Definition of Jurists

1. Noun. (plural of jurist) ¹

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Definition of Jurists

1. jurist [n] - See also: jurist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jurists

jurisdictions
jurisdictive
jurispendence
jurispendences
jurisprudence
jurisprudences
jurisprudent
jurisprudential
jurisprudentially
jurisprudents
jurist
juristic
juristical
juristically
juristics
jurists (current term)
jurkat cells
juror
jurors
jurour
jurours
jury
jury-rig
jury-rigged
jury-rigging
jury-rigs
jury box
jury boxes
jury duty
jury is out

Literary usage of Jurists

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of Roman Private Law by Edwin Charles Clark (1906)
"The jurists of the Digest, 98. Importance and difficulty of dating extracts, 99—101. ... jurists generally as Sources. From the time of Augustus until the ..."

2. The Nature and Sources of the Law by John Chipman Gray, Roland Gray (1921)
"Attempts to weigh the authority of jurists by any exact balance, or to bring them ... Roman Republic; how there was given to certain of jurists: them by the ..."

3. Roman Law in the Modern World by Charles Phineas Sherman (1922)
"D. FAMOUS jurists OF THE EARLY EMPIRE 575 The greatest Imperial jurists. ... 87 Roby records sixty-eight jurists. For their names and biography, see Roby, ..."

4. International Law Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States by Charles Cheney Hyde (1922)
"1 A Committee of eminent jurists, at the invitation of the Council of the ... The plan designed bv the Advisory Committee of jurists, however modified by ..."

5. Outlines of Roman Law: Comprising Its Historical Growth and General Principles by William Carey Morey (1914)
"The jurists and Direct Legislation.—The important influence of the jurists is finally shown in the direct legislation of the emperors themselves. ..."

6. Social Reform and the Reformation by Jacob Salwyn Schapiro (1909)
"One-half of its members had to be professional jurists and the other half, knights who had a knowledge of the principles of the Roman code.3 Roman jurists ..."

7. Historical Jurisprudence: An Introduction to the Systematic Study of the by Guy Carleton Lee (1900)
"GREAT ROMAN jurists """ The great jurists of the Empire may be grouped into two periods: that of the earlier time, down to and including Gaius (06. post 180 ..."

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