The first: If the pope's mission within the Church is fundamentally pastoral» a «strengthening» of the faithful, and particularly of fellow pastors» must not his jurisdiction here too have
suasion at its heart?
What would a jurisdicere with
suasion at its heart be like?
Not exact matches
Banks were subject to directives on the overall quantity of loans and
at times there was moral
suasion in relation to the industries to which loans should or should not be made.
At its core, Lincoln is a film about the arts of
suasion — one that encompasses oratory and extortion, conciliation and conspiracy, arms twisted and cheeks turned.
The article adds that Baker and about 24 other licensing executives
at BMI «make about a million calls a year» as they carry out BMI's «slow - boil form of
suasion.
I'm wondering if this is not a form of moral
suasion: attempt to demonstrate that an action is unlawful in one jurisdiction, and suggest to the parties that they are acting
at least unethically, if not illegally everywhere.