Not exact matches
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First, since human society
always employs violence to
enforce some set of standards, Christians» whom Christ called to live out a radically different form of community, one in which it is the crucified rather than his judges who is vindicated as God's Word» should simply take up the burden of civic order and abandon the Gospel where prudentially necessary because, you know, someone absolutely has to kill heretics, and so we should make sure the
right heretics get killed.
Even if you can get enough people on board with the idea, there's the issue of enforcement — international law not
always being the easiest thing to
enforce in a world where, despite best intentions, might still makes
right if you're an important enough nation.
As I read it — and as I have
always read it — it purports to deny a defendant the
right to raise in the
enforcing jurisdiction the fact that, under the conflicts rules for taking jurisdiction, now, of course, the rules stated in Van Breda, the original court did not have jurisdiction.
Although the Court can, or even should, give substantial room to manouvre by Member States in this respect, I think it should
always be in a position to guarantee that EU legislation is not being
enforced in a way that is contrary to fundamental
rights as enshrined in the Charter.
In acknowledgement of and in return for their expertise, experience, and judgement, which they are expected to apply in delivering affordable, accessible, up - to - date, reassuring, and reliable services, and on the understanding that they will curate and update their knowledge and methods, train their members, set and
enforce standards for the quality of their work, and that they will only admit appropriately qualified individuals into their ranks, and that they will
always act honestly, in good faith, putting the interests of clients ahead of their own, we (society) place our trust in the professions in granting them exclusivity over a wide range of socially significant services and activities, by paying them a fair wage, by conferring upon them independence, autonomy,
rights of self - determination, and by according them respect and status.
As I explain in my posts Probationary Periods and Notice and
Right to Fair Opportunity on Probation, Ontario courts will not
always enforce a probationary period against an employee.