Sentences with phrase «doctrine of the separation of»

However, with the doctrine of the separation of church and state, the West found itself having to deal with death, but unable completely to do so within the limited discourse of military force and the public will.
Until recently the doctrine of the separation of church and state has been a fairly satisfactory one so far as the institutions of politics and religion are concerned.
«Any law passed by Congress to impose its will and mandate cameras in the Supreme Court would violate our fundamental doctrine of separation of powers.»
Once they have made that pronouncement, never would the executive under section 5 headed by Mr. President which execute laws made by the National Assembly under section 5 of the constitution nor the legislature which is bicamerally controlled by the Senate President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, none of them has the power to tell a court of law that the bail you have granted we are not obeying it because of that hallowed doctrine of the separation of powers.
That is the doctrine of separation of powers and counter balancing at work.
«The doctrine of separation of powers does not exist within municipal government,» the ruling said.
«It becomes patently illegal and unconstitutional for Magu to continue to be brazenly retained in office, in spite of the hallowed doctrine of separation of powers and of checks and balances provided for in sections 4,5,6 of the 1999 Constitution and as ably espoused by Baron Dr. Montesquieu in 1748».
Reacting to the judgment, counsel for the Speaker, House of Assembly and the clerk, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), said the judgment had made it clear «that the EFCC is not an omnibus, rampaging policeman or guardian agent that monitors state's finances, receipts, expenditure and use of state finances and that, that is the job of the state House of Assembly in line with the doctrine of the separation of powers, horizontally and vertically.
The Court of Appeals ultimately ruled that «under the doctrine of separation of powers, courts lack the authority to compel the prosecution of criminal actions,» and that Carter exceeded his authority by demanding Soares proceed.
What of the claim that such grants are offensive to the cardinal constitutional doctrine of separation of church and state?
4] doctrine of» Doctrine of separation of power between the national broadcaster and political party is clinically dead!!!»
Of course the President (and any member of Congress) are entirely within the bounds of their structural powers and the doctrine of separation of powers to criticize the Court for its decisions.
However, keeping in mind the doctrine of Separation of Powers, Judiciary has to exercise considerable restraint to ensure that the surcharged democracy does not lead to a breakdown of the working of Parliament and the Government.
matter of principle based on the doctrine of separation of powers as well as a matter of policy founded on the efficiency of the system of criminal justice» which also recognizes that prosecutorial discretion is «especially ill - suited to judicial review»... (cites omitted)
Judicial non-interference with prosecutorial discretion has been referred to as a «matter of principle based on the doctrine of separation of powers as well as a matter of policy founded on the efficiency of the system of criminal justice» which also recognizes that prosecutorial discretion is «especially ill - suited to judicial review»... (cites omitted)
The court's capacity to deal with the conflict is delimited by the doctrine of the separation of powers and the rules of statutory interpretation that flow from that doctrine.

