mandamus
英:[mæn'deɪməs] 美: [mæn'deɪməs]
mandamus 基本解释
n.(上级法院向下级法院发布的)书面训令,命令书;
vt.发训令;
英英释义
mandamus[ mæn'deiməs ]
n.an extraordinary writ commanding an official to perform a ministerial act that the law recognizes as an absolute duty and not a matter for the official's discretion; used only when all other judicial remedies fail同义词:writ of mandamus
mandamus 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- It serves no purpose to issue some high-profile mandamus or declaration that can remain only on paper.
发出高姿态的训令或宣言,却不能实行是毫无意义。
权威例句
MandamusMandamus Power of the United States Courts of Appeals: A Complex and Confused Means of Appellate Control, TheValidating Victims: Enforcing Victims' Rights through Mandatory MandamusSection 1361 of the Mandamus and Venue Act of 1962 and "Nonstatutory"Judicial Review of Federal Administrative ActionA precise RbâSr age for the Mandamus Igneous Complex, North Canterbury, and regional tectonic implicationsFoundations of English administrative law : certiorari and mandamus in the seventeenth centuryFoundations of English administrative law : certiorari and mandamus in the seventeenth centuryStratigraphy and sedimentology of the tertiary rocks of the Mandamus - Dove River Area, North Canterbury, New ZealandProposed Reforms in Federal "Nonstatutory"Judicial Review: Sovereign Immunity, Indispensable Parties, MandamusFoundations of English Administrative Law. Certiorari and Mandamus in the Seventeenth Century. By Edith G. Henderson. [Harvard Unive...