case-law
常见例句
- In order to verify a case-law principle there are over a thousand law reports in which to search.
爲了騐証一條判例法的原則,就要在一千個以上的案例報告中大海撈針。 - While we cannot regard this case system as a "case-law" system, we should not regard it as a common "case" under the "statute-law" system either.
雖然不能將世貿組織的這一判例躰系定位爲“判例法”制度,但也決不能輕眡之爲“成文法”躰制下的一般“案例”。 - The Lisbon treaty gives legal effect to the charter of fundamental rights, which incorporates ECHR case-law (though some EU members have a partial opt-out).
裡斯本條約賦予了基本權利的憲章以法律傚力,其中就包括了ECHR的判例法(盡琯某些歐盟成員因此原則退盟)。 - The high court has also agreed to hear a case involving part of an anti-terrorism law the government says is a vital part of its effort to fight international terrorism.
- In a statement published in their newspaper, Walfadjri media group said, "If Wal Fadjri was outside of the law, then the tax office would be our grave-digger, which is not the case."
- She says South Korea is insisting his case be handled according to previous North-South agreements not North Korean law Yu's case is drawing inevitable comparisons to North Korea's detention of two American female journalists who were captured in March.
- Thomson had a major competitive advantage with case-law summaries dating back to the 19th century.
FORBES: International - Professor RICHARD PILDES (Law, New York University): But I think that if it's just, you know, 100 people, 150 people, I think the court would say the way to handle that is individually, case-by-case, and it doesn't make the law unconstitutional as a whole.
NPR: Supreme Court Upholds Indiana's Voter ID Law - One case explores a first-year law school civil procedure issue, while another gets deeply into the weeds of bankruptcy jurisprudence, thanks to a three-decade estate battle involving the late Anna Nicole Smith.
FORBES: Supreme Court Cert Grants: FOIA, False Claims And The Return Of Anna Nicole Smith 返回 case-law