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单词 juristic
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He lamented that “everybody is seeking … juristic arguments to get fossils ‘nationalized’” rather than making international agreements to study them. This ancient shark fossil is exquisite. But some researchers wonder if they’ll be able to study it 2021-04-15T04:00:00Z
Before that they always preferred to remain scholarly and juristic. A modern history of Iran 2017-11-16T05:00:00Z
In the study of law, the consideration of extra-juridical materials is called sociological in contrast to the strictly juristic. The Political Doctrines of Sun Yat-sen: An Exposition of the San Min Chu I 2012-04-04T02:00:55.303Z
Orthodox theology and the juristic system associated with it, especially that of Carpzov, justified this assumption in what is called the episcopal system. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z
In law, the autonomy of the separate States permitted a variety of juristic experiment, the best results of which have been copied now in the legislature of Great Britain. Americanisms and Briticisms with other essays on other isms 2011-08-12T02:00:23.033Z
The theologian hates juristic allusions,–the jurist, theological ones,–the physician, both,–the mathematician, all of them. Hesperus or Forty-Five Dog-Post-Days Vol. I. A Biography 2011-05-11T02:00:19.453Z
Other secondary sources of Islamic law are juristic preference, public interest and custom. What sharia law actually means 2011-02-26T15:01:00Z
It is this: the Chinese, without the elaborate system of expedient fictions which the West terms juristic law, were and are unable to conceive of corporate action. The Political Doctrines of Sun Yat-sen: An Exposition of the San Min Chu I 2012-04-04T02:00:55.303Z
In Göschel, at least, there was a thinker who imparted to jurisprudence a Christian character, and to Christianity a juristic construction. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z
It is very difficult to subject the whole field of Irish legislation to juristic principles, but it is comparatively easy to exempt from that field the subject matter of particular Acts. The New Irish Constitution 2011-02-06T03:00:57.247Z
A. There are no shares; the capital is owned by the bank, which may be regarded as a juristic person, an independent legal subject. Readings in Money and Banking Selected and Adapted 2011-02-01T03:00:14.553Z
The State must preserve the continuity of juristic relations, between debtors and creditors as elsewhere. The Value of Money 2011-01-04T03:01:12.363Z
The Chinese have had notions of authority and control radically different from those developed in the West; a purely juristic interpretation of the various Chinese politics would simply scrape the lacquer off the screen. The Political Doctrines of Sun Yat-sen: An Exposition of the San Min Chu I 2012-04-04T02:00:55.303Z
Apart from this in the empire, the municipalities as they grew up were considered “juristic persons” who were entitled to receive and hold property. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 "Chariot" to "Chatelaine"
A political check is preferred to a juristic check. The New Irish Constitution 2011-02-06T03:00:57.247Z
In worse plight than even the employment of foreign literature is the understanding of foreign juristic methods. The Future of International Law
It was not juristic,—not Roman, Pauline or Augustinian. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 5 "Dinard" to "Dodsworth"
The old tradition could not easily be reconciled to a juristic notion from outside. The Political Doctrines of Sun Yat-sen: An Exposition of the San Min Chu I 2012-04-04T02:00:55.303Z
On a pia causa it was not necessary to confer a juristic personality. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 "Chariot" to "Chatelaine"
Under Marcus Aurelius the colleges were recognized as juristic persons, with power to manumit slaves and receive legacies. A History of Rome to 565 A. D.
It is obvious that this difference of intellectual attitude and of juristic training must exercise a far-reaching influence on the interpretation and construction of international enactments. The Future of International Law
He contends that the prevalent juristic conception of crime rests upon ignorance of nature, brute-life, savagery, and the gradual emergence of morality. A Problem in Modern Ethics being an inquiry into the phenomenon of sexual inversion, addressed especially to Medical Psychologists and Jurists
For legal purposes reality was to be found in this ideal, perfect, natural law, and its organ was juristic reason. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
Property could only be left to an authorized juristic person, being a municipality or a collegium. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 "Chariot" to "Chatelaine"
The object of this codification was the collection in a convenient form of all the sources of law then in force, and the settlement of controversies in the interpretative juristic literature. A History of Rome to 565 A. D.
How great is the divergence of juristic method can only be appreciated by one who has practised and been called to the teaching of law in different countries. The Future of International Law
In this second and polemical branch of his exposition, Ulrichs assumes, for his juristic starting-point, that each human being is born with natural rights which legislation ought not to infringe but protect. A Problem in Modern Ethics being an inquiry into the phenomenon of sexual inversion, addressed especially to Medical Psychologists and Jurists
But the juristic empiricism by which the ius ciuile was made into a law of the world needed something more than a theoretical incentive. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
The economic idea of ground-rent, which Herr Duehring undertakes to explain to us, is transformed right away into the juristic concept so that we are no further than at first. Landmarks of Scientific Socialism "Anti-Duehring"
Their choice was the elderly senator Marcus Cocceius Nerva, one of a family distinguished for its juristic attainments. A History of Rome to 565 A. D.
