Pragmatism - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pragmatize
To consider represent or embody something unreal as fact to materialize
Priggish
Like a prig conceited pragmatical
Abracadabra
spell or trick. 'Law is not abracadabara, but at once pragmatic and astute and does not surrender its power before scary
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Hypo-respect
of hyper-reactivity to marginal indifference to judicial authority out of pragmatic difficulties and of hypo-respect for court commands in a cavalier
Law
is not 'a brooding Omnipotence in the sky' but a pragmatic instrument of social order. It is an operational art controlling
Social justice
yield blindly to abstract notions, but adopts a realistic and pragmatic approach. It, therefore, endeavours to resolve the competing claims of
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