Sentences with phrase «authoritative decision of»

In the end, the ITC referred the question to the discernment and authoritative decision of the Magisterium.
... Ultimately, the law of evidence in Massachusetts is what is contained in the authoritative decisions of the Supreme Judicial Court and of the Appeals Court, and the statutes duly enacted by the Legislature.»

Not exact matches

He must learn to understand that, if he is not to prefer his own self - will to the will of Christ, his conscience needs the authoritative decisions and directives of the Church, even if these do not involve her supreme authority.
When we ask further, «But how do you know that Amos and Luke are reliable witnesses to the truth about God, except in virtue of the decisions made by those same authoritative structures you reject?»
They appear here either as the disciples of a rabbi who empowers them to make authoritative decisions on legal questions, or as priests authorized to give or withhold absolution of sins.
It is very hard to see, however, how an ecclesial tradition could provide «authoritative parameters» for Scripture exposition, if the Church's interpretative authority has no other basis than the actual correctness of its interpretative decisions.
In keeping with the authoritative tradition within Catholicism, it is the Bishops who hold final decision - making power over the direction of the Campaign, which they exercise in the first instance through the CCHD Subcommittee of their own Committtee on Domesitc Justice and Human Development, made up entirely of bishops.
It is also worth noting that as head of the CDF in 1990 Cardinal Ratzinger saw the description of the lowest authoritative level of the magisterium found in The Ecclesid Role of the Theologian (e.g. n. 24: «It often only becomes possible with the passage of time to distinguish between what is necessary and what is contingent») as «probably» applying to «the pontificalstatements of the last century regarding freedom of religion and the anti-Modernists decisions of the beginning of this century.»
Instead, psychologists recommend an authoritative parenting style — neither permissive nor dominating — that sets clear expectations; helps children meet those expectations; allows consequences for violations of limits; uses age - appropriate, democratic decision - making; and is warm, loving, and pleasurable.
It's difficult to give an authoritative answer with supporting sources to the politics of this question, however the history of these decisions can be collected and summarised to some extent.
I could not find any clear rule or authoritative information about the reception of foreign diplomats but my guess is that such a politically sensitive decision would formally be taken at the highest level, either the Council of the EU (i.e. the Foreign Affairs Council) or the European Council (it's not the same thing).
Mr Daudu's view implies that once the Supreme Court has delivered a decision, all are bound not merely to accept it as constituting an authoritative statement of the law of the land, but also immediately to accord it intellectual obeisance, and to undertake not to dissent publicly from that decision no matter how implausible or even improper it may seem.
The new centre will provide an authoritative basis for decisions by the sector, and by those who commission public services or are the targets of its campaigns.
Authoritative, objective AAAS analyses of the OMB data helps to inform policy decisions related to federal spending.
Evidence based, authoritative advice for Americans ages two and up regarding calorie consumption, physical activity to obtain optimal health, informed decisions about choices of food and their nutritional value, as well as ways to reduce chronic conditions and promote overall health are provided as a part of the MyPlate guidelines.
OER, part of United Media Services (UMS) Group, is the required reading for decision makers who value reliable, timely and authoritative business news reportage.
«The PBSG is the authoritative source for information on the world's polar bears,» declares the PBSG / IUCN / Species Survival Commission website, «and one of IUCN / SSC's more than 100 specialist groups that work to produce and to compile scientific knowledge about the world's species and give independent scientific advice to decision - makers and management authorities.»
Judith has claimed expertise by virtue of appointing herself to make authoritative claims as to who can and can't «responsibly» claim «expertise» that merits involvement in public discussions that have policy implications (as well as, btw, appointing herself as an authority on decision - making in the face of uncertainty), and that her opinions should be stamped with the authority of a «expert» because she has written some blog posts on the subject.
The Royal Society and the US National Academy of Sciences, with their similar missions to promote the use of science to benefit society and to inform critical policy debates, offer this new publication as a key reference document for decision makers, policy makers, educators, and other individuals seeking authoritative answers about the current state of climate change science.
The leadership of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and the U.K.'s Royal Society convened a UK - US team of leading climate scientists to produce this brief, readable reference document for decision makers, policy makers, educators, and other individuals seeking authoritative information on the some of the questions that continue to be asked.
His decision removes from the climate debate one of the most prominent and authoritative voices calling for the reining in of greenhouse gases.
The US National Academy of Sciences and The Royal Society produced a booklet, Climate Change: Evidence and Causes (download here), intended to be a brief, readable reference document for decision makers, policy makers, educators, and other individuals seeking authoritative information on the some of the questions that continue to be asked.
«Legal researchers do not have to satisfy the world's hunger for information, they have to satisfy the court's expectation of presenting authoritative information that can withstand the challenges of a system that relies upon that authority to drive the decision it makes.»
The decisions of the courts, called case law, are the authoritative guide to the application of the law in particular fact situations.
Such decisions may be eminently practical and defensible, but in our view they have nothing to do with the authoritative effect of any court decision.
The Supreme Court of Canada took a strict view in its authoritative decision on the subject, in Northwestern Utilities Ltd. and al. v. Edmonton, [1979] 1 SCR 684:
@user6726 Appellate decisions are absolutely more authoritative than trial court decisions when they are available, but in any particular incident, the trial court is the first body to make an authoritative interpretation of the relevant law as applied to those particular facts in that particular case.
