Discussions varied from examining the close ties linking Lebanon and France juristically, since both belong to the same school of law, to revising capital punishment. |
The manufacturers Bayer CropScience and Syngenta subsequently challenged the restrictions implemented juristically. |
Therefore, additional cues are necessary to support juristically accepted estimation of the pmi. |
None of these involved a change in the juristically developed common law. |
Juristically this seems to be a rationalization of the Roman innominate contract. |
Until now, the Member States have grudgingly accepted the juristically imposed gradual, but transformative, subordination of their legislation to European law. |