Definitionn. the branch of philosophy concerned with the law and the principles that lead courts to make the decisions they do
Last update: September 7, 2015
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Our country's jurisprudence is based on strong principles. [Please select]
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Even in high school, Evan read a great deal on jurisprudence because he knew he wanted to become a lawyer. [Please select]
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People who study jurisprudence hope to learn more about the nature and history of laws. [Please select]
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That is a question for jurisprudence. [Please select]
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It is used in this sense by writers on jurisprudence. [Please select]
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This is exactly the doctrine of the writers on jurisprudence. [Please select]
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What is the meaning of JURISPRUDENCE. [Please select]
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Fourthly: if we try to think of objects not built up out of sensations and not in time and space, we are Austin's Jurisprudence explicitly assumes that the dilemma of " intuitive " and " utilitarian " is exhaustive. [Please select]
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Then he turned the corner and entered the street of jurisprudence and the gaol. [Please select]
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But the end of law has been debated more in politics than in jurisprudence. [Please select]
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A discussion of fundamental problems of jurisprudence from the Darwinian standpoint. [Please select]
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