Not exact matches
Granted, the outcome may not be a sharply
defined «civil religion» — one that could be universally recognized as such — but at the least it can be anticipated that some kind of «political religion» will be more likely to emerge in societies where
legal structures take on meaning - bestowal qualities.6 Obviously such political religion can emerge in «totalitarian» as well as «democratic» societies, but in either setting it will be the law and not mere coercion that facilitates social development.
In accordance with
legal requirements, a new sales steering
structure will be
defined for the unified distribution of Audi products from two partners.
Unlike issues in some other domains,
legal problems are often «ill -
structured»: (1) the place to begin to
define the problem is usually not clear; (2) there often are many contingencies to take into...
embedded
legal knowledge (
defined as denoting «objects,
structures or systems that are designed for automatic compliance with regulations»)
Our lawyers have been instrumental in
defining the market standard in a number of LNG related contracts and
legal structures, and today we have a large team of lawyers with specialised LNG experience.
In the court's view there can be no
legal gap between health and social care provision provided by the local authority under NAA 1948 «as a last resort» since «the secretary of state has put in place a
structure which requires the PCT to take account of the social services authority's statutory competence so that the resulting decision will
define the services which the social services authority is obliged to provide».