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 Translation for 'philosophy of law' from English to Esperanto
filoz.jur.scien.
jurfilozofio {noun}
philosophy of law
Partial Matches
filoz.mate.scien.
filozofio de matematiko {noun}
philosophy of mathematics
filoz.relig.scien.
filozofio de la religio {noun}
philosophy of religion
filoz.
filozofio {noun}
philosophy
leĝo {noun}law
bofilino {noun}daughter-in-law
bopatro {noun}father-in-law
bofratino {noun}sister-in-law
bofrato {noun}brother-in-law
bopatrino {noun}mother-in-law
bogepatroj {noun}parents-in-law
bofilo {noun}son-in-law
de {prep}of
memkompreneble {adv}of course
pro {prep}because of
el {prep}out of
unverified farita demade of
anstataŭ {prep}instead of
ling.
fontlingvo {noun}
language of origin
gastr.
manĝokarto {noun}
bill of fare
unverified
geogr.
tropiko de Kaprikorno {noun}
Tropic of Capricorn
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Usage Examples English
  • " ("Friedrich Nietzsche on the Philosophy of Law and the State").
  • His most important philosophical achievements were in metaphysics and the philosophy of law.
  • He studied at Naples, and a book on the philosophy of law based on Liberal principles won for him a post in the Neapolitan treasury.
  • Contemporary philosophy of law addresses problems internal to law and legal systems, and problems of law as a particular social institution.
  • Schlink became a judge at the Constitutional Court of the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia in 1988 and in 1992 a professor for public law and the philosophy of law at Humboldt University, Berlin.

  • Krause was an advocate of animal rights and has been cited as the first philosopher to argue for animal rights in the context of a philosophy of law.
  • Philosophy of law is a branch of philosophy that examines the nature of law and law's relationship to other systems of norms, especially ethics and political philosophy.
  • He continued thereafter in his role as President of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy.
  • In philosophy of law, nominalism finds its application in what is called constitutional nominalism.
  • Constitutional scholar John Hart Ely believed that "strict constructionism" is not really a philosophy of law or a theory of interpretation, but a coded label for judicial decisions popular with a particular political party.

  • He, his work and his insistence on contractual formalism are often compared and contrasted to those of Yale Law School professor Arthur Linton Corbin, developer of the philosophy of law known as legal realism.
  • It was his study of Hobbes that encouraged Tönnies to devote himself wholly to the philosophy of history and the philosophy of law.
  • Hart strongly influenced the application of methods in his version of Anglo-American positive law to jurisprudence and the philosophy of law in the English-speaking world.
  • In the philosophy of law, virtue jurisprudence is the set of theories of law related to virtue ethics.
  • Most philosophy of law emphasizes that the fact that bodies take risk to enforce laws, make laws embodied at least to the degree they are enforced.

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