To make these moral instead of jural terms, the first thing that is needed is that we make the whole process an inward one. |
It is also an indication of the sphere of jural freedom within which a person is and must be left free. |
In the context of rights, a man may achieve maturity, but it is only upon his father's death that he gains true jural and ritual autonomy. |
The position of a disestablished or an unestablished Church is comparatively modern, and has given rise to new jural conceptions. |
In law the term refers to the complex of jural relationships between and among persons with respect to things. |
The civilization of the time did not involve the corollaries of our jural postulate. |