Synonyms for juristic
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : joo-ris-tik |
Phonetic Transcription : dʒʊˈrɪs tɪk |
Top 10 synonyms for juristic
Définition of juristic
- As in judicial : adj legal
- As in forensic : adj judicial, legal
- Three of these are not heard of thereafter in Roman juristic writing.
- Extract from : « An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law » by Roscoe Pound
- Once more law and morals were identified in juristic thinking.
- Extract from : « An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law » by Roscoe Pound
- This is a juristic possession, a conception both of fact and of law.
- Extract from : « An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law » by Roscoe Pound
- There it is also shown that these formulæ were due to Tertullian's juristic bias.
- Extract from : « History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7) » by Adolph Harnack
- Later these natural rights came to be the bane of juristic thinking.
- Extract from : « An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law » by Roscoe Pound
- On a pia causa it was not necessary to confer a juristic personality.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 » by Various
- The tribunate was untouched; but the legislature was divided into three sections, juristic, administrative, and financial.
- Extract from : « The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte » by William Milligan Sloane
- Especially was this last the characteristic view of the West, where juristic notions prevailed.
- Extract from : « Edward Caldwell Moore » by Edward Moore
- The classics then supplied the starting-point for juristic and medical disquisitions.
- Extract from : « Renaissance in Italy, Volume 2 (of 7) » by John Addington Symonds
- Closely connected with juristic liberty, and more widely felt in everyday life, is the question of fiscal liberty.
- Extract from : « Liberalism » by L. T. Hobhouse
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