Significance of Jurisdiction
Synonyms: Authority, Control, Domain, Power, Range, Territory, Legal authority, Governance, Oversight, Jurisdictional area, Administration, Supervision, Command
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Buddhist concept of 'Jurisdiction'
In Buddhism, "Jurisdiction" relates to the Sangha's disciplinary reach. The text highlights that only one type of offense (Sanghadisesa) falls under the Sangha's disciplinary authority.
From: Vinaya Pitaka (1): Bhikkhu-vibhanga (the analysis of Monks’ rules)
(1) The text refers to the disciplinary nature of the Sangha and that it is significant that only one of the group of offences (Sanghadisesa) is mentioned as coming within the disciplinary reach of the Sangha.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Jurisdiction'
In Hinduism, jurisdiction signifies the extent of authority, as exemplified by Shani's actions. It reflects the established rules and boundaries that govern actions within a narrative, dictating permissible conduct and the scope of influence.
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) The jurisdiction of the planetary systems and their guardians is given by the creator, who protects and nurtures them, rewarding their actions.[2]
The concept of Jurisdiction in local and regional sources
Jurisdiction, in this context, describes the High Court at Poona's authority to govern and oversee legal matters within the sub-Federation, highlighting the extension of its legal power and reach in the defined area.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) This phrase refers to the extension of the jurisdiction of the High Court at Poona over the sub-Federation.[3]
The concept of Jurisdiction in scientific sources
Jurisdiction encompasses the authority and power to administer justice, involving the ability to hear cases and determine legal controversies within a defined scope of practice. It plays a crucial role in the legal system's operations.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Several jurisdictions experienced high growth events in the period 1990–1999, and almost all experienced a low growth event in the period between 1994 and 2004.[4] (2) The area or scope of authority over which a government or regulatory agency has control, and within which they can enforce laws and regulations.[5] (3) Denotes different regions, specifically Beijing and Hebei, and the text indicates that economic valuation should use separate equations for these areas rather than one.[6] (4) It relates to the legal and administrative power of a specific area, especially concerning patents and their classification according to different international standards.[7] (5) They include Australia, Canada, the EU, South Korea, and the U.S., which use or have considered using both emissions trading and linking.[8]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) It is the authority of a government or organization to exercise control and administer services within a specific geographic area.[9]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) The right, power, or authority to administer justice by hearing and determining controversies, and the legal scope of practice.[10]
