Sentences with phrase «state doctrine»

Benvenisti and Downs describe such rules as «avoidance doctrines», either «doctrines which were specifically devised for such matters, like the act of state doctrine, or general doctrines like standing and justiciability».
It also argued that the action should be stayed based on the act of state doctrine, which limits courts from adjudicating matters that involve other governments within their own respective territory.
Claims of unlawful abduction, kidnapping and removal to Libya in March 2004 brought against a number of UK officials and departments were not barred by state immunity or by the act of state doctrine, the Court of Appeal has held in Belhaj & Anor v Jack Straw & Ors [2014] EWCA Civ 1394.
Al Jedda v Secretary of State for Defence [2009] EWHC 397 (QB) Claim for damages for false imprisonment in Iraq; private international law; interpretation of Iraqi Constitution; act of state doctrine.
Additionally, the Court in the Mezerhane case ruled that the action was barred by the Act of State Doctrine.
As a result, the heart of dispute is the scope of the act of state doctrine, not the applicability of state immunity.
· updating the discussion of the application of U.S. antitrust law to conduct involving foreign commerce, the Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvements Act (FTAIA), foreign sovereign immunity, foreign sovereign compulsion, the act of state doctrine and petitioning of sovereigns, in light of developments in both the law and the Agencies» practice; and
Baumgartner supra n. 66, at 795 («Most of the action in transnational litigation in recent years has been in the areas of personal jurisdiction, foreign sovereign immunity, the Alien [Tort Statute], forum selection clauses, and forum non conveniens, tightly followed by the recognition of foreign judgments, and a bit further behind, transnational discovery and the action of state doctrine...»).
Following the lead of Archbishop Lefebvre, the clergy of the Priestly Society of St. Pius X (SSPX)-- the ordained members of the Lefebvrist movement — have long claimed that what the Council taught on religious freedom is false because it contradicted settled Catholic teaching — a claim that has more to do with the agitations of post-1789 French politics than with a serious account of the history of Catholic church - state doctrine.
For the first time in our religious tradition, this prophet stated the doctrine of salvation by a minority.
The first category states the doctrine in a general way: that every ultimate actuality embodies in its own essence, what Alexander terms «a principle of unrest,» namely, its becoming.
We have stated the doctrine of the imago dei as the will to communion.
The Christian movement must state the doctrines it now needs whether or not these can be derived directly from the Bible, Nevertheless, in a movement which looks back to the records of its origins for inspiration, it is important to show the connection of current teaching to the Scriptures.

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He has used the doctrine as cover to further expand Russia's sphere of influence; for Putin, Islamic State is a geopolitical gift he can use to secure his country's strategic influence in the Middle East.
If they can not explain it, these assets may be forfeited to the state under the doctrine of unexplained enrichment.
He does not even touch on what the political scientists Valerie Hudson and Patricia Leidl have called the «Hillary Doctrine,» promulgated through the Office of Global Women's Issues established by Mrs. Clinton at the State Department, and according to which any denial of gender equality anywhere in the world is a threat to American order.
Ryan's «personhood» doctrine led one state to actually declare women pregnant 2 weeks prior to conception.
(5) The most urgent ecumenical dialogue between Russia and Rome today must focus on a new generation of Russian Orthodox thinkers: those who, having looked hard at the crisis in Ukraine and their Church leadership's propaganda activities on behalf of the Putin regime, have concluded that Russian Orthodoxy needs a new theory of Church - and - state — and should develop one in vigorous conversation with serious scholars of Catholic social doctrine.
In this case, if you consider the Talmud / OT an accurate authority you may quote from them to justify your stance, also stating your belief in their doctrines.
According to this subtle blend of political doctrine and poetic vision, the function of the French state is to maintain in unity, independence, and prosperity a pre-existing nation with definite features.
Quick note... Original sin, also called ancestral sin, [1] is, according to a Christian theological doctrine, humanity's state of sin resulting from the fall of man, [2] stemming from Adam's rebellion in Eden.
Richard Dawkins merely states in unvarnished form doctrines that other scientific metaphysicians take for granted: In the beginning were the particles and the impersonal laws of physics; life evolved by a mindless, non-teleological process in which God played no part; and human beings are just another animal species.
The issue at hand are the Mormon doctrines and how they will influence the president of the United States.
• The Committee on Doctrine of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has issued a statement on a book by Fr.
Mormon doctrine teaches that the Second Coming of Jesus was imminent, [48] and that God would soon exact punishment against the United States for persecuting Mormons and martyring Joseph Smith, Jr., Hyrum Smith, Patten and Pratt, all of whom were considered by Mormons to be prophets.