Not exact matches

Christians are still the dominant religion, the wall of separation is still in place and, as Doc pointed out below, for countries where gay marriage is already legal, «NONE of those countries has a church been mandated to perform ceremonies that run counter to their doctrine
Now when one compares these typical instances of Jesus» message and the Church's kerygma, one can readily observe that there is a complete separation in terminology, and even in doctrine: Jesus» message is eschatological, the Church's kerygma is christological.
His controversial utterance, «Whoever knowingly separates himself from the Confessing Church in Germany separates himself from salvation,» stressed both the importance of doctrine as well as the idea that separation from the church is equal to cutting oneself off from Christ who exists in the church.
Religious freedom was guaranteed to Protestants by a doctrine - separation of church and state - that was intended to deny that same freedom to Catholics.
One of the decisive reasons for the separation of the Churches is the difference in the doctrine of man's justification before God through grace.
This untoward result - interpreting a Constitution intended to guarantee religious liberty as requiring affirmative discrimination against people of faith - would seem to be the necessary result of a doctrine of separation that invalidates government action that lacks a «secular purpose» or has the effect of «advanc [ing]... religion» (Lemon v. Kurtzman [1970]-RRB-.
There is a basic incompatibility between Islam's belief in all encompassing doctrines that embrace religion, private and public life and the American principles of liberty of belief and speech and the absolute separation of state and church affairs For Americans belief is a private matter, not so for Islam, where theocracy rules over all human affairs.
Their was no separation about doctrine, or denomination, what you wore, who you hung with, what you ate, none of that... Just brothers and sisters with LIFE!
If there is anywhere a separation between the kingdoms of the sacred and the secular, it is in the doctrine and practice of the Lord's Supper.
Surely you can see the wisdom of Jefferson's «false view of Jefferson's so - called «wall of separation» doctrine».
You seem to have no understanding of the doctrine of separation past the Johnson administration.
For Baptists, the great doctrines of the Reformation were refracted through the prism of persecution and dissent which informed their intense advocacy of religious freedom and, especially in the American setting, the separation of church and state (which does not equal the divorce of religion from public life).
In support of this position the famous Jeffersonian doctrine of the «wall of separation» between church and state is regularly invoked.
This is all condoned under a false view of Jefferson's so - called «wall of separation» doctrine.
The first explanation — that the Protestant doctrine of religious liberty led to the kind of church - state separation wherein clergymen, even while politically active, did not «compete» politically — is seen here in mirror image.
So much is this true that the total separation of faith and religion from life and culture became a cardinal principle of a new outlook, now called The Philosophy of Science, the doctrine of which is that nothing is valid in society, in community law, or in educational principle, unless it belongs to the experimental order and can be proven by the senses.
Some Lutheran theologians contend that the reason for the Lutheran communion's continuing separation from Rome is to maintain the teaching of justification by faith, «the doctrine by which the church stands or falls.»
It is, therefore, totally foreign to the basic nature of America at the time of the writing of the Constitution to argue a separation doctrine that implies a secular state» (A Christian Manifesto (Good News, 1981], pp. 33 - 34).
There are a number of ways in which evangelicals are whittling away at the doctrine of separation, and in effect are «standing the founding fathers on their heads.»
This shadow government, sanctioned and shielded by the Reagan Administration, has violated the separation of powers doctrine that is the bedrock of our constitutional system.
The separation of jurisdictions made no sense when one of the primary proclamations of the gospel was that in Christ there was neither Jew nor Greek, and when churches outside Judaea were made up of members who had accepted this doctrine.
What I find amusing about people fighting tooth and nail about the Bible being the only source of inspired truth, is the fact that they themselves are defending a harmful fallacy about the doctrines of pre-believers being doomed to eternal separation from God.
«That sounds logical, but if that happened, then the concern for Christian unity — in terms of overcoming the inherited separations in doctrine and in sacramental life — would be lost officially.
Thirty - two Muslim essayists affirm conventional Western liberal doctrines such as the separation of church and state, the equal rights of women, and freedom of thought and speech.
Any doctrine of religious liberty will lead to the separation of civil authority from matters of faith, hence possibly to pluralism.
It is important to distinguish between the constitutional principle of separation of church and state and the political doctrine that often goes by the same name.
This political doctrine, of course, is not «law» (unlike the constitutional separation of church and state, which is).
Implicit in the doctrine of church - state separation that the Supreme Court enforced in this case is the assumption that religious symbols such as the yarmulke, while appropriate for private religious devotion in home or synagogue, have no legitimate place in any public institution.
The Court of Appeals said under the separation of powers doctrine, judges can not force prosecutors to bring a criminal case and call witnesses.
The lawyers also accused the comptroller of violating the separation of powers doctrine, according to a March 20 letter signed by David L. Lewis, the Senate majority's counsel, saying it «expects that the comptroller shall obey the Constitution requirement and pay the allowances.»
They also say that under the state constitution's separation of powers doctrine, the commission, created by Cuomo, does not have the right to probe the legislature.
Justice William F. Brennan gave the standard formulation of the political question doctrine in Baker v. Carr, describing it as «a function of separation of powers.»
The purpose of the Separation of Powers doctrine is to avoid the accumulation of too much power in any single branch of government.
Singer began, or perhaps was just one of the leaders, of this separation to changing «skepticism» to mean only arguments about nuances of doctrine among those sharing the same basic dogma.
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