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Analogia Legis
Analogia legis is the concept that legal consequences arise from the wording and comparison of statutes. When that is not possible then ''analogia iuris'' may be applicable, whereby legal consequences derive from Constitutional law. See also Analogy References

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Analogia Iuris
Analogia iuris is the concept that legal consequences can derive from the spirit of the law as is often the case in continental European law. It can be contrasted with ''analogia legis'', whereby legal consequences arise from the wording of statutes. See also *Analogy References

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Analogy
Analogy (from Greek ''analogia'', "proportion", from ''ana-'' "upon, according to" lso "against", "anew"+ ''logos'' "ratio" lso "word, speech, reckoning" is a cognitive process of transferring information or meaning from a particular subject (the analog, or source) to another (the target), or a linguistic expression corresponding to such a process. In a narrower sense, analogy is an inference or an argument from one particular to another particular, as opposed to deduction, induction, and abduction, in which at least one of the premises, or the conclusion, is general rather than particular in nature. The term analogy can also refer to the relation between the source and the target themselves, which is often (though not always) a similarity, as in the biological notion of analogy. Analogy plays a significant role in problem solving, as well as decision making, argumentation, perception, generalization, memory, creativity, invention, prediction, emotion, explanation, concep ...
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