Examples of 'jurisprudence' in a sentence

Meaning of "jurisprudence"

jurisprudence (noun): The theory or philosophy of law. It refers to the study and interpretation of law, especially as a basis for decision-making and legal principles. This term is commonly used in the field of law and legal studies
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  • The theoretical study of law.
  • Case law, or the body of case law regarding a certain subject.

How to use "jurisprudence" in a sentence

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Jurisprudence and doctrine on traditional online platforms.
A great deal of jurisprudence existed on the matter.
Jurisprudence has to evolve with the technology.
There was a good deal of jurisprudence on the question.
This jurisprudence has been upheld in subsequent cases.
He refers to international jurisprudence to support this claim.
That jurisprudence should be maintained in future cases.
Via the consolidation of jurisprudence on the protection of.
The jurisprudence is completely clear and consistent.
We will see how the jurisprudence develops.
Their jurisprudence in the form of case law.
The duration of the warranty is determined by jurisprudence.
Constitutional jurisprudence continues to evolve in this area.
It is therefore important to develop it and create a jurisprudence.
Harmonization of jurisprudence also required additional resources.

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Encourage better computerization of laws and jurisprudence.
Maintaining the jurisprudence database is an ongoing activity.
A general comment was not just a summary of jurisprudence.
Relevant jurisprudence of international human rights bodies.
There was therefore little jurisprudence in that area.
Particular jurisprudence is developed in courts or in a particular society.
International human rights law and jurisprudence.
He also teaches jurisprudence at the undergraduate level.
This is the position adopted in our jurisprudence.
Analysis of the jurisprudence of language discrimination in the.
This is in fact the direction taken in jurisprudence.
Administrative jurisprudence contributes to the definition of variants.
It sees no reason to depart from this jurisprudence.
The jurisprudence seems to tolerate this practice.
Compiling existing legislations and jurisprudence concerning.
Jurisprudence is somewhat restrictive on this point.
Mr MacCormick referred to the current state of jurisprudence.
There exists similar jurisprudence regarding radio stations.
Human rights legal standards and jurisprudence.
Judicial mechanisms jurisprudence of the courts and tribunals.
National consumer protection regulation and jurisprudence.
Take account of the recent jurisprudence on official languages.
I thought about going into other aspects of jurisprudence.
Constitutional jurisprudence reinforces this stance in two ways.
Therein lies the paradox of equality jurisprudence.
Jurisprudence of regional human rights mechanisms.
He gained his knowledge about jurisprudence autodidactically.
That jurisprudence was well grounded in customary international law.
Dropped into an incomprehensible concrete mixer of jurisprudence.
The jurisprudence indicates at the very least that.
The result may be highly unpredictable jurisprudence.
This jurisprudence has also been applied to expulsion procedures.
The general implications of this jurisprudence are significant.
The jurisprudence of treaty bodies and.
Police is the second general division of jurisprudence.

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