Still, there is one chapter that I would particularly recommend, at least if you have some basic affinity for legal theory: George Pavlakos and Joost Pauwelyn's «Principled Monism and the Normative Conception
of Coercion Under International Law «(pp. 317 - 341).
Since the Christian's ultimate loyalty is to God and not the state in its demand for obedience to the law, the Christian always tempers his loyalty with insistences on justice with love that calls for an equality and liberty that holds the state's necessary powers
of coercion under restraint and accountability to God.
Not exact matches
The investigation by the United States
under Section 301
of the 1974 Trade Act has identified theft from and
coercion of U.S. companies to disclose their intellectual property as well as purchases by Chinese state funds
of U.S. companies for their technology knowledge.
You are assuming that if God revealed itself, it would automatically force all
of humanity to adopt belief
under no force or
coercion.
coercion was used
under the threat
of death and exorbitant taxes were assessed to convert the conquered to islam.
Or one works
under coercion, because
of fear
of the disfavor
of «the boss,» or from fear
of penalties affixed or favors withheld in the case
of failure to produce results.
Much
of sin gets into the human spirit
under the guise
of love; but the sin is not always the
coercion of the other, it is the perversion
of goals, the misuse
of power, and the self - justification which grows not from love but from its absence.
But its power
of coercion does not extend to the affairs
of eternal life and it therefore must maintain and respect the right
of the church,
under the Word
of God, to regulate preaching, the administration
of the sacraments, absolution, excommunication, and the ordering
of divine services.
«The former solicitor general and current interim attorney general is a Cuomo appointee, the inspector general is a Cuomo appointee, the head
of (the Joint Commission on Public Ethics) is a Cuomo appointee and every other constitutional branch
of government outside
of the U.S. attorney has shrunk from their responsibility
under the weight
of Cuomo
coercion.
... We're definitely
under more pressure and can feel the dragon waiting hungrily for results, micromanaging our projects and — indirectly — our lives, squeezing the breath out
of their students by tyranny or
coercion.
The Memorandum allows for the exchange
of safety,
coercion and retaliation allegations, when received by one agency, that fall
under the authority
of the other.
The report recommended expanding access to voluntary methods
of family planning, but
under the heading «An Alternative View,» it broached the case for
coercion.
But the Society
of Will Writers warns that the online matchmaking service could be «devastating» — encouraging clients to deal with solicitors and other will writers remotely rather than face to face and making it impossible to establish whether the client is acting
under coercion.
«I, Mr. X,
of X Street in X City, am over 18 years
of age,
of sound mind and body, and not writing this Last Will and Testament
under duress or
coercion.»
Lindy West at Jezebel, although critical
of WSJ article's focus on the stereotypical example
of the «long - suffering, sex - hungry husband vs. frigid, withholding wife,» notes the importance
of sexual compatibility in a relationship and suggests that «
under the right circumstances, having sex when you don't really feel like it isn't creepy
coercion — sometimes it's just love.
Fair market value is considered to be the amount the two parties
under no kind
of coercion agree on with both parties in perfect knowledge
of the goods or services.