Jurisprudence
101Master of Comparative Jurisprudence — LL.M. (lat. Legum Magister, wobei LL. die lateinische Abkürzung für den Plural „Rechte“ ist) ist die Abkürzung für den akademischen Grad eines (engl.) Master of Laws (zu deutsch: Meister der Rechte). Dieser Postgraduierten Abschluss kann von… …
102Académie royale de jurisprudence et de législation — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Real Academia (homonymie). Siège de l Académie (Madrid) …
103medical jurisprudence. — See forensic medicine. [1780 90] * * * …
104dental jurisprudence — the application of the principles of law and justice as they relate to the practice of dentistry, to the obligations of the practitioner to the patient, and to the relations of dentists to each other and to society in general. This term and… …
105MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE — or FORENSIC MEDICINE is the branch of medical study which bears on legal questions, the detection of crime or the determination of civil rights …
106sociological jurisprudence — A term coined by the American jurist Roscoe Pound (1870 1964) to describe his approach to the understanding of the law. Central to Pound s conception was the very suggestive idea that in modern societies the law represents the principal means… …
107Doctor of Jurisprudence — university law degree, degree awarded upon completion of a university law program (also Juris Doctor) …
108medical jurisprudence — the study or practice of the legal aspects of medicine. See: forensic medicine …
109medical jurisprudence — /ˌmɛdɪkəl dʒurəsˈprudns/ (say .medikuhl joohruhs proohdns) noun → forensic medicine …
110comparative jurisprudence — The study of the principles of legal science by the comparison of various systems of law …