| Ferdinand Mackeldey - 1845 - 452 頁
...each individual may comport with the liberty of a whole community.'' Positive law, on the contrary, is the law established by historical facts, or the...law, and consequently have authority as such.' In every state, general acknowledgment and observance form the foundation of all positive law ; and upon... | |
| Ferdinand Mackeldey - 1845 - 454 頁
...each individual may comport with the liberty of a whole community/* Positive law, on the contrary, is the law established by historical facts, or the...in a state as principles of law, and consequently hare authority as such.' In every state, general acknowledgment and observance form the foundation... | |
| John Codman Hurd - 1858 - 778 頁
...beginning in authority, (or which begins by recognizing authority.") Mackeldey's Compend., § 3. " /Wfi're law is the law established by historical facts, or...antagonism between them. See Reddie's Inq. El., p. 88. * Ante, 1 25. Duponceau on Jurisdiction, p. 24. the existence of states and nations, or their mutual... | |
| John Codman Hurd - 1858 - 694 頁
...authority, (or which begins by recognizing authority.") Mackeldey's Compend., § 3. " Positive late is the law established by historical facts, or the...there is not any real antagonism between them. See Keddie's Inq. EL, p. 88. ' Ante, § 25. Duponceau on Jurisdiction, p. 24. the existence of states and... | |
| John Codman Hurd - 1858 - 678 頁
...authority, (or which begins by recognizing authority. 1 ') Mackeldey's Compend., § 3. " Positive laic is the law established by historical facts, or the...authority as such." > In the exposition, or teaching, of jurisprudence—the science of positive law—two schools are recognized—the analytical and the historical.... | |
| Alexander Mansfield Burrill - 1870 - 674 頁
...specifically ordained and adopted for the government of society, as distinguished from natural law.* The eum of those principles which are acknowledged in a state...principles of law, and consequently have authority as such. 1 Mackeld. Civ. Law, 2, § 3. POSIT1VI JURIS. L. Lat. Of positive law. " That was a rule positivi juris... | |
| John Codman Hurd - 2006 - 1518 頁
...authority, (or which begins by recognizing authority.'') Mackeldey's Compend., § 3. " Positive /air is the law established by historical facts, or the...law, and consequently have authority as such." In thé exposition, or teaching, of jurisprudence — the science of positive law — two schools are... | |
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