Here the mufti, or jurisconsult, appears to play a role remarkably similar to that of the roman jurist or contemporary European law professor. |
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Each country will have a government-appointed Mufti or jurisconsult, who issues written opinions on issues brought to him. |
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Changes in the methods of trial and other legal developments caused the jurisconsult to disappear in time. |
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The jurisconsult may resign at any time by giving notice in writing to the President of the Assembly. |
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It is left to the magistrate and the jurisconsult, fully alive to the overall spirit of laws, to guide their application. |
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The jurisconsult would have no function, and the lawmaker, bogged down in the particulars, would soon be no more than a jurisconsult. |
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The opinion of the jurisconsult is confidential unless the Member allows its disclosure. |
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The jurisconsult may file, with the President of the Assembly, a report containing recommendations on the application of the provisions on incompatible offices and conflicts of interest. |
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In 1890 he was appointed jurisconsult of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a post created for him in which he scrutinized French foreign policy in the light of international law. |
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Al-Misbahiya Madrasa, which owes its name to the faqih al-Misbahi, the first jurisconsult to have taught there, consisted of a ground floor and three upper stories. |
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The following passage is mostly based on the contribution to the Berlin conference by Mr Vincent Berger, jurisconsult with the European Court of Human Rights. |
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