All of them, because it is unclear and people are limited.
An appeal to show that an argument is morally just
Ethos is the rhetorical appeal defined as an appeal to credibility and authority. It focuses on establishing the speaker's expertise and trustworthiness on the subject being discussed.
"Ethos" is used to describe the audience's perception of the rhetor's credibility or authority.
I'm not sure but i think it's : written request for an official decision.
An ad verecundiam is an appeal to authority, argument from authority or authoritative argument.
An argumentum ad verecundiam is an argument from authority, or an appeal to authority.
Appeal to authority propaganda is a technique where a message is made more convincing by associating it with a figure of authority or celebrity. By using the endorsement of an authority figure, the propagandist aims to persuade the audience to believe the message without requiring critical analysis or evidence.
No. The appeal goes to a higher authority, with a different makeup of officers.
uh-peel
When the Supreme Court issues a ruling, there is no further avenue of appeal. That makes them the final authority.
Your question is a bit unclear. If you are trying to make a motion to appeal, how are you then seeking advice to get out of an appeal? If you like, talk to me on my message board, so I can understand what you are asking.
It's called appellate jurisdiction.