Not exact matches
Their outer doctrine was based on
traditions developed in deep sin, ones that rendered God's
law of no effect.
Because of the cultural changes of modernity, however, the just war
tradition has been carried,
developed, and applied not as a single cultural consensus but as distinct streams in Catholic canon
law and theology, Protestant religious thought, secular philosophy, international
law, military theory and practice, and the experience of statecraft.
The
law killeth, for these social
traditions which made human community possible are increasingly restrictive of human initiative along novel lines, affording maximum freedom only to those content to
develop along established patterns.
It embraced a full acceptance of spiritual reality, with a
developed angelology, and an uncompromisingly strict set of
traditions for observing the
Law.
Through interpretation of the Old Testament
Law and application of it to the smallest everyday matters they
developed a profuse
tradition of precepts, which were handed down in the schools, and thus through the process of exposition and application became ever more and more numerous.
«Vietnamese criminal
law is derived from
traditions developed during the French colonial era blended with Communist
law, and among its many significant differences are the absence of jury trial and the presence capital punishment.
Positional authority is static and unmoving, defined and reified by
law,
tradition and rules, while personal authority is dynamic and iterative; it grows,
develops and matures over time as we test the contours and limits of our relationships, our commitments and our engagement with the world.
But Canada has
developed a strong
tradition of keeping church and state separate and the idea of injecting religious imagery into the legal system makes many people uncomfortable, says James Stribopoulous, a professor specializing in criminal and constitutional
law at Osgoode Hall Law Scho
law at Osgoode Hall
Law Scho
Law School.
California, is known as Community Property state, because the marriage
laws developed from the Spanish legal
traditions.
He dedicated his professional life to studying and
developing Canadian civil
law from a comparative
law perspective as well as to promoting the French - inspired civilian
tradition, in Canada as well as internationally.
Both the opinion rule and the hearsay rule create problems for proving traditional
laws and customs
developed and maintained over time as part of an oral
tradition.25
Self - government rights are contained in articles 33 — 37 of the Declaration: right to determine their own identity, membership and structures; right to promote and
develop institutional structures, customs,
traditions, and customary
laws in accordance with international human rights standards; right to determine the responsibilities of individuals to their communities; right to maintain contacts and relations with their own members across international borders; right o recognition and enforcement of treaties and agreements concluded with States.
States shall provide redress through effective mechanisms, which may include restitution,
developed in conjunction with indigenous peoples, with respect to their cultural, intellectual, religious and spiritual property taken without their free, prior and informed consent or in violation of their
laws,
traditions and customs.
International proposals for recognition of customary
law also propose that recognition be consistent with human rights: see for example, Article 33 of the Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: «Indigenous peoples have the right to promote,
develop and maintain their institutional structures and their distinctive juridical customs,
traditions, procedures and practices, in accordance with internationally recognized human rights standards».
provide redress through effective mechanisms, which may include restitution,
developed in conjunction with Indigenous peoples, with respect to their cultural, intellectual, religious and spiritual property taken without their free, prior and informed consent or in violation of their
laws,
traditions and customs (art 11)