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    Shariah Framework of Banking laws based on the Opinions of Jurists of the Guardian Council by Seyed Hassan Heidari, Mohammad Rasul Fakhreh, Mohammad Ali Farahani

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Studying and explaining the approach of the jurists of the Guardian Council in examining banking regulations and related legislation, in addition to theoretical benefits, can familiarize ordinary legislators with the perspective of this institution regarding the Sharia framework of banking laws. …”
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    Sense of Legal Practice and Settings of Legal Theory: A Comment to R. Dworkin’s Radical “Hermeneutics” by S. N. Kasatkin

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…This paper discusses conception of legal interpretativism proposed by a famous American jurist, Ronald Dworkin (1931–2013) in context of problems of “practical orientation” of legal theory. …”
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    «Iis, qui vix usquam locum tutum inveniunt». Giuristi, riformatori religiosi, fuorusciti. Matteo Gribaldi Mofa († 1564) by Diego Quaglioni

    Published 2002-11-01
    “…Retracing the life of Italian jurist Matteo Gribaldi Mofa, who was exiled in Geneva for religious reasons, the author aims at showing how political, scientific and religious aspects are intermingled in the intellectual life of the large community of Italian exiles in Europe, at the end of the 16th century. …”
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    The constant reality beyond exception and rule in Dietrich Bonhoeffer's theology by K. Radler

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Employing, but reinterpreting the semantics of the concepts of the jurist and theorist of state Carl Schmitt, the theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer redirects the former’s rhetoric regarding history, rule, nothingness, creation ex nihilo and miracle. …”
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    Sir James Fitzjames Stephen (1829-1894) : un intellectuel sceptique, critique des idées libérales de son temps by Catherine Hajdenko-Marshall

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Sir James Fitzjames Stephen is known for his book entitled Liberty, Equality, Fraternity (1873) in which he opposed John Stuart Mill’s liberal ideas. For a jurist like him, political societies could not be built on liberty but much more on force and on the subordination to law. …”
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    Servir le roi autour de 1300 by Philippe Josserand

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Guillaume de Nogaret was keeper of the seal and master of Capetian politics at the beginning of the fourteenth century. Expert jurist and administrator, he was one of the very first servants of the royal State whose entire sovereignty, against the papacy in particular, he wanted to assert to the point of making it a true mystic. …”
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    Prêter son nom et simuler des transactions. Des stipulations d’Abû Ja‘far al-Ṭaḥâwî (ixe-xe siècles) aux consultations et actes juridiques des xviie-xviiie siècles by Brigitte Marino

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Most illuminating here is a handbook of legal stipulations (shurûṭ) written by a medieval Egyptian jurist, Abû Ja‘far al-Ṭaḥâwî, that allows us to seriously reconsider our approach to court records.After a brief discussion of the formularies concerning the use of a straw man and the simulation of transactions as proposed by Ṭaḥâwî, this article considers some of the fatâwâ of the Ottoman period dealing with these issues and examines how such transactions appear in legal acts and court records of Ottoman Damascus.…”
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    Právní institut apelace v pražském procesním traktátu Parvus ordinarius by Jakub Razim

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These remarks written down by an unknown jurist have not been edited so far and thus have escaped the attention of scholars. …”
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