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词汇 jurisdictional
释义 jurisdictional
adjective
uk /ˌdʒʊə.rɪsˈdɪk.ʃən.əl/ us /ˌdʒʊr.ɪsˈdɪk.ʃən.əl/
connected with the authority of a court or official organization to make decisions and judgments: 司法权的;管辖权的;审判权的
jurisdictional decisions司法决定
The Constitution limits the jurisdictional reach of state courts.宪法对州法院的管辖范围做出了限制。
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jurisdiction
jurisdictional conflicts between state and federal officials
The two agencies are so different in size and have different jurisdictional boundaries.
The purpose of the agreement is to end jurisdictional disputes among the unions.

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jurisdictional
The pre-emption thesis depends on a distinction between jurisdictional and other mistakes.
Decisions affected by non-jurisdictional error of law are sometimes called" voidable" as opposed to" void".
Under this approach there is no clear distinction between jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional errors.
Only once the state had reestablished the hierarchy was it worth focussing on the actual management of cross-jurisdictional requests.
However, this is not the consequence of a thorough discussion about the adequacy of cartel treatment on different jurisdictional levels.
Deliberative supranationalism seeks to overcome this democratic deficit by institutional procedures and cross-jurisdictional networks that encourage social learning.
Particularly dangerous for them were jurisdictional conflicts with other landed estates bordering on the town.
What is important, he contends, is jurisdictional control.
Licenses of vessels which become involved in trespassing and encroachment into the jurisdictional waters of other countries are forfeited and not reissued.
Such latter matters are, by their nature, less susceptible to legal regulation, for they require no secular forum nor any jurisdictional procedure.
The devolution of jurisdictional rights was encouraged by the practical problems confronting the organisation of seignorial courts.
Finally, note that the objection under consideration here-that severance is an improper judicial function-rests upon a respect for the jurisdictional boundaries between legislatures and courts.
A major difficulty of this approach is that no foolproof method of distinguishing between jurisdictional facts and facts within jurisdiction has been developed.
If it did act, it would have made a jurisdictional error and its decision would be a nullity.
In addition, the question of which substantive law should be applied in multijurisdictional claims has been left unresolved.
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