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juristic
Definition
adj.
of or relating to law or to legal rights and obligations
Last update: July 2, 2015
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Juristic literature has been stimulated by the activity in positive legislation.
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Three of these are not heard of thereafter in Roman
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For legal purposes reality was to be found in this ideal, perfect, natural law, and its organ was
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reason.
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Later these natural rights came to be the bane of
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thinking.
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It seemed to fit the circumstances of parliamentary supremacy in England after 1688, and became the orthodox English
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Roman lawyers made the Greek philosophical conception into a
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Indeed Aquilian _culpa_, in which the fault did not extend to intentional aggression, is a
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equitable development.
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