As we shall see by the end of this chapter, this intuition needs cadoi:10.1007/1-4020-3505-5_25Springer NetherlandsA Treatise of Legal Philosophy & General Jurisprudence
(redirected fromSources of Legislation) Thesaurus Legal Encyclopedia leg·is·la·tion (lĕj′ĭ-slā′shən) n. 1.The act or process of legislating; lawmaking. 2.A proposed or enacted law or group of laws. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright...
a concern to place legislatures at the center of our philosophical thinking about law jurisprudence is pervaded by Imagery that presents ordinary legislative activity as deal-making, horse-trading, log-rolling, interest-pandering, and pork-barreling- as anything, indeed, except principled political de...
Selected Legislation and Jurisprudence Building a Foundation for Biobanking: The 2009 OECD Guidelines on Human Biobanks and Genetic Research Databases (HBGRDs) Author: Kaye, Jane Source: European Journal of Health Law, Volume 17, Number 2, 2010 , pp. 187-190(4) Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff ...
vii. 作为一般立法原理的导论;as an introduction to the principles of legislation in general, it ought rather to have included matters belonging exclusively to the civil branch, than matters more particularly applicable to the penal: the latter being but a means of compassing the ends proposed by ...
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In such context, international law plays as a facilitator for the realization of the right to education of people with disabilities throughout the world. As the most recent, integral and legally binding international instrument to protect the rights of persons with disabilities, the Convention on th...
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This is a field of inquiry always actual and sensitive. The present volume contains contributions of acknowledged experts in jurisprudence, criminal law theory, criminology and penology. It focuses on a variety of the most recent streams of thought as to the philosophy of punishment, on ...
This study investigates the concept of suspension of statutory time limits for civil claims, where suspension is defined as a legitimate excuse that pauses the prescription period due to physical, moral, or legal impediments preventing a claimant from enforcing their rights. The research examines how...