νομολογία
Greek
Etymology
From French nomologie (“nomology, the study of law related to precedent”)
Noun
νομολογία • (nomología) f (plural νομολογίες)
- legal precedent, all previous decisions made by the law courts as they apply to a case; case law, law as set by precedent (in English law this is common law)
- (especially): judgements made by courts of appeal on points of law
- H νομολογία του Aρείου Πάγου. (The judgments of the Supreme Court)
Declension
declension of νομολογία
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | νομολογία • | νομολογίες • |
| genitive | νομολογίας • | νομολογιών • |
| accusative | νομολογία • | νομολογίες • |
| vocative | νομολογία • | νομολογίες • |
Related terms
- Άρειος Πάγος m (Áreios Págos, “Supreme Court”)
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