[epistemology]], [[politics]], and [[jurisprudence]]. 12: ...ere is a small but growing literature on [[virtue jurisprudence]]. 15: Aretaic approaches to morality, epistemology, and jurisprudence have been the subject of intense debates. One cr... 28: * [[Virtue jurisprudence]] Constitutionality (2079 bytes) 13: American jurisprudence says the following in regard to '''constitutional... 20: ...ht to disobey unconstitutional laws?''] (American jurisprudence) Madhhab (2673 bytes) 2: ...h of the [[Sahaba|Ashaab]] had a unique school of jurisprudence, but these schools were gradually consolidated or... 13: ...s of faith, but instead in finer judgements and [[jurisprudence]], which are a result of the independent reasonin... Involuntary intoxication (521 bytes) 1: In [[jurisprudence]], '''involuntary intoxication''' is a [[defense ... Islamic jurispudence (1934 bytes) 3: ...or points of interpretation). Accordingly Islamic jurisprudence worldwide has for centuries known no real develop... Law (academic) (1968 bytes) 1: ...demic study of law, both as a science, that is, [[jurisprudence]], and by students preparing to be [[lawyer|lawye... 11: See also [[jurisprudence]]
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