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- formalism is fundamentally mistaken as a theory of law. Analytic, or 'clarificatory' jurisprudence uses a neutral point of view and descriptive language...
- reasons only: To correct anomalies in the statute. To matters that are clarificatory in nature such as technical/procedural defects that vitiate the substantive...
- only two years of high school education. According to the official clarificatory statement from the IFI leadership in Socorro, Quilario was once an altar...
- nationalisation, it was thought desirable to place the matter beyond doubt by a clarificatory addition to article 19(6). The Parliament of India noted that validity...
- universal features of law that hold at all times and places. Analytic, or clarificatory, jurisprudence takes a neutral point of view and uses descriptive language...
- Berlin (capital of **** Germany) on 8 May. Furthermore, he issued a clarificatory statement that any German forces continuing to fight against the Soviets...
- the commentator uses consequences (unaccompanied by any positive and clarificatory statement), the resulting negations cannot automatically be regarded...
- call deeming the UNSCR report "incomplete" inviting the UNSR to have "clarificatory engagement" with the NTF-ELCAC. The United Nations Special Rapporteur...
- the warrant in the premises. The following day, the court issued a clarificatory order, noting that the TPO validates the processes related to the warrants...
- some time before AD 506, both codices were supplemented by a set of clarificatory notes (interpretationes), which accompany their abridged versions in...