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2 orden jurídico
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3 jurisprudencia
f.1 jurisprudence (ciencia).sentar jurisprudencia to set a legal precedent2 body of laws.3 court decisions, body of past judicial arbitrations.* * *1 jurisprudence* * ** * ** * *= case law, jurisprudence.Ex. This article examines, through a discussion of Provincial legislation and relevant case law, how the Canadian judiciary has defined unauthorised practice and whether reference librarians who dispense legal information contravene the law.Ex. The need for a single jurisdiction and the consequent need for a single set of values to be imposed upon Internet activities is a fiction born out of centralist systems of western jurisprudence.----* compendio de jurisprudencia = case law digest.* relativo a la jurisprudencia = jurisprudential.* repertorio de jurisprudencia = law report.* * ** * *= case law, jurisprudence.Ex: This article examines, through a discussion of Provincial legislation and relevant case law, how the Canadian judiciary has defined unauthorised practice and whether reference librarians who dispense legal information contravene the law.
Ex: The need for a single jurisdiction and the consequent need for a single set of values to be imposed upon Internet activities is a fiction born out of centralist systems of western jurisprudence.* compendio de jurisprudencia = case law digest.* relativo a la jurisprudencia = jurisprudential.* repertorio de jurisprudencia = law report.* * *1 (ciencia) jurisprudence2 (legislación) jurisprudence, body of law; (criterio) case lawlibro de jurisprudencia digest* * *
jurisprudencia f Jur
1 (ciencia del Derecho) jurisprudence
2 (decisiones judiciales que sirven de precedente) law of precedent, case law
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* * *jurisprudencia, jurispericia nf1. [ciencia] jurisprudence2. [casos previos] case law, (legal) precedents;no hay jurisprudencia en casos parecidos there is no legal precedent;sentar jurisprudencia to set a legal precedent* * *f jurisprudence* * *: jurisprudence, law -
4 jurispericia
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5 centralista
adj.centralist (politics).f. & m.centralist.* * *► adjetivo1 centralist, centralistic1 centralist* * *IADJ SMF centralistIISM Caribe sugar-mill owner* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino centralist* * *= centralist.Ex. The need for a single jurisdiction and the consequent need for a single set of values to be imposed upon Internet activities is a fiction born out of centralist systems of western jurisprudence.* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino centralist* * *= centralist.Ex: The need for a single jurisdiction and the consequent need for a single set of values to be imposed upon Internet activities is a fiction born out of centralist systems of western jurisprudence.
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centralista adjetivo, masculino y femenino
centralist
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= born out of, born ofEx. The need for a single jurisdiction and the consequent need for a single set of values to be imposed upon Internet activities is a fiction born out of centralist systems of western jurisprudence.Ex. He traces the creation of what he terms the Andean 'interculture', or the historical multiculture born of colonialism.* * *= born out of, born ofEx: The need for a single jurisdiction and the consequent need for a single set of values to be imposed upon Internet activities is a fiction born out of centralist systems of western jurisprudence.
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Ex. The need for a single jurisdiction and the consequent need for a single set of values to be imposed upon Internet activities is a fiction born out of centralist systems of western jurisprudence.* * *Ex: The need for a single jurisdiction and the consequent need for a single set of values to be imposed upon Internet activities is a fiction born out of centralist systems of western jurisprudence.
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8 que surge de
Ex. The need for a single jurisdiction and the consequent need for a single set of values to be imposed upon Internet activities is a fiction born out of centralist systems of western jurisprudence.* * *Ex: The need for a single jurisdiction and the consequent need for a single set of values to be imposed upon Internet activities is a fiction born out of centralist systems of western jurisprudence.
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Ex. The need for a single jurisdiction and the consequent need for a single set of values to be imposed upon Internet activities is a fiction born out of centralist systems of western jurisprudence.* * *Ex: The need for a single jurisdiction and the consequent need for a single set of values to be imposed upon Internet activities is a fiction born out of centralist systems of western jurisprudence.
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10 medicina legal
f.forensic medicine, legal medicine, medical jurisprudence.* * *(n.) = forensic medicine, legal medicineEx. Results evoked some concern about the selective indexing policy of MEDLINE in serving the interests of those working in forensic medicine.Ex. Bibliometric analysis has identified the crème de la crème in legal medicine in a quantitative and objective way by citation analysis.* * *(n.) = forensic medicine, legal medicineEx: Results evoked some concern about the selective indexing policy of MEDLINE in serving the interests of those working in forensic medicine.
