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  • ...]]; Anglo-French jurisdiction, from Latin jurisdiction-, jurisdictio, from juris + diction-, dictio [[act]] of [[Speech|saying]]
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  • ===Teacher: [[Elyon]], [[Juris]], [[Monjoronson]]=== Juris: [Cathy] I have a new name, J-u-r-i-s and this is what I received. I am a v
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  • ...n the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Catholic_Churches Eastern sui juris] churches or rites it is a [[doctrine]], though often without using the nam
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  • There are two types of infamy, infamy of law (infamia juris) and infamy of fact (infamia facti).
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  • ...enth century. Instead of "public domain" they used terms such as ''publici juris'' or ''propriété publique'' to describe works that were not covered by co
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  • ...e Dilmun civilization. Scholar [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juris_Zarins Juris Zarins] also believes that the Garden of Eden was situated in Dilmun at the
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  • ...uri_Denisyuk Yuri Denisyuk] in the Soviet Union[2] and by Emmett Leith and Juris Upatnieks at University of Michigan, USA.[3] Advances in photochemical proc
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  • ...d that have been dated before Enmebaragesi (c. 26th century BC). Professor Juris Zarins believes the Sumerians were settled along the coast of Eastern Arabi
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  • The [[word]] jur originates from the [[Latin]] jus (gen. juris), meaning "[[law]]". Juries are most common in common law adversarial-syste
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  • ...rs from the law of the [[twelve tables]] (from [[449 BC]]) to the [[Corpus Juris Civilis]] of Emperor [[Justinian I]] (around [[530]]). Roman law as preser ...nefit"). Ultimately, civil law and praetoric law are fused in the [[Corpus Juris Civilis]].
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  • ...Bologna]], [[Western Europe]]'s first [[university]], rediscovered Corpus Juris Civilis, and its influence began to be felt across Western Europe. In 1388,
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  • ...account for four easterly flowing rivers. [[Archaeology|Archaeologist]] [[Juris Zarins]] claimed that the Garden of Eden was situated at the head of the Pe
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  • ...n]] might count. [[Roman law|Roman civil law]] as codified in the [[Corpus Juris Civilis]] during the reign of [[Justinian I]] of the [[Byzantine Empire]] h
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