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  • hinges on the distinction between casuistic and apodictic law. The Covenant Code consists largely of case or casuistic law (often in the form of an "if-then"...
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    the first law code, which consisted of casuistic statements ("if … then ..."). Around 1760 BC, King Hammurabi further developed Babylonian law, by codifying...
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    Casuistry (redirect from Casuistic)
    as employing casuistic reasoning.[by whom?] The casuistic method was popular among Catholic thinkers in the early modern period. Casuistic authors include...
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    are casuistic, expressed as "if ... then" conditional sentences. Their scope is broad, including, for example, criminal law, family law, property law, and...
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  • terms of aesthetic value or labor In Roman law, there was no consistency. Everything was decided on a casuistic basis. The Physical Identity test was the...
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    Takagi compares this to "monetary values assigned to wrongful acts by casuistic laws in the Covenant Code" found in the biblical Book of Exodus. Though Mosiah...
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  • leave little room for casuistics or embarrassing technicalities." Law enforcement in Bolivia Bolivia. Guide to Law Online. Law Library of Congress. Bolivia...
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  • Contract law in Saudi Arabia is governed by the conservative Hanbali school of Sharia law, which adopts a fundamentalist and literal interpretation of...
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    Code of Ur-Nammu (category Ancient Near East law)
    It is three centuries older than the Code of Hammurabi. The laws are arranged in casuistic form of IF (crime) THEN (punishment)—a pattern followed in nearly...
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    Legal history (redirect from History of Law)
    first extant law code, consisting of casuistic statements ("if... then..."). Around 1760 BC, King Hammurabi further developed Babylonian law, by codifying...
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    Athenian Mercury, or The Athenian Gazette, or The Question Project, or The Casuistical Mercury, was a periodical written by The Athenian Society and published...
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    out that while the code was written in German, it used an incredibly casuistic and imprecise language, making it hard to properly understand and use...
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    Civil code (redirect from Codes of law)
    specific areas of law (e.g. contract law, labour law, inheritance law). While the French Civil Code was structured in a "casuistic" approach attempting...
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  • His principal opponent was Sheshet. Besides deducing his halakhot in a casuistic way, Rav Ḥisda was peculiar in that he derived his halakhot less from...
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  • theology at Columbia Theological Seminary(1867-1875); professor of pastoral, casuistic, and historical theology at Columbia (1875-1880) John Thomas Lewis Preston...
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  • delict "not excluding excommunication". In the Early Modern period, some casuists (inter alia, Thomas Sanchez) justified mental reservation, a form of deception...
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    Talmud (redirect from Talmudic Law)
    term "pilpul" was increasingly applied derogatorily to novellae deemed casuistic and hairsplitting. Authors referred to their own commentaries as "al derekh...
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  • become such a scandal that Pope Innocent XI officially condemned it." Other casuists justifying mental reservation included Thomas Sanchez, who was criticized...
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    from forced labor and taxes by divine decision. In a casuistic structure reminiscent of both law and omen treatises, the text lists the divine punishments...
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    John Finnis (category Philosophers of law)
    philosopher and jurist specializing in jurisprudence and the philosophy of law. He is an original interpreter of Aristotle and Aquinas, and counts Germain...
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