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jurist

/joor-ist/US // ˈdʒʊər ɪst //UK // (ˈdʒʊərɪst) //

法学家,法学专家,法官,司法人员

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person versed in the law, as a judge, lawyer, or scholar.

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Examples

  • Judicial ethics experts generally say the views of a judge’s spouse should not be attributed to the jurist, although they can create an appearance problem.

  • Young, also a Judiciary Committee member, told The Post and Courier that more detailed disclosures are essential to selecting qualified jurists.

  • Several jurists say this type of procedure, although legal in Cuba, does not respect the due process that any accused deserves.

  • Here too, conservative jurists have challenged the doctrine.

  • Conservatives Clarence Thomas, 72, and Samuel Alito, 70, could opt to step aside for younger right-leaning jurists.

  • It is a valiant, encyclopedic attempt of a star jurist to give voice(s) to an embattled philosophical position.

  • What responsible jurist would simply cancel trial because the defense decided not to do its job?

  • The conservative jurist, whose Supreme Court nomination was rejected in 1987, died Wednesday at 85.

  • Posner is generally believed to be the most prolific and most-quoted legal academic and jurist of his generation.

  • The Asterisk Rule contradicts everything I believe in as a jurist.

  • Whatever a jurist might have thought of these arguments, they had no effect on the Commons.

  • A third brother was a prominent jurist, also in Constantinople.

  • To the jurist, also, the question of the sexual life of the child is one of great importance.

  • He has executed a bust of the distinguished jurist, his father, for the Inner Temple, London.

  • More jurist than theologian, John defended the rights of the papacy with rigorous zeal and as rigorous logic.