The American Journal of Legal History, Volume 5Temple University School of Law, 1961 - Electronic journals |
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Page 327
... judicial authority . The executive , legislative , and judicial jurisdictions were not distinguished . It was a use of the term in an absolute sense , premised upon a strictly political 4 Both usages derive from the early common law ...
... judicial authority . The executive , legislative , and judicial jurisdictions were not distinguished . It was a use of the term in an absolute sense , premised upon a strictly political 4 Both usages derive from the early common law ...
Page 331
... judicial , with a quasi - colonial concept of jurisdiction in mind . Article III , Section 2 , states that " [ t ] he judicial Power shall extend . . . to Controversies . . . between Citizens of different States . . . " The substance of ...
... judicial , with a quasi - colonial concept of jurisdiction in mind . Article III , Section 2 , states that " [ t ] he judicial Power shall extend . . . to Controversies . . . between Citizens of different States . . . " The substance of ...
Page 354
... judicial emphasis on territorial sovereignty . The prevailing colonial concept of " jurisdiction ” was one of ... judicial , seemingly was conferred with a political motive . The primary object was to apportion jurisdiction between the ...
... judicial emphasis on territorial sovereignty . The prevailing colonial concept of " jurisdiction ” was one of ... judicial , seemingly was conferred with a political motive . The primary object was to apportion jurisdiction between the ...
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