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Example sentences for "jural"

Lexicographically close words:
juntamente; juntas; junto; juntos; jupon; juramento; juramentum; jurat; jurats; jure
  1. Here they are putting their politico-jural convictions in the place of a generally recognized rule of law.

  2. It has actually happened that a state has not ventured to submit a certain dispute to arbitration because it feared that its claim would not receive jural treatment in this way.

  3. What science can do here is to make proposals de lege ferenda of a politico-jural character, but it cannot and may not fill up the gaps.

  4. In this they may be right as regards a real arbitral decision given ex aequo et bono, but their arguments lose all force before the nakedly jural decision of a real court.

  5. This is a jural postulate of civilized society as we know it.

  6. Suppose that instead of beginning with the individual free will we begin with the wants or claims involved in civilized society--as it has been put, with the jural postulates of civilized society.

  7. The civilization of the time did not involve the corollaries of our jural postulate.

  8. Both of these ideas, natural rights and an ideal form of the actual law of the time and place as the jural order of nature, were handed down to and put to new uses in the nineteenth century.

  9. Legislation and the edict, so far as they had any more than a positive foundation of political authority, were but imperfect and ephemeral copies of this jural reality.

  10. If by any means we can determine the early forms of jural conceptions, they will be invaluable to us.

  11. The part played by jurists in French history, and the sphere of jural conceptions in French thought, have always been remarkably large.

  12. Unquestionably, many jural phenomena lie behind these codes and preceded them in point of time.

  13. Such a state now appears to be as uncertain in its operations as the closed jural state has proved to be under the operation of international agreements which assist one nation to enforce its municipal law, by the sanction of another.

  14. The heathen Germans had two kinds of marriage, one with, the other without, jural consequences.

  15. Modern civilized states of the best form are often called jural states because the concept of rights enters so largely into all their constitutions and regulations.

  16. The jural consequences of marriage began from the moment that both were covered by the coverlet.

  17. The habit of using jural concepts, which is now so characteristic of our mores, leads us into vague and impossible dreams of social affairs, in which metaphysical concepts are supposed to realize themselves, or are assumed to be real.

  18. Evidently the higher classes had the most reason to establish the jural consequences.

  19. Thus the jural form in which morality was conceived only emphasized the fundamental difference between it and the laws of the state.

  20. From the notion of sin--treated in its jural aspect--Aquinas passes naturally to the discussion of Law.

  21. His manuscripts on "Not Paul but Jesus" were extensively read and universally admitted to be rational and sound in point of rational jural demonstration.

  22. We saw how, between the robbers and the robbed, the first threads of a jural relation were spun across the cleft which separated those who had heretofore been only “mortal enemies.

  23. According to Mommsen, “all Indo-Germanic people have slavery as a jural institution.

  24. E] (It is well known that no jural definition of a state can be arrived at without the concept of state territory.

  25. The second assimilates ethics to a system of legal enactments, and is connected with the jural conceptions of theology and law.

  26. A Treatise of the Jural Relation of Separate Political Communities.

  27. Their speculations can scarcely be understood by us unless with a certain effort we throw the quasi-jural notions of modern ethics aside, and ask (as they did) not "What is Duty and what is its ground?

  28. They have rather represented the process of conscience as analogous to one of jural reasoning, such as is conducted in a Court of Law.

  29. Jural Bases The nature of modern international law is in part due to the jural bases upon which it rests.

  30. The jural judgments of individuals are not complete judgments; they are based upon an undefined sense of right and wrong.

  31. In the consciousness of the individual there exists no standard of right and wrong under which every single circumstance giving rise to the formation of a jural judgment can be subsumed.

  32. The jural point of view was completely enthroned.

  33. The conceptions for the moral are nearly all taken from the group relations or from the jural and religious aspects, as these have been gradually brought to clearer consciousness.

  34. This problem may become so urgent as to force into the background the conflict between teleological and jural theories, while in any case it complicates and subdivides them.

  35. To make these moral instead of jural terms, the first thing that is needed is that we make the whole process an inward one.

  36. With the Renaissance began the revolt against the jural view of life.

  37. Take, for example, the conceptions borrowed from the jural sphere.

  38. Family discipline, jural influences, public opinion, may do little, or they may do much.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jural" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.