Ex: Bibliometric analysis has identified the crème de la crème in legal medicine in a quantitative and objective way by citation analysis.* * *forensic medicine -
11 legista
adj.expert in law.f. & m.1 legist, one skilled in law; a professor of laws; a student of jurisprudence.2 law student, advocate, lawyer, jurisconsult.* * *1.SMF (=jurista) jurist, legist; (=estudiante) law student2.ADJ LAmmédico legista — forensic expert, criminal pathologist
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12 jurisperito
m.1 a professor of jurisprudence.2 jurisprudent, legal expert, jurist, legal consultant.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 jurist, legal expert* * *jurisperito, -aSM / F jurist, legal expert* * *jurisperito, -a nm,flegal expert, jurist* * *m, jurisperita f jurist, legal expert -
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14 jurisprudencia
• body of laws• body of past judicial arbitrations• case law• common law• court decisions• jurisprudence• lavishly• law-abiding -
15 jurisprudencia analítica
• analytical jurisprudenceDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > jurisprudencia analítica
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16 jurisprudencia de la equidad
• equity jurisprudenceDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > jurisprudencia de la equidad
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17 jurisprudencia del derecho-equidad
• equity jurisprudenceDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > jurisprudencia del derecho-equidad
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18 jurisprudencia interpretativa
• analytical jurisprudenceDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > jurisprudencia interpretativa
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m.comparative jurisprudence, comparative law.
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JURISPRUDENCE — Le mot «jurisprudence» a subi une curieuse évolution. À Rome, il désignait la science du droit, science qui devait être empreinte de sagesse, de «prudence». Aujourd’hui, en Europe continentale, il s’applique aux règles juridiques que l’on peut… … Encyclopédie Universelle
jurisprudence — ju·ris·pru·dence /ˌju̇r əs prüd əns/ n [Late Latin jurisprudentia knowledge of or skill in law, from Latin juris, genitive of jus right, law + prudentia wisdom, proficiency] 1 a: a system or body of law in the federal jurisprudence; esp: a body… … Law dictionary
jurisprudence — Jurisprudence. s. f. (l S se prononce.) La science du Droit. Il est sçavant en Jurisprudence. il entend. il sçait la Jurisprudence. enseigner la Jurisprudence. la Jurisprudence Romaine. la Jurisprudence Françoise … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Jurisprudence — Ju ris*pru dence, n. [L. jurisprudentia; jus, juris, right, law + prudentia a foreseeing, knowledge of a matter, prudence: cf. F. jurisprudence. See {Just}, a., and {Prudence}.] The science of juridical law; the knowledge of the laws, customs,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jurisprudence — (n.) 1620s, knowledge of law, from Fr. jurisprudence (17c.) and directly from L.L. iurisprudentia the science of law, from iuris of right, of law (gen. of ius; see JURIST (Cf. jurist)) + prudentia knowledge, a foreseeing (see PRUDENCE (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
jurisprudence — [joor΄is pro͞od′ ns] n. [L jurisprudentia < jus, law (see JURY1) + prudentia, a foreseeing, knowledge, skill: see PRUDENT] 1. the science or philosophy of law 2. a part or division of law [medical jurisprudence] jurisprudential [joor΄ispro͞o… … English World dictionary
jurisprudence — ► NOUN 1) the theory or philosophy of law. 2) a legal system. DERIVATIVES jurisprudent adjective & noun jurisprudential adjective. ORIGIN Latin jurisprudentia, from jus law + prudentia knowledge … English terms dictionary
Jurisprudence — For the jurisprudence of courts, see Case law. Philosophers of law ask what is law? and what should it be? Jurisprudence is the theory and philosophy of law. Scholars of jurisprudence, or legal theorists (including legal philosophers and social… … Wikipedia
Jurisprudence — La jurisprudence désigne l ensemble des décisions de justice relatives à une question juridique donnée. Il s agit donc de décisions précédemment rendues qui illustrent comment un problème juridique a été résolu. La jurisprudence est constituée d… … Wikipédia en Français
JURISPRUDENCE — s. f. La science du droit et des lois. Il est savant en jurisprudence. Il entend, il sait la jurisprudence. Enseigner la jurisprudence. Termes de jurisprudence. Il signifie particulièrement, L ensemble des principes de droit qu on suit dans… … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)
JURISPRUDENCE — n. f. La science du droit et des lois. La section de jurisprudence de l’Académie des Sciences morales et politiques. Enseigner la jurisprudence. Termes de jurisprudence. Il désigne particulièrement l’Ensemble des principes de droit qu’on suit… … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)