Get to know Jurisprudence better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like law or philosophy.
Jurisprudence in a sentence
Jurisprudence meaning
- The theoretical study of law.
- Case law, or the body of case law regarding a certain subject.
Synonyms of Jurisprudence
Using Jurisprudence
- The main meaning on this page is: The theoretical study of law. | Case law, or the body of case law regarding a certain subject.
- Useful related words include: law, legal philosophy, philosophy, collection.
- In the example corpus, jurisprudence often appears in combinations such as: of jurisprudence, jurisprudence and, the jurisprudence.
Context around Jurisprudence
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 16 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Jurisprudence
- In this selection, "jurisprudence" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, analytic, english, citation, main, means and legal stand out and add context to how "jurisprudence" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include analytic jurisprudence main analytic and as english jurisprudence has departed. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "jurisprudence" sits close to words such as arran, bronson and carefree, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with jurisprudence
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
It makes “English jurisprudence” look like a sad oxymoron. (9 words)
Three, that his jurisprudence may not be as compromised as it seems. (12 words)
Three centimetres of cervix reverses all jurisprudence; a baby’s birth decides the law. (14 words)
In place of governance “of the people, by the people, for the people,” the Supreme Court’s reconstituted constitutional jurisprudence has rendered voiceless those most affected by the dually dangerous loss of legal rights and medical care. (37 words)
In reaffirming the victory of the incumbent over the claims of the opposition petitioners, the Tribunal was replaying the familiar path of jurisprudence in all matters where the order and peace of the state are challenged. (36 words)
Moreover, casting jihadists as deviants rather than products of problematic tenants of jurisprudence that justify violence stymies criticism of the justification of autocracy as a necessary means to combat violence and promote moderate Islam. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
It came into force in those nations ratifying it. citation Jurisprudence main Feminist jurisprudence is a branch of jurisprudence that examines the relationship between women and law.
Analytic jurisprudence main Analytic, or 'clarificatory', jurisprudence means the use of a neutral point of view and descriptive language when referring to the aspects of legal systems.
Normative jurisprudence In addition to analytic jurisprudence, legal philosophy is also concerned with normative theories of law.
Taft Court membership timeline yes yes yes yes yes yes Jurisprudence further Commerce Clause The Supreme Court, under Taft, posted a conservative record in Commerce Clause jurisprudence.
Technically it refers to the body of Islamic law extracted from detailed Islamic sources (which are studied in the principles of Islamic jurisprudence ) and the process of gaining knowledge of Islam through jurisprudence.
At that time, Villar decided to step down anyway to avoid any further controversy, but the high court still resolved the case to establish jurisprudence.
Defense Minister Iván Velásquez supported the decree, explaining that its purpose is to align regulations with the jurisprudence of the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court.
In reaffirming the victory of the incumbent over the claims of the opposition petitioners, the Tribunal was replaying the familiar path of jurisprudence in all matters where the order and peace of the state are challenged.
It makes “English jurisprudence” look like a sad oxymoron.
Moreover, casting jihadists as deviants rather than products of problematic tenants of jurisprudence that justify violence stymies criticism of the justification of autocracy as a necessary means to combat violence and promote moderate Islam.
Mr Justice Naidoo said this was a very tricky area, as English jurisprudence has departed from that in Ireland.
Not to mention an ancient culture of common law jurisprudence where contract law and evidence procedures reign supreme.
Poe also echoed the reminder of Sen. Francis Tolentino for the government to consider existing jurisprudence concerning maritime explorations in pursuing the agreement.
The court said that Islamic law and jurisprudence provided intersex persons with all the rights mentioned in the law.
Three centimetres of cervix reverses all jurisprudence; a baby’s birth decides the law.
Three, that his jurisprudence may not be as compromised as it seems.
We have also seen the development of a jurisprudence that confers legal personality on the environment, rivers and also on animals.
And the main reason for that is because it falls under the purview of American jurisprudence, American law.
In place of governance “of the people, by the people, for the people,” the Supreme Court’s reconstituted constitutional jurisprudence has rendered voiceless those most affected by the dually dangerous loss of legal rights and medical care.
Michael Gerhardt is a Burton Craige distinguished Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Common combinations with jurisprudence
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- of jurisprudence 21×
- jurisprudence and 14×
- the jurisprudence 9×
- islamic jurisprudence 8×
- jurisprudence of 8×
- jurisprudence is 7×
- and jurisprudence 7×
- american jurisprudence 7×
- in jurisprudence 6×
- jurisprudence that 5×