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Ought-Sentences and the Juristic Description of Rules

Ratio Juris, 1991
Abstract.According to the normative theory of legal science, juristic ought‐sentences describe rules, since legal science just deals with rules, and rules cannot be described but by means of ought‐sentences. The author challenges this view. Two different constructions of “describing rules” are proposed: Namely, either interpreting or stating the ...
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The Monopoly, its provisions, rules, and methods of treatment (A juristic study comparing Yemeni law)

مجلة مركز جزيرة العرب للبحوث التربوية والإنسانية, 2020
ABSTRACT: This research aims to study the phenomenon of monopoly and explain its rule and the means to address it from a juristic perspective compared to the Yemeni law, and the researcher used the inductive and deductive methods where the jurisprudential sources were consulted/ referred to with evidences from the book of Allah and The approach of the ...
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Peter Stein, Regulae Iuris. From Juristic Rules to Legal Maxims

Zeitschrift Der Savigny-Stiftung Fur Rechtsgeschichte, Romanistische Abteilung, 1967
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The Conflict between Fundamentalists and Jurists in Laying down Rules and Its Effect on Jurisprudence

Arab German Journal of Sharia and Law Sciences, 2022
This research seeks to affirm the presence of a method of laying down rules for the fundamentals of Islamic jurisprudence that has not been dealt with by authors who have written about the history of codifying the science of Islamic jurisprudence. It can be termed the jurists’ method. What is not meant by this is the methodology of the Hanafi school of
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The Rule of the Religious Jurist in Iran

2001
In our discussion of the doctrine of wilayat al-faqih (Farsi, velayat-i faqih)(the rule of the religious jurist) in Iran since the Islamic Revolution of 1979, we will not be concerned with the content of the doctrine, or with those proofs that had been used to support it, or, except perhaps in passing, with its exposition by Shii jurists before ...
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The Culture of Rules and the Jurists’ Towers

QA, 2010
Salvatore Rossi’s book illustrates clearly the problems of Italian economic development, the causes of the crisis and the advantages that could accrue from a return to policies favouring competition. Also fundamental, however, are more appropriate definition of regulation models and development of new forms of dialogue between the sciences of economics
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Commission of Jurists to Consider and Report Upon the Revision of the Rules of Warfare, General Report.

American Journal of International Law, 1938
The Conference on the Limitation of Armament at Washington adopted at its sixth plenary session on the 4th February, 1922, a resolution for the appointment of a Commission representing the United States of America, the British Empire, France, Italy and Japan to consider the following questions:(a) Do existing rules of international law adequately cover
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Analytical Study for nushūz of Husband and Wife according to Qur’anic Commentators and Jurists and its Impact on the Legal Rulings

Jordan Journal of Islamic Studies, 2023
      This study aims to investigate how the jurists and the Qur'anic commentators interpret the concept of nushūz (disobedience) of the husband and wife in the Qur'an and to attempt to extrapolate the views of interpreters and scholars in interpreting, analyzing, and criticizing the Qur'anic verses using the deductive and inductive methodologies.
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An Earlier Sunnī Version of Khomeini’s Rule of the Jurist: Mustafā l-Sibāī on Ulamā and Politics

Arabica, 2010
AbstractThe notion of “the rule of the jurist” is identified exclusively with Ayatollah Khomeini, and was implemented politically following the Islamic revolution in Iran in 1979. What was perceived as a revolutionary innovation in Šia Islam, however, was seen as alien in Sunnī Islam.
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[Jurist; between rule of law and history].

Revue de synthese, 2014
The activities of jurists, they may be judges, lawyers or university teachers, occupy a central role in the maintenance of the political and social order of modern societies. In Germany the confrontation of the recent past provoked in the early 1960's a large debate about the real foundations of the modern state and his role in the crisis of the ...
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