Joseph Smith stated that without the ordinances and authority of the priesthood no man can see the face of God and live (Doctrine and Covenants 84:21, 22).
All of which is not to say that the war doctrine the United States adopted in World War II was anything other than justified given the frightful daily cost in Allied manpower, just that it had its first American notes in the Lincolnian conduct of the Civil War.
This is because Christian doctrine states quite clearly that we CAN NOT «earn» «merit» or «deserve» salvation or redemption based on the «good» we do.
The national security doctrine, that absolutizes the state authority and the military technocracy, is indeed the manifestation of the inner logic of the Leviathan, that is the survival of the fitest or the most powerful.
The Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith, the church's doctrinal watchdog, on Wednesday announced the conclusion of a years - long «doctrinal assessment» investigation of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious, which represents 80 % of the Catholic nuns in the United States.
It is also stated forthrightly in Platons Lehre von der Wahrheit (Bern: A. Francke, 1947), p. 5, «Die «Lehre» eines Denkers ist des in seinem Sagen Ungesagte,...» — «the «doctrine» of a thinker is what is unsaid in his sayings,...
The Compendium on the Social Doctrine of the Church states «Subsidiarity is among the most constant and characteristic directives of the Church's social dDoctrine of the Church states «Subsidiarity is among the most constant and characteristic directives of the Church's social doctrinedoctrine.
But we may hope that the dawn of reason and freedom of thought in these United States will do away all this artificial scaffolding, and restore to us the primitive and genuine doctrines of this the most venerated reformer of human errors.»
The Two Kingdoms Doctrine originates in Martin Luther's 1518 tract, «Two Kinds of Righteousness,» though before that it has resonance with Augustine's City of God, which had influenced Christian church - state relations in the West for a millennium.
In various passages within his oeuvre (e.g. see the conclusion of the last editorial of this magazine) he alludes to the grounds, well articulated by Cardinal Newman, by which one can discern whether the synthesis made between the doctrines of Catholicism and the state of modern learning is authentic or a blind alley.
This doctrine recognized that his death was «for our sins as Paul also states, in summing up the traditional doctrine (1 Cor.
And, while Pietro Cardinal Parolin, the secretary of state, and Gerhard Cardinal Müller, formerly prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, have called for dialogue in the wake of the filial correction released a few weeks ago, it is unlikely that Francis would participate personally in such a process.
They must have found a loophole in the Confederate States Law Doctrine that forbids black couples from mating without their owners consent.
I have not rejected the traditional, evangelical, dispensational explanations for any one of the seven doctrines stated above.
Wolfhart Pannenberg concluded his incisive overview of the period with the observation that one must «spare the Christian doctrine of God from the gap between the incomprehensible essence and the historical action of God, by virtue of which each threatens to make the other impossible,» and went on to state that «in the recasting of the philosophical concept of God by early Christian theology considerable remnants were left out, which have become a burden in the history of Christian thought.»
[16] He also quoted his predecessor Pope Paul VI who said that the doctrine of Blessed John Duns Scotus «can yield shining arms for combating and chasing away the dark clouds of atheism which casts its shadow upon our era», and continued to state that the doctrine «energetically builds up the Church, sustaining her in her urgent mission of the new evangelisation of the peoples of the earth.»
However, the court stated, «Cannata's lack of formal training in Catholic doctrine is immaterial; this is because the ministerial exception does not apply only to those who are ordained.»
«Christendom» not only did not decline from this time, but with its famous doctrine of cuius regio, eius religio, its underlying logic received powerful, official sanction, and it has continued on in the fragmented territorial or «state churches» of the emergent European nation - states.
This is the primary right touched upon by the Catholic Teachers» leaflet which states basic well - worn Catholic doctrine.
«It is certainly true that Catholic social doctrine challenges all parties in the ongoing debate over political economy in the United States.
The doctrine remains what it has been: that the State, in principle, has the right to impose the death penalty on persons convicted of very serious crimes.
Religious freedom was guaranteed to Protestants by a doctrine - separation of church and state - that was intended to deny that same freedom to Catholics.
Ogden also states that Christian faith could be explicated as a doctrine of God just as well as it could as a certain possibility of self - understanding, ibid., 170; Christ Without Myth, 148
One of the creative process philosophers, Charles Hartshorne, states in the beginning of Man's Vision of God his conviction that «a magnificent intellectual content — far surpassing that of such systems as Thomism, Spinozism, German idealism, positivism (old or new) is implicit in the religious faith most briefly expressed in the three words, God is love».1 If this be true what is needed is not the discarding of metaphysics but the exploration of this new possibility in the doctrine of God's being.
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