(Law) a principle underlying the formulation of jurisprudence.
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Examples for "legal principle"
Examples for "legal principle"
1The right to bodily integrity is a fundamental legal principle in Australia.
2They argued this violated every legal principle of self-determination, sovereignty and autonomy.
3Unfortunately, I cannot feel that such a 'pardon' embodies any good legal principle.
4Chen said the policy was well-established legal principle in the US.
5SlingBlade "I don't think Mr. Peepers understands the legal principle of duress."
1Selection is not a creative principle, it is a judicial principle.
2It is one of Darwin's many triumphs that he positively demonstrated that this judicial principle is one of the great factors of evolution.
3This showed an awareness of the ideal of written law as a statement of judicial principles as well as of the practice of kingship.
1Section 107 is intended to restate the present judicial doctrine of fair use, not to change, narrow, or enlarge it in any way.
Translations for judicial doctrine