Sentences with phrase «on juridical»

Key issue of non-justiciability, and the first full analysis by the English Court of Appeal on the juridical nature of bilateral investment treaties.
On the juridical level, it was now recognized by many Jewish thinkers that Christianity had explicitly accepted the moral teaching of the Hebrew Bible as normative.

Not exact matches

The criticisms aimed at the Pope's plan for curial reform, the other issue at stake in this pontificate, are also founded on theological and juridical grounds.
This view defines the state as a juridical order that exists principally for the purpose of securing public order and protecting our ability to act on our own initiative.
The sociologist of religion will have to answer that question on the basis of broad theological and juridical, historical, psychological, and sociological information.
«4 With the term ascription, built on the model of description, Hart focuses on a remarkable character of juridical statements: they can be contested, either by denying alleged facts or by invoking circumstances which can weaken, alternate, even annul the claim of a right or the accusation of a crime.
«11 A taste for opposing John the mystic to Paul the apostle of justification by faith leads to neglect of this other kind of «juridical» thought, this other problem of justification which derives its coherence from this horizon of the great trial on which all theology of testimony is projected.
In the New Time there is no longer any distinction between those things that we classified on other levels as physical or moral, natural or artificial, organic or collective, biological or juridical.
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.
On this basis, he identified four kinds of wisdom — juridical, nature, practical and theological.
To imply that as a Catholic, I can have greater communion with a separated Christian on the grounds of fuller doctrinal agreement on the few (or many) remaining doctrinal truths that unite us, relativizes the visible bonds of sacramental communion into mere «juridical» boundaries.
Kolkata, India About Blog Journal of Indian Law & Society (formerly the «Indian Juridical Review» and «Juridical Review») is a peer - reviewed and student - edited Journal of interdisciplinary studies on law and society.
The debate on balancing as a moral and legal approach are numerous, but two main questions that are always requestioned and re-examined are first juridical - philosophical question that refers on the nature of balancing, whether it is a rational procedure for applying norms or a mere rhetorical device.
If we want to win this battle, we need to carry on by way of juridical proceedings that evaluate what animal cruelty is because breeders don't think the business they are occupied with can have a moral aspect — it's still the language of profit speaking for itself.
The appeals decision has become an important text on copyright law — not to mention an intriguing example of how juridical questions can intersect with aesthetic ones.
Ottawa lawyer and long - time Supreme Court agent Eugene Meehan commented on Fish's announcement: «In Canada's national court he always stuck his juridical neck out for the little guy — Canada's best defence judge has now «gone fishing.»»
Cognisant that it ought not to robotically rubber stamp the juridical mind of larger more developed judicial systems on our fragile system, the court's task is made even more difficult under a Constitution where the separation of powers is more ideological than realistic.
As my former firm retreated to a nearby school library to gear up for the new regime, the fear that our urbane local district judges would at midnight on 26 April 1999 turn into ravening juridical werewolves intent on feasting on the flesh of uncompliant lawyers was vividly in our collective minds.
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).
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).
Speaking generally, it may be true (as Laws J said in a passage also quoted by Lord Bingham from R v Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Ex p First City Trading [1997] 1 CMLR 250, 278 - 279) that «Wednesbury and European review are two different models — one looser, one tighter — of the same juridical concept, which is the imposition of compulsory standards on decision - makers so as to secure the repudiation of arbitrary power».
Meehan says despite the finding to keep the judge on the bench, he suspects «that for the rest of this judge's career he'll be under a certain juridical microscope wielded by the CJC.»
It also includes ICJ Reports, the RIAA, ILC, ICJ, and UNCITRAL yearbooks, ILC monographs (such as its Analytical Guide), the UN Juridical Yearbook, the UN Yearbook on Human Rights, UNCITRAL publications, official records of the UN Law of the Sea (LOS), Law of Treaties, and other diplomatic conferences, the United Nations Legislative Series, and multi-volume Documents of the United Nations Conference on International Organization (1945).
Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States, historical and juridical, with observations upon the ordinary provisions of state constitutions and a comparison with the constitutions of other countries
Kolkata, India About Blog Journal of Indian Law & Society (formerly the «Indian Juridical Review» and «Juridical Review») is a peer - reviewed and student - edited Journal of interdisciplinary studies on law and society.
In addition, as the UN Special Rapporteur on Treaties has noted, the process has much to offer such as: The creation of new juridical standards negotiated and approved by all parties The building of mutual trust based on good faith Mutual understanding of the other party's vital interests, and A deep commitment from all to respect the eventual results of the negotiations.
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».
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