There does not seem to me to be a fundamental issue of jurisprudence at stake, but more a question of evidence. |
The international jurisprudence to which we have referred does not touch this problem that we are concerned with, does it? |
It is not my intention to review the relevant jurisprudence in this ruling. |
Further, the overwhelming body of international jurisprudence favours the application of a subjective test. |
These were public employees who were expected to hold degrees or doctorates in administration or jurisprudence. |
Born in Lisbon, he studied history, philosophy, and jurisprudence at the University of Lisbon. |