-
commentator on the
canonical texts—have been
carefully distinguished.
Legists came to be emplo**** by
lower authorities in the
feudal pyramid. The rise...
- policeful,
reason why its
common denomination, Médicos-Legistas (Physician-
Legists), is due to such bionicity. In the
Department of
Federal Police, according...
-
consensus is
needed only
among the
scholars of a
particular school, or
legists, or
legists of an
early era, or the Companions, or
scholars in general, or the...
- in Israel."
According to
rabbinic lore,
these eventually compelled the
legists to
write down the Oral Law in the
Mishna and Talmud. The
wholeness of the...
- of the tyrannicide. It had been
opposed during the
Middle Ages by the "
legists" (jurists who
theorized the
royal power) who
attempted to
reserve the title...
- Imams, the lives,
works and
views of
Quran commentators, traditionists,
legists (foqaha'),
Muslim theologians, philosophers, scientists, mystics, historians...
-
Israeli football player Ibrāhīm al-Ḥalabī (died 1549),
Ottoman Ḥanafī
legist Lisa
Halaby (born 1951),
Queen Noor of
Jordan Majdi Halabi (1985–2005),...
-
Justice Walter Onnoghen's Name to
Senate For
Confirmation as CJN – PLAC
Legist".
Retrieved 25 May 2022. "Judges
retirement age and
effective justice system"...
-
fruition in the Decretum,
compiled and
edited by the
papally commissioned legist Gratian and
published in 1140. The
supplement completed the work, which...
- the
Decretum and to
develop their own
solutions and commentaries.
These legists are
known as the decretists. ... the
Concordance of
Discordant Canons or...