Both as a jumping off point from decisions reported on CanLII.org, and as a searchable collection of authoritative sources on Canadian legal issues.
This is particularly clear once the authoritative decision making body of the UN, namely its Security Council, has adopted provisions stating that there is a direct contradiction between terrorist activities and the principles and purposes of the UN.
Although Johnstone was certainly authoritative, the Tribunal took care to note that it was not bound by the decision as it emanated from the Federal Court of Appeal before setting out what it considers to be the correct test for family status discrimination.
In its 2014 decision in Canada (Attorney General) v. Johnstone («Johnstone»), the Federal Court of Appeal provided the most authoritative ruling to date on those issues.
While we will be featuring posts over the coming days on this award that dissect and analyze the award, its international legal significance, and its larger geopolitical consequences for all claimants to the South China Sea dispute and third - party actors (such as the United States), for now, a close read of all 479 pages of this arbitral award reveals it to be an extremely rich and fertile piece of international jurisprudence, one that will certainly have far - ranging doctrinal impacts as an international judicial decision that is also an authoritative subsidiary means for determination of the international law rules under UNCLOS, especially on questions such as the: 1) normative weight of «historic rights» and differentiating the same from «historic title» and «historic rights short of sovereignty», and clarifying what could still possibly amount to historic rights that States could still validly assert within the UNCLOS treaty regime;
Respondents may have felt that the most authoritative content in law, the Supreme Court of Canada's decisions, does not mix well with the musings one often reads on Twitter, Facebook and even more serious forums.
However, by the time of the decision in Delaware Mansions, this unchallenged statement had become authoritative through lapse of time.
Leading Cases provides authoritative commentary on some 1,700 arbitration awards, court judgments and tribunal decisions, as well as hundreds of convenient case summaries.
If I could claim to have fully considered the sum of your collective contributions concerning stare decisis as emphasizing the need for judges at first instance to be fully informed of the applicable law and to follow it, then I would have expanded my speculative musings to suggest that notoriety of a lower court decision is what gives it the potential to muscle its way into gaining equal consideration alongside authoritative higher court rulings when the issue before the court is novel.
They refused to respect the decision of the Court of Appeal, which delivered a decisive and authoritative ruling in favour of the taxpayer.
THE MEANING OF DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION The decision of the House of Lords in Lewisham LBC v Malcolm [2008] UKHL 43, [2008] All ER (D) 342 (Jun) on the very meaning of disability discrimination arose under DDA 1995 provisions on housing but the relevant provisions there are the same as in the employment context and so this case is directly authoritative in the employment sphere, as some of their lordships pointed ouOF DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION The decision of the House of Lords in Lewisham LBC v Malcolm [2008] UKHL 43, [2008] All ER (D) 342 (Jun) on the very meaning of disability discrimination arose under DDA 1995 provisions on housing but the relevant provisions there are the same as in the employment context and so this case is directly authoritative in the employment sphere, as some of their lordships pointed ouof the House of Lords in Lewisham LBC v Malcolm [2008] UKHL 43, [2008] All ER (D) 342 (Jun) on the very meaning of disability discrimination arose under DDA 1995 provisions on housing but the relevant provisions there are the same as in the employment context and so this case is directly authoritative in the employment sphere, as some of their lordships pointed ouof Lords in Lewisham LBC v Malcolm [2008] UKHL 43, [2008] All ER (D) 342 (Jun) on the very meaning of disability discrimination arose under DDA 1995 provisions on housing but the relevant provisions there are the same as in the employment context and so this case is directly authoritative in the employment sphere, as some of their lordships pointed ouof disability discrimination arose under DDA 1995 provisions on housing but the relevant provisions there are the same as in the employment context and so this case is directly authoritative in the employment sphere, as some of their lordships pointed ouof their lordships pointed out.
As the FCA was troubled by the existence of «conflicting and equally authoritative decisions as to how the «764 patent is to be construed... it falls upon this Court to determine which is the correct one».
Based on the excellent feedback that I have received from the ABA members attending this program, I have increased my coverage of online tools to locate court decisions and regulations, such as FindLaw, Google Scholar, and Regulations.gov as well as tools for finding authoritative legal analysis, such as LexisWeb and HG.org.
OER, part of United Media Services (UMS) Group, is the required reading for decision makers who value reliable, timely and authoritative business news reportage.
OER, part of United Media Services (UMS) Group, is the required reading for decision makers who value reliable, timely and authoritative business news reportage.
Authoritative parents are responsive and understanding of their kids but in the end, they will still keep high control by letting predefined rules of conduct, societal norms and consensus values determine the end outcome of their decision.
Instead, psychologists recommend an authoritative parenting style — neither permissive nor dominating — that sets clear expectations; helps children meet those expectations; allows consequences for violations of limits; uses age - appropriate, democratic decision - making; and is warm, loving, and pleasurable.
Findings indicate that, regardless of age, children of authoritative parents perform better in school, display fewer conduct problems and show better emotional adjustment than those raised in non-authoritative homes.12 Adolescents with authoritative parents who balance appropriate levels of supervision, nurturance and democratic decision - making tend to achieve better psychosocial outcomes.12 Studies reveal that adolescents with authoritative parents are associated with less psychological distress, higher self - esteem, higher academic achievements, lower levels of delinquency and less substance use.13 Gray and Steinberg13 found that emotional and behavioural problems tended to be associated with the degree of behavioural control and supervision or monitoring.
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