It is not long since one of the most eminent of livingjurisconsults of Great Britain denounced the possibility of the danger.
And you belong to the assembly of jurisconsults who are the glory and pride of the American continent.
Their next labor was to reduce the writings of the jurisconsults of the preceding ages, especially those who had lived under the empire, and whose works are said to have amounted to two thousand volumes.
The jurisconsults were practical lawyers and the paramount interest in the general security was ever before their eyes.
The jurisconsults gave a very wide scope to their definitions of cruelty.
There were no laws till the time of the Christian emperors against separating the families of slaves, but it was a maxim of the jurisconsults that in forced sales they should not be separated.
The decree of the emperor has the force of law," say the jurisconsults themselves.
The jurisconsults adopt the ideas of the Greek philosophers, especially of the Stoics.
Jurisconsults who surrounded them assisted them in their reforms.
Led by their theory of Natural Law, the Roman [Pagan] jurisconsults had evidently at this time assumed the equality of the sexes as a principle of their code of equity.
Maine reluctantly says that the jurisconsults of the day contended for better laws for wives, but that the Church prevailed in most instances, and established the more oppressive ones.
Simply naming the sources of Roman law indicates the ways in which it grew, and the part taken by the jurisconsults in its development as a universal and elastic system.
The jurisconsults whose opinions were authoritative flourished in the second and third centuries.
The great jurisconsults of the Empire recognized its diversity of source, and distinguished its various characteristics accordingly.
The jurisconsults had evidently at this time assumed the equality of the sexes as a principle to the code of equity.
Of her position under Roman law before this period Maine (Gaius) says: The jurisconsults had evidently at this time assumed the equality of the sexes as a principle of the law of equity.
From cases such as these, many jurisconsults hold that the Mujtahidín of the earliest age established this fourth foundation of the faith which they call Qíás.
This gift was bestowed on the jurisconsults of the first, and to some in the second and third centuries.
Popular opinion, reinforced by the ideas of the moralists and jurisconsults and even by a bull of the pope, opposed the practice, and it did not survive.
For the Natural Law of the jurisconsults was distinctly conceived by them as a system which ought gradually to absorb civil laws, without superseding them so long as they remained unrepealed.
All these treatises of the jurisconsults claimed respect on the ground of their assumed conformity with the Code, but their comparative authority depended on the reputation of the particular jurisconsults who gave them to the world.
At a later period another school ofjurisconsults arose, the great lights of jurisprudence for all time.
The alternative is to consider independent communities as not related to each other by any law, but this condition of lawlessness is exactly the vacuum which the Nature of the jurisconsults abhorred.
Led by their theory of Natural Law, the jurisconsults had evidently at this time assumed the equality of the sexes as a principle of their code of equity.
The second fact is that the acknowledged jurisconsults and commentators upon the Hindu law of to-day are not Hindus, but British and Anglo-Indian jurists.
The great jurisconsults of the Roman Empire were not Roman but Greek lawyers, not the least of whom was Gaius, the legal commentator who was the Blackstone of his period.
Different opinions have been expressed by thejurisconsults as to the merits of the Justinian collection.
The praetor, a magistrate next in dignity to the consuls, acted as supreme judge of the civil courts, assisted by a council of jurisconsults to determine questions in law.
Numerous and distinguished jurisconsults ranged themselves on the one side and the other.
Palace of the Jurisconsults at Cremona, is a good specimen of the secular architecture of North Italy.
This observation caused nine other jurisconsults to be appointed, and it was decreed that they should decide by a majority of three votes.
The people, whom declaiming jurisconsults so vehemently but vainly incite to speak evil of lavishness, would be grieved if they saw any interruption in the expenditure which a silly parsimony calls superfluous.
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