Legal Dictionary of Pakistan

Quick lookup for English, Urdu, and Latin legal terms used in Pakistani jurisprudence.

Conventionalism makes two postinterpretiN, claims.

The first is positive: that judges must respect t' e established legal conventions of their community excel in rare circumstances. It insists, in other words, tlw they must treat as law what convention stipulates c law. Since convention in Britain establishes that acts Parliament are law, a British judge must enforce eve: acts of Parliament he considers unfair or unwise. The positive part of conventionalism most plainly corn sponds to the popular slogan that judges should follo, the law and not make new law in its place. The secon, claim, which is at least equally important, is negative. declares that there is no law - no right flowing frou, past political decisions - apart from the law drawn fro those decisions by techniques that are the

Stint

1 English law. A limited number <a stint of common>. "All these species, of pasturable common, may be and usually are limited as to number and time; but there are also commons without stint, and which last all the year." 2 William Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England 34 (1766). 2. The task for the day or work <he has done his stint>.