Pages that link to "Law retains its meaning within its own legal order"
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The following pages link to Law retains its meaning within its own legal order:
Displaying 15 items.
- Protection from External Reinterpretation (← links)
- Interpretation follows ayaawx and adaawx (← links)
- External frameworks do not redefine internal law (← links)
- Translation does not equal transformation (← links)
- Protection of meaning preserves sovereignty (← links)
- Interpretation of Tsm’syen law belongs to the Tsm’syen (← links)
- Meaning is derived from history, practice, and relationship (← links)
- External interpretation lacks lawful authority (← links)
- Translation into other languages is explanatory, not authoritative (← links)
- Loss of meaning through translation does not alter law (← links)
- Original language retains priority in interpretation (← links)
- External legal, academic, or administrative frameworks do not control meaning (← links)
- Use of external terms does not import external authority (← links)
- Law is not validated by external recognition (← links)
- Citation does not confer authority to reinterpret (← links)