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"especially organised for jural purpose"
The University makes a major contribution to the perfection of a jural state in Ukraine, improvement of legislative and law enforcement processes.
The doctrine of jural rights is based on a concerted reading of the following sections of the Kentucky Constitution:
Matrilateral cross-cousin marriage has been found by some anthropological researchers to be correlated with patripotestal jural authority, meaning rights or obligations of the father.
More specifically, positive law may be characterized as "[l]aw actually and specifically enacted or adopted by proper authority for the government of an organized jural society."
Hence, with the focus on the nature of rights, he proposed a system of analysis based on "jural correlatives" and "jural opposites".
And can we expect states to allow non-coercive jural agencies to gather information in an effective manner when this involves the divulgence of state secrets, even if this is seen as the only way to secure confidence in, for instance, disarmament treaties?
The kgoro - a loose collection of kinsmen with related males at its core - was as much a jural unit as a kinship one, since membership was defined by acceptance of the kgoro-head's authority rather than primarily by descent.
In a communal or individual level, individual Endertans enjoyed self representation within the district, county and even the provincial level; in Enderta, jural independence included the right to claim farmland and to represent oneself in community councils and in court.
In recent years writers such as John Warwick Montgomery, Ross Clifford and Philip Johnson have described the contributions made by lawyers as a distinct school of thought and use the terms "juridical apologetics", "jural apologetics" and "legal apologetics".