The denial of a recognized nationality, just as the denial of a recognized citizenship, constitutes a legally cognizable injury-in-fact for the purpose of standing. 否定公认国籍,如同否定公认公民权,于是构成兴讼论据的法定事实损害。
The Supreme Court apparently agreed with the lower court that" effects on human health can be cognizable under NEPA, and that human health may include psychological health". 显然,最高法院同意下级法院的意见,“在《国家环境政策法》中对人类健康的影响可以认定,而人类健康可以包括心理健康”。
cognizable
[ adj ] capable of being known <adj.all>
Cognizable \Cog"ni*za*ble\ (? or ?), a. [F. connaissable, fr. conna[^i]tre to know, L. cognoscere. See Cognition.] 1. Capable of being known or apprehended; as, cognizable causes.
2. Fitted to be a subject of judicial investigation; capable of being judicially heard and determined.
Cognizable both in the ecclesiastical and secular courts. --Ayliffe.