rabbinical jurisdiction - translation to spanish
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rabbinical jurisdiction - translation to spanish

THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL FOR RABBINICAL WORK
Rabbinical seminary; Rabbinical seminaries

rabbinical jurisdiction      
jurisdicción rabínica (juicios ventilados por jueces en base a las leyes talmúdicas)
jurisdictional         
PRACTICAL AUTHORITY GRANTED TO A FORMALLY CONSTITUTED LEGAL BODY OR TO A POLITICAL LEADER TO DEAL WITH LEGAL MATTERS
Jurisdictions; Judicial jurisdiction; Juristiction; Rationae loci; Jurisdictional; Legal jurisdiction; Legal Jurisdiction; Franchise jurisdiction
(adj.) = jurisdiccional
Ex: The law of private sector labour management relations is further complicated by sometimes obscure jurisdictional standards.
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* jurisdictional strike = huelga jurisdiccional
* jurisdictional waters = aguas jurisdiccionales
jurisdiction         
PRACTICAL AUTHORITY GRANTED TO A FORMALLY CONSTITUTED LEGAL BODY OR TO A POLITICAL LEADER TO DEAL WITH LEGAL MATTERS
Jurisdictions; Judicial jurisdiction; Juristiction; Rationae loci; Jurisdictional; Legal jurisdiction; Legal Jurisdiction; Franchise jurisdiction
(n.) = jurisdicción
Ex: Enter laws governing one jurisdiction under the heading for the jurisdiction governed by them.
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* fall under + the jurisdiction of = entrar dentro de la jurisdicción de, entrar dentro de la responsabilidad de
* have + jurisdiction (over) = tener jurisdicción
* outside + Posesivo + jurisdiction = fuera de + Posesivo + competencia
* under the jurisdiction of = bajo la competencia de
* within + Posesivo + jurisdiction = dentro de + Posesivo + competencia, dentro de + Posesivo + jurisdicción

Definition

Jurisdiction
·adj Sphere of authority; the limits within which any particular power may be exercised, or within which a government or a court has authority.
II. Jurisdiction ·adj The authority of a sovereign power to govern or legislate; the right of making or enforcing laws; the power or right of exercising authority.
III. Jurisdiction ·adj The legal power, right, or authority of a particular court to hear and determine causes, to try criminals, or to execute justice; judicial authority over a cause or class of causes; as, certain suits or actions, or the cognizance of certain crimes, are within the jurisdiction of a particular court, that is, within the limits of its authority or commission.

Wikipedia

Jewish seminary

A Jewish seminary is a Jewish educational institution. See Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (Reform), Jewish Theological Seminary (Conservative), Yeshiva University (Orthodox), Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, Academy for Jewish Religion

A yeshiva is an institution for boys or young men focused on the study of religious texts, especially Torah study and the Talmud. These include mesivta for high school-aged boys and beit midrash or yeshiva gedola for men of college age.

A midrasha is an institute of Jewish studies for women, roughly equivalent to yeshiva. In Israel a midrasha that also offers academic degrees is sometimes called a machon. In the United States, midrasha may also be co-educational.

A kolel is an institute for advanced study of Talmudic or rabbinic literature. Students of a kolel are married men.

Bais Yaakov is a type of elementary and secondary school for Jewish girls from religious, especially Orthodox families.

Examples of use of rabbinical jurisdiction
1. The Supreme Rabbinic Court, which operates by the Rabbinical Jurisdiction (Marriage and Divorce) Law, and does not have clear authority over conversion matters, essentially trampled the entire system of parallel rabbinic courts that were established by law.