Sentences with word «juridical»

Looked at positively, this «life for life, eye for eye» sentiment no doubt marked an advance in juridical concept and practice at some time in the distant past, in the sense that it limited damages.
Natural persons are not and can not become juridical persons.
In the last century the Church was presented as a full and perfect society, on the same level as the state; at the same time, emphasis was placed on the hierarchical and juridical aspects of the Church as institution.
Christ left us no written sources, no legal contracts or juridical means of unity.
Indigenous peoples have the right to promote, develop and maintain their institutional structures and their distinctive customs, spirituality, traditions, procedures, practices and, in the cases where they exist, juridical systems or customs, in accordance with international human rights standards.
Interpreted in purely mystical terms, testimony is reduced to the confession of the truth; interpreted in juridical terms, it is the attestation which yields victory in the contest.
In any event, any court proceedings in the criminal jurisdiction can be adjourned if a third party decides to challenge the court's ruling to issue a witness summons by way of juridical review (see R (on the application of Cunliffe) v West London Magistrate's Court [2006] EWHC 2081).
There is a truth to the «substitutionary sacrifice» theme, but it is not juridical and extrinsic - not just «paying a price».
I will address several of the most important juridical questions arising from Pope Benedict's resignation, for which there are responses
Much will depend on whether it is possible to distinguish the aboriginal title situations from the Indian reserve situation (although we must acknowledge that the Sechelt lands have a unique juridical status in Canadian aboriginal law).
degree and a doctorate of juridical science from Harvard Law School.
Its purely juridical sense may rise and fall.
As Vatican II pointed out this is not a question of a bicameral juridical process.
§ 3.4 Placed in this context, determining where you should file your action demands that you consider not only which potential forum offers juridical advantages for your client.
In truth, while Western Christianity may have relied too heavily on juridical categories in the past, such categories express an essential point about human agency and its responsibility.
They were expecting a more juridical style — language that excluded errors and defined truths in our troubled times, just as previous councils had done.
The most trenchant part of Lord Kerr's dissent is his categorical (and in my opinion compelling) argument that there was no possible juridical basis to deny a remedy solely because the Chagossians might be allowed to resettle in entirely different circumstances and for completely different reasons as underlay the original decision.
«It is a mixture of sacrificial and juridical analogies which have ceased to be tenable for us today.
Henry VIII's 1539 Statute of Proclamations gave the King's proclamations the same juridical force as Acts of Parliament.
Goldin + Senneby is a collaborative framework exploring juridical, financial and spatial constructs.
Artificial juridical persons and local authorities are not allowed to avail the tax deductions under this section.
The Incarnational (or «Scotist») vision of Creation therefore increases our understanding of the cross, helping to avoid a purely punitive and juridical view of the Redemption.
«The «reasonable suspicion» standard is not a new juridical standard called into existence for the purposes of this case.
sent to satisfy a legal or juridical obligation, or enforce a right arising under a law of Canada, of a province or municipality of Canada or of a foreign state;
I will address several of the most important juridical questions arising from Pope Benedict's resignation, for which there are responses in current Canon law, as well as other questions for which there are no canonical rules or precedents.
But if by «capitalism» is meant a system in which freedom in the economic sector is not circumscribed within a strong juridical framework which places it at the service of freedom in its totality, and which sees it as a particular aspect of that freedom, the core of which is ethical and religious, then the reply is certainly negative.
From this record, the authors estimated fire location, frequency, size, and seasonality over the last 700 years, comparing the fire history to historical records from the National Archives of Norway, including juridical documents, diplomas, and old maps of the area and old agricultural textbooks and reports.
«The Holy Assembly of Bishops, as the highest hierarchical body, is legislative authority in the matters of faith, officiation, church order (discipline) and internal organization of the Church, as well as the highest church juridical authority within its jurisdiction (Article 69 sec. 28).»
In addition to initiating the court case, SOS - Racisme has filed a notice with the Conseil d'Etat — the highest juridical administrative instance in the country — against the ministry of culture's decision to extend the same rule to fifty national museums as well as over a hundred national monuments.
God always applies his law from a relational rather than a strictly juridical perspective.
The most important is the ongoing question of the reformation of the twelfth century and its establishment of the office of the papacy as a universally juridical office.
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