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jurisprudence

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Borrowed fromLatiniūrisprūdentia(expertise in the law).

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jurisprudence (usuallyuncountable,pluraljurisprudences)

  1. (law) Thetheoreticalstudy oflaw.
    Synonym:legal theory
  2. (law)Case law, or the body of case law regarding a certain subject.
    • 1999 May 31, J. Dubé, “Chopra v. Canada (Treasury Board), 1999 CanLII 8044 (FC)”, inCanLII[1], retrieved1 June 2022:
      There is considerablejurisprudence to the effect that only the evidence that was before the initial decision-maker should be considered by the Court on judicial review.
    • 2021 November 26, R. W. Elson, “R v Bear-Knight, 2021 SKQB 308”, inCanLII[2], retrieved1 June 2022:
      The concept of consent can be complicated, so much so that it is the subject of considerablejurisprudence and a formal definition in the Criminal Code.

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the theoretical study of law

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromLatiniūrisprūdentia(astuteness in the law).

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jurisprudence f (uncountable)

  1. case law

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