Sentences with phrase «parallel in the justice»

Not exact matches

Still other themes in wisdom literature find their parallel in the lives of marginal peoples longing for justice.
In a fascinating parallel with Thomas Aquinas» view of the matter, Novak shows that the covenant does not abolish nature but builds on it: Where natural justice was the most that other nations in the ancient Near East could imagine, justice was for Israel the bare minimum the covenant guaranteeIn a fascinating parallel with Thomas Aquinas» view of the matter, Novak shows that the covenant does not abolish nature but builds on it: Where natural justice was the most that other nations in the ancient Near East could imagine, justice was for Israel the bare minimum the covenant guaranteein the ancient Near East could imagine, justice was for Israel the bare minimum the covenant guaranteed.
If justice and love together were primary in the Old Testament, love and justice together were primary in the New, and in the literature between the Testaments stood parallels to many of the most characteristic sayings of Jesus in this realm.
Without taking a strong stand on the controversial question of whether inter-species relationships ought to be governed by justicein other words, the question of whether we owe anything to animals as such — the author establishes all sorts of interesting parallels between evolutionary biology and traditional theology in this area, as well as challenges from one to the other.
The «way of the cross» focuses on the historical Jesus, but the «way of justice» focuses «on the Christ of faith who continues his passion today in his brothers and sisters who are being condemned, tortured and killed for the cause of justice» (p. viii) The parallels between what Jesus suffered then and what his followers suffer today are acute and heartrending.
A parallel passion for social justice work led her to create arts opportunities for children in the Mission District of San Francisco.
The arrival of the Internet in China has led to an explosion of attempts to seek justice and retribution online that have no parallel in the West.
In Fire Emblem Warriors, she uses the legendary Parallel Falchion sword to fight for justice and peace, values she has dedicated her life to.
Running in parallel with King's own quest for justice is the case of a Black radical journalist accused of killing two on - duty police officers who had been abusing their badges to traffic in drugs and women within the city's poorest neighborhoods.
As I said, you still need to contact the creditor in parallel if you want to show each of these parties that you mean business and you are ready to fight for justice.
In the course of the film they discuss criminality as a parallel reality, what the nature of justice is, and what a society would be like if it was oriented towards healing rather than retribution.
Instead of head - on rage, as encountered in so much current art referring to Black Lives Matter and parallel movements for transformative justice, Huffman's rage appears diffuse and peripheral, felt at the edges of a shifting consciousness.
Rather, the quotation above shows a parallel with the impact of the Research and Statistics Division of the Department of Justice in Abe Currie's Justice Canada Report.
Lord Justice Briggs, the author of the interim report arguing for an online court, told his audience at the Westminster Legal Policy Forum that his work towards a final report was already running in parallel with implementation by the Ministry of Justice.
Perhaps because I often find myself waiting for hours on end to be treated in a walk - in clinic or a hospital emergency room for yet another sports injury, and because I have had little success finding and keeping a family doctor, I've often thought of the frustrating parallels between accessing our justice system and accessing our health care system as an average citizen.
In 2005, Tellis received commendation from the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation for his assistance in a successful parallel prosecution of a $ 120 million securities Ponzi scheme perpetrated by foreign currency traderIn 2005, Tellis received commendation from the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation for his assistance in a successful parallel prosecution of a $ 120 million securities Ponzi scheme perpetrated by foreign currency traderin a successful parallel prosecution of a $ 120 million securities Ponzi scheme perpetrated by foreign currency traders.
In addition to parallel legal education systems and outdated curricula, lack of educational materials, research centers, legal clinics, and a dearth of qualified professors have held back efforts of legal education reform in Afghanistan, which, if addressed, could significantly improve the justice sectoIn addition to parallel legal education systems and outdated curricula, lack of educational materials, research centers, legal clinics, and a dearth of qualified professors have held back efforts of legal education reform in Afghanistan, which, if addressed, could significantly improve the justice sectoin Afghanistan, which, if addressed, could significantly improve the justice sector.
AstraZeneca's upset stomach: AstraZeneca delayed entry of generic competitors of its anti-ulcer drug and prevented parallel trade by abusing patents and marketing procedures, the European Court of Justice held in reducing AstraZeneca's fine slightly, to $ 52.5 million from $ 60 million.
The Divisional Court reinforces the importance of paralegals in making the «justice system more accessible» and describes arbitration in relation to the Small Claims Court as «another parallel process also designed to provide increased access to justice».
- Political differences have always existed in parallel with respect for basic principles to safeguard access to justice in international relations, as represented by international arbitration, Annette Magnusson said at the event.
Justice Watson also ignored the secondary societal interest in Charter s. 11 (b) that is most obvious when it parallels the interest of a defendant as it did here.
Lord Justice Jacob's judgment in Ferguson dispenses with the notion that the scope of civil liability under PHA 1997 is restricted by the existence of parallel criminal liability.
These are necessary steps that must be taken to bring this parallel system in line with civil law and ensure access to justice for all without discrimination.»
This last objection, to permitting the common law to stand as a system parallel to the Criminal Code, is also reflected in our Charter as a principle of fundamental justice under section 11 (a) wherein a person charged with a criminal offence has a right to be informed of the specific offence without delay.
Kim Brooks, dean of Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University, thinks justice is a «tricky business» but ultimately, with ideas like parallel legal programs being floated, «the more informed people we have participating in the project, the better,» she says.
Also, since PLEAC groups work in parallel to the justice system instead of inside it, they sometimes face resistance from legal professionals who have misgivings about someone usurping their roles.
The main findings of the study, based on the 2006 Census, are that the number and average age of justice workers has grown in parallel with the labour force as a whole; the median age is now 41.
The US Justice Department received $ 48 million from the sale of 144,336 bitcoins in September 2017, following the forfeiture of Ulbricht's parallel civil claims action.
The Court of Appeal has not been friendly to the shared parenting / joint custody concept; however, in a 2 June 2006 decision, the court upheld Justice Donnelly's trial decision of «joint custody in the parallel parenting mode».
The current Australian Indigenous health policy environment has developed in parallel with increasing recognition of broader concepts of health that involve social determinants — including peace, education and social justice, and equity — as enunciated in documents such as the Ottawa Charter11 and repeated in Australian strategic documents such as the Ways forward blueprint for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health.12 Unfortunately, the implementation of such strategies appears to be held back by a lack of coordination between federal and state governments and departments in terms of effective administrative responsibility for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and social determinants.
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