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jurisprudence - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • teach: Stephen Smith joined the School of Law in 2003 and teaches Jurisprudence and Law and Medicine.
  • develop: The courts are still developing the jurisprudence on this issue.
  • study: Many law schools require students to study jurisprudence, with some justification.
  • read: Students reading Jurisprudence may also take one or two philosophy papers.
  • include: Political debate over the 1832 Reform Bill crucially invoked jurisprudence, including continental jurisprudence.
  • apply: This will have to be worked out on a case-by-case basis applying the jurisprudence to which we have referred.

Preposition: on

  • issue: The courts are still developing the jurisprudence on this issue.

Adjective modifier

  • Islamic: In Islamic jurisprudence, it refers to a rule or regulation.
  • European: By contrast, the position of European jurisprudence is far more reluctant to recognize any rights for illegal foreigners.
  • American: The case is apparently ' one of the most politically charged murder cases in the history of American jurisprudence ' .
  • medical: A fortnight after the murder a professor of medical jurisprudence at Durham University examined the prisoner's clothing.
  • English: There is no such offense as " trespass " which is a term borrowed from English jurisprudence.
  • human: To illustrate human rights jurisprudence, let me mention a case involving two young severely disabled sisters in their twenties.

Modifies a noun

  • course: He is currently a teaching assistant on the undergraduate Jurisprudence course.

Noun used with modifier

  • right: To illustrate human rights jurisprudence, let me mention a case involving two young severely disabled sisters in their twenties.
  • law: The civil partnership is borne entirely out of statute and has no common law jurisprudence.

Preposition: in

  • area: Considerable assistance can be obtained, also, from looking at the jurisprudence in this area in care proceedings.

Preposition: of

  • court: This is in line with the older jurisprudence of the court.
  • law: What, one wonders, is happening to the jurisprudence of the common law in other jurisdictions?
  • convention: He supports this conclusion, which is essentially reflected in the jurisprudence of the Convention, with two further grounds.

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