Sentences with word «jurisprudential»

Such degrees likely will fail to deliver in jurisprudential philosophy what the standard law degree fails to deliver in practical career preparation, but at least they will be closer to what the market says it wants.
One admiring judge described it as a «highly complex deal from business, intellectual and jurisprudential perspectives», adding that it required «innovative thinking and the highest degree of expertise».
If the appeal is ultimately heard by the Court, the reasons of the U.K. Supreme Court in Aintree will undoubtedly be looked to as a source for jurisprudential guidance.
The great legal tomes that have been the bedrock of jurisprudential thought for generations have been known for their importance and scholarship but the expectation is that prices are prohibitive, their quality serves only the needs of a tiny élite and too many years pass between editions.
The enactment and jurisprudential development of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms has been, by any account, the most significant influence on the direction of criminal law over the past 35 years.
No one with the least comprehension of legal reasoning who has followed the actual jurisprudential arguments in the relevant cases could have written such lines.
So, with regard to my ideal law publisher, it's hardly an egalitarian approach to legal and professional information, or one that makes for a better world, ignoring as it does many topics and the resolution of many jurisprudential issues.
This article examines the debate on the use of digital devices in the courtroom from the perspective of the «open court principle,» as articulated in both law and general jurisprudential theory.
This has been one of the most dissapointing aspects of the Sotomayor comfirmation - an obviously deliberate decision to conceal her actual jurisprudential philosophy given the probably sound expectation that quite a chunk of the public would find it unpalatable.
A more recent jurisprudential orientation has actually concluded that the declaration must submit to «desires of certainty ascribable not just to the interests of the parties, but also to the indisputable publishing reflections recognised by the system to the family institution.»
And it provides a clear jurisprudential framework for courts to evaluate when a plaintiff knew or ought to have known that commencing a proceeding would be an appropriate means to remedy an alleged breach of insurance contract claim.
The LSUC was entitled to distinguish BCCT and conduct its balancing exercise in light of both the contemporary understanding and jurisprudential principles that have since been developed regarding the Charter values in play, and the different factual record from that presented to the Supreme Court of Canada in BCCT.»
The introduction of the «humano modo» here has served to confirm the already common jurisprudential doctrine that marriage is not consummated by a contraceptive act between the spouses.
There is no coherent jurisprudential argument against it — no principled legal view that can resist it.»
But he does not clearly decide the issue, which is the major open jurisprudential question.
In any decent society where some premium is placed on human dignity, the accepted jurisprudential position is that, it is better for many suspects to escape unpunished than for one innocent person to be wrongly convicted.
By Emma Agu In any decent society where some premium is placed on human dignity, the accepted jurisprudential position is that, it is better for...
To map and mirror this gradual evolution of laws and progressive judicial decisions on socio - economic rights in Nigeria, the book offers a comprehensive and nuanced account of specific socio - economic rights, their legal and jurisprudential context and how they have been and might be deployed.
Historically there were many jurisprudential schools, but these are now generally consolidated into four Sunni schools and the Ithnashari'ah (Twelvers) Shi'a school (but there are many other forms of Shi'a as well).
Slaw carried a post during the summer about jurisprudential solitudes — a gap in knowledge between Quebec's civil code - based and predominantly French - language legal resources and those in common - law, English - speaking Canada.
Law and Innovation: Toronto litigator Heather Douglas provides insightful commentary on legal current events, jurisprudential inquiry, and even book reviews.
Investment treaty claims arising out of judicial conduct - whether based on annulment of a contract for corruption or other irregularity or a fundamental jurisprudential shift - have been on the rise.
Today's Supreme Court decision in Scott v. Harris is likely to have profound long - term jurisprudential consequences.
In my essay, I referred to what I agreed at the time was «reasonable concern over jurisprudential overreach.»
(Experts on both sides present sophisticated jurisprudential arguments in defense of their positions, but most people look more to congenial outcomes than to consistent principles of law.)
In responding the following year in the National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly Gormally highlighted a important aspect of the Catholic magisterial and jurisprudential tradition [this article was also published in Faith March 2006].
The Framers, he says, must have «fully expected that... judges of this august Court would some day have to wrestle with that age - old jurisprudential question, for which their years of study in the law have so well prepared them: Is someone riding around a golf course from shot to shot really a golfer?»
What propels the liberal jurisprudential project is» liberal ideology.
«I appreciate that the minister is under the strict riding instructions from a lord chancellor whose jurisprudential credibility has been forensically unpicked by my noble friend Lord Pannick and secretary of state for justice who has wreaked havoc on the ability of the prison and probation services to protect the public.
His combination of experience, intellect, and temperament provide the prospect of replacing one jurisprudential giant with another.
They developed a core curriculum for students that responds to employers» requests for specific jurisprudential skill sets in «pillar» areas of law, technology, design and delivery.
The new notion of a «regulatory act» introduced by the Lisbon Treaty has also seen some first jurisprudential developments this year in the seal products cases.
Heather serves as an expert guide to walk her students through the fundamentals of legal research, how to read court decisions, the meaning and implications of certain legal terms, and how the law functions as a business within our current jurisprudential system.
Far more important than identity is a nominee's jurisprudential ideology, Mystal argues.
Little encouragement of original jurisprudential thought or open discussion is provided in the current curriculum.
'' [I] t would seem that no religious, political or jurisprudential message is appropriately conveyed by a one - finger salute on a church's steps.
You have to be able to walk the entire landscape of your issue's jurisprudential history and wrestle with an entire host of crazy hypotheticals to test the limits of your position.
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