Sentences with phrase «flows from justice»

Love flows from justice and mutual fulfillment in a marriage.

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The priests» shortcomings continually remind us that ultimate justice flows neither from human institutions nor ecclesiastical insight, nor even from the sensible practice of a moral life.
Our selfish isolationism, our refusal to participate in the effort to build a world order of peace and justice through the League of Nations, our aloofness from the World court, our scuttling of the London Economic Conference, our interference with the free flow of goods by high tariffs, our Oriental Exclusion Act, our arming of Japan for her war upon China, are a few of the counts in the indictment which the God and Father of all mankind must bring against us.
Many Christians accepted the call to justice and righteousness in society without changing their views that social concern and action flowed forth in a secondary way from personal salvation.
It is from his Sacred Head that all Wisdom shines out, and from his Sacred Heart that all tenderness, compassion, justice, peace and true charity flow - and all mercy too.
Then through all of the vicissitudes of actual life in the ancient Near East, God made himself a people from those forebears — delivering them from slavery in Egypt, protecting them against their enemies, leading them through the terrors of the wilderness, entering into covenant with them, giving them his guiding presence in the covenant law, bringing them into a land flowing with milk and honey, giving them a Davidic king to be their protector of justice in peace and in war, and finally taking up his own dwelling in their temple on the Mount of Zion.
In the closing pages of The Rebel, Camus asserts that nihilism and totalitarianism, those twin offspring of absolute freedom and absolute justice, flow from a deep disorder in Europe:
«The cramping that occurs during early pregnancy comes from the increased blood flow to the uterus,» Justice says.
The word vinyasa is commonly used to refer to flowing from one pose to another, but the familiar translation doesn't do it justice.
Performances from a who's who of gaming acting talent are universally fantastic, doing Traveller's Tales» script justice and delivering a steady flow of gags, references and very nerdy nods to all things DC — so nerdy, in fact, that you'd have to be the most super of super fans to even know who most of the characters are.
Justices Bastarache and Arbour, writing for the majority, envisioned a balancing of the objectives set out in s. 15.2 (6) of the Divorce Act which seek an equitable apportionment of the economic consequences of the marriage and its breakdown between spouses, with the objectives, which flow from s. 9 of the Divorce Act, being finality, certainty and the autonomy of spouses to make their own agreement (Miglin at para 67).
The dissenting judgment, written by Justice Fish, argued that the power to determine the compensation to be paid amici flowed from courts» inherent jurisdiction and need to control its own processes for three reasons:
It is too early to know what action should flow from the evidence, but it is anticipated that this may include an array of reforms affecting formal court procedures, frontline legal service entry and information points, changes in legal and judicial culture, alternative models of legal practice, multi-sector perspectives on investment in access to justice, and effective public involvement in the change process.
A fine, flowing rhythm is also evident in the following passage from Justice William Brennan's majority opinion in New York Times v. Sullivan, which broadened press freedom by raising the bar a public figure must clear to establish defamation.
As noted in Part I, the notion of transparency has long been entangled with the integrity of the justice system, as the democratic legitimization of judicial power flows from the public's collective confidence in the legal system as an impartial and independent arbiter of rights.
When Hudson walked into Chancery Lane back in 2006, the Law Society looked like an organisation in deep trauma that veered from one calamity to the next: a clash with the then Lord Chancellor, Lord Irvine, over its campaign against the Access to Justice Bill; non-stop criticism flowing from the profession's inability to get a grip on its handling of consumer complaints; and then there was the Kamlesh Bahl saga, a rancorous dispute with the first Asian woman to become vice-president.
«I think Justice Hugo Black was right to say that First Amendment rights «must be accorded to the ideas we hate or sooner or later they will be denied to the ideas we cherish»; and the same is true of academic freedom principles, flowing both from the First Amendment rights of public university employees and from their tenure contracts and professional norms.
Such laws violate the principles of fundamental justice because a conviction automatically flows from the decision to prosecute.
A stay of proceedings flowed from either (a) the absence of an alternative remedy or (b) the irreparable prejudice to the integrity of the justice system.
A «concerned» Justice Minister Peter MacKay said «we are exploring all possible options to ensure the criminal law continues to address the significant harms that flow from prostitution to communities, those engaged in prostitution, and vulnerable persons.»
Justice Green summarized the non-custodial disposition this way, at para. 114: «This flows from McGill's evident remorse, an appreciation of both the reality and consequences of his dreadful childhood and adolescence, his self - directed and demonstrable rehabilitation in the years since he was released on bail, his vibrant and salutary reclamation of his cultural identity and his immediate and ongoing investment in family, education and employment.
Instead, Justice Gordon calculated the loss flowing from the two month notice period at $ 35,164.00.
In his report, Justice Cunningham opined that «many of the challenges flow from Tarion's multiplicity of functions, including its dual role of regulator and warranty provider.»
Mostly, the right of access to courts (which the parties tended to refer to as access to justice, although — as the provinces pointed out — access to justice involves many different things) was said to flow from the constitutional principle of the Rule of Law, which the Supreme Court has long recognized, albeit giving it a very narrow meaning.
Justice Abella's dissent is not based on religious rights as a concept to be jealously guarded, but is based on Charter values flowing from earlier Charter cases on protecting the vulnerable members of our society such as children and women.
From R. v. Powley in 2003 (which recognized that Métis communities have pre-existing aboriginal rights protected by s. 35) to Cunningham v. Alberta in 2011 (wherein Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin urged that «the time has finally come for recognition of the Métis as a unique and distinct people») to Manitoba Métis Federation v. Canada in 2013 (which recognized the outstanding constitutional grievance of the Manitoba Métis flowing from land grant provisions set out in s. 31 of the Manitoba Act, 1870), the Supreme Court of Canada has been consistent and unequivocal: s. 35 demands good faith and meaningful negotiations and reconciliation with the Métis people as wFrom R. v. Powley in 2003 (which recognized that Métis communities have pre-existing aboriginal rights protected by s. 35) to Cunningham v. Alberta in 2011 (wherein Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin urged that «the time has finally come for recognition of the Métis as a unique and distinct people») to Manitoba Métis Federation v. Canada in 2013 (which recognized the outstanding constitutional grievance of the Manitoba Métis flowing from land grant provisions set out in s. 31 of the Manitoba Act, 1870), the Supreme Court of Canada has been consistent and unequivocal: s. 35 demands good faith and meaningful negotiations and reconciliation with the Métis people as wfrom land grant provisions set out in s. 31 of the Manitoba Act, 1870), the Supreme Court of Canada has been consistent and unequivocal: s. 35 demands good faith and meaningful negotiations and reconciliation with the Métis people as well.
Maher Arar's case and the cases of Abdullah Almalki, Ahmad Abou - Elmaati and Muayyed Nureddin, who were the subject of a subsequent judicial inquiry conducted by former Supreme Court of Canada Justice Frank Iacobucci, also uncovered problems with intelligence information flowing in the other direction: into Canada from foreign sources.
Our obligation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children flows directly from our commitments to social justice and the rights of children, and forms part of our ECA Strategic Directions.
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