And the joint labours of judges of diverse nationalities in these international courts will influence their mutual understanding in a manner which will be serviceable to the juristic methods of the different peoples. The Future of International Law
The clumsiness of such formal declarations was, as I have said, only surpassed by the regrettable impression of a juristic argument produced by our first Lusitania Note. My Three Years in America
Once more law and morals were identified in juristic thinking. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
Education is therefore, more exactly speaking, juristic and military practice. Pedagogics as a System
It is, I suppose, fair to add that both of these speculations are here of juristic interest only. The Geneva Protocol
Closely connected with juristic liberty, and more widely felt in everyday life, is the question of fiscal liberty. Liberalism
There it is also shown that these formulæ were due to Tertullian's juristic bias. History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7)
But they all come to the same final results, are marked by the same spirit and put the same shackles upon juristic activity. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
Theoretically, therefore, it is a purely juristic product, and as such does not alter the meaning. The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation Annotations of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of the United States to June 30, 1952
Especially was this last the characteristic view of the West, where juristic notions prevailed. An Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant
But fiscal liberty raises more searching questions than juristic liberty. Liberalism
The only idea intelligible to the majority was a juristic and political notion, viz., that the Father, who is the tota substantia, sends forth officials whom he entrusts with the administration of the monarchy. History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7)
It seemed to fit the circumstances of parliamentary supremacy in England after 1688, and became the orthodox English juristic theory. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
It throbs with a national consciousness sharpened not only by religious persecution, but by the violation of its territorial, juristic, and legislative rights. Ulster's Stand For Union
The scope of this work being juristic and philosophical, it does not admit of much historical narrative, and the style is lucid but not brilliant. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 6
Latin is the bearer of a juristic and despotic spirit. The Religious Spirit of the Slavs (1916) Sermons On Subjects Suggested By The War, Third Series
If you will look more closely into this passage, Gentlemen, you will be astonished at the quantity of juristic monstrosities, absurdities, misstatements and misconstructions of fact which it contains. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 10 Prince Otto Von Bismarck, Count Helmuth Von Moltke, Ferdinand Lassalle
Thus, when the law has been growing through juristic activity, a philosophical theory of law, as declaratory of philosophically ascertainable principles, has obtained. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
The currency of the notion that earnest sincerity about one's opinions and ideals of conduct is inseparably connected with intolerance, is indirectly due to the predominance of legal or juristic analogies in social discussion. On Compromise
This overlordship was probably merely a legal fiction by which the juristic mind assigned a reason for the fact that the provincials paid a land tax from which Italians were exempt. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28
We conceive the Christian religion neither so juristic as the Roman Catholics, nor so scientific as the Protestants, nor even so reasonable and practical as the Anglicans, but we conceive it rather as dramatic. The Religious Spirit of the Slavs (1916) Sermons On Subjects Suggested By The War, Third Series
His successor as head of the school, Salvius Julianus, was of equal juristic distinction; his codification of praetorian law received imperial sanction from Hadrian, and became the authorised civil code. Latin Literature
Roman lawyers made the Greek philosophical conception into a juristic theory. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
Those who believe in the persistent qualities of race, or the cumulative property of culture, will find something to their purpose in his Saxon blood and his clerical and juristic ancestry. Among My Books First Series
It probably represents the juristic usages, or at least ideals, of the early monarchy. Introduction to the Old Testament
They have forgotten the personality of the criminal and occupied themselves exclusively with crime as an abstract juristic phenomenon. The Positive School of Criminology Three Lectures Given at the University of Naples, Italy on April 22, 23 and 24, 1901
In one point only Schiller was able to improve his condition; jointly with the juristic department, was another for training young aspirants to the medical profession. Biographical Essays
The latter idea took form in the seventeenth century and prevailed for two centuries thereafter, culminating in the juristic thought of the last generation. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
The contrast between these two quiet little nations, under their lawyer Presidents, and the bellicose but equally small Nicaragua, Honduras, and Salvador, under their chieftains, military and juristic, was quite remarkable. Hispanic Nations of the New World; a chronicle of our southern neighbors
Bruns, an admirable writer, expresses a characteristic yearning of the German mind, when he demands an internal juristic necessity drawn from the nature of possession itself, and therefore rejects empirical reasons. The Common Law
Every sentence, every investigation, every official act must satisfy the same demand as that made of the entire juristic science. Criminal Psychology; a manual for judges, practitioners, and students
This is a juristic possession, a conception both of fact and of law. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
In order to be valid, however, according to juristic theory the distinction must lie in the nature of things, and it was generalized accordingly. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
But it is evident that many of these are juristic rationalizings of what had been done for a long time through formal transactions. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
Three reasons have been given for this which have figured in juristic discussion of the subject ever since. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
No metaphysical theory has prevailed to prevent the steady march of the law and of juristic thought in the direction of an objective doctrine of legal transactions. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
Hence juristic thought addressed itself to this for a season rather than to the doctrine of consideration and the reason for non-enforcement of deliberate promises where not put in the form of bargains. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
Analytically the next grade or stage is what the Romanist calls juristic possession as distinguished from natural possession. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
Hence Greek philosophical thinking of a stage of undifferentiated law and morals lent itself to the identification of the legal and the moral in juristic thinking which was characteristic of the classical Roman law. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
Three of these are not heard of thereafter in Roman juristic writing. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
Later these natural rights came to be the bane of juristic thinking. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
In place of detailed rules precisely determining what shall take place upon a precisely detailed state of facts, reliance is had upon general premises for judicial and juristic reasoning. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
Possession or juristic possession is a conception of fact and law, existing as a pure relation of fact, independent of legal origin, but protected and maintained by law without regard to interference with personality. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
Later, when juristic study seeks to put the materials of the law in order, a third element develops, which may be called legal conceptions. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
In the first place it led to a juristic theory of formal contract which has affected our ideas ever since. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
New categories were added in successive strata, as it were, and juristic science sought afterward to reduce them to system and logical consistency. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
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