Introduction to Law Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #838120
"To the party losing a case, syllogism shows in a most objective and straightforward way that the judgment has been given in conformity with the law and is nothing other than a straightforward deduction from the principles of this law."
To which function of judicial syllogism does the above statement refer to?
Rationality |
Certainty |
Justification |
Guidance |
Conclusion |
Judicial syllogism serves four main functions: rationality, certainty, justification, and guidance.
The syllogism provides the courts with an ideal mechanism for justifying what they do. To the party losing a case, it shows in a most objective and straightforward way that the judgment has been given in conformity with the law and is nothing other than a straightforward deduction from the principles of this law.
The correct answer is C.
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