Textualism
Textualism is a formalist theory in which the interpretation of the law is primarily based on the ordinary meaning of the legal text, where no consideration is given to non-textual sources, such as intention of the law when passed, the problem it was intended to remedy, or significant questions regarding the justice or rectitude of the law.
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Textualism
Textualism is a formalist theory in which the interpretation of the law is primarily based on the ordinary meaning of the legal text, where no consideration is given to non-textual sources, such as intention of the law when passed, the problem it was intended to remedy, or significant questions regarding the justice or rectitude of the law.
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El literalismo o textualismo ...... e sus principales exponentes.
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O Textualismo é uma teoria fil ...... ustiça e a integridade da lei.
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Textualism is a formalist theo ...... stice or rectitude of the law.
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Unter dem Begriff Textualismus ...... lismus in Verbindung gebracht.
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条文主義とは、法解釈の形式主義理論の一種であり、その法律を通 ...... 理解や文脈を参照することなく、言葉の辞書的な定義に着目する。
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"Textualism as a Nondelegation Doctrine", 97 Colum. L. Rev. 673, 1997,
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Green v. Bock Laundry Mach. Co., 490 U.S. 504, 528 Scalia, J., concurring
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K-Mart v. Cartier, 486 U.S. 28 ...... in part and dissenting in part
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Webster v. Doe, 486 U.S. 592, 619 Scalia, J., dissenting
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Even if we were to assume, how ...... d constitutional adjudication.
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Textualist judges have contend ...... bicameralism and presentment.
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The meaning of terms on the st ...... ne that these factors suggest.
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The statute excludes only merc ...... to mean "manufactured abroad."
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El literalismo o textualismo ...... sticia o rectitud de esa ley.
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O Textualismo é uma teoria fil ...... ustiça e a integridade da lei.
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Textualism is a formalist theo ...... stice or rectitude of the law.
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Unter dem Begriff Textualismus ...... en Textauslage treu sein soll.
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条文主義とは、法解釈の形式主義理論の一種であり、その法律を通 ...... う…裁判官は、議会の意図を問わない。法律の意味のみを問う」。
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Literalismo jurídico
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Textualism
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Textualismo
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Textualismus
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司法条文主義
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