The challenge is therefore to have religious freedom more widely articulated and more deeply
understood by public authorities and those who contribute to creating social norms.
Not exact matches
20.02.18... The Estonian state needs to
understand the necessity of a state reform that would cut the number of officials exercising
public authority by half, prominent lawyer and former Minister of Justice Jüri Raidla said in a speech at a meeting dedicated to the centennial of the Republic of Estonia on Monday.
As I have argued in these pages and elsewhere, the «presumption,»
by detaching the just war way of thinking from its proper political context» the right use of sovereign
public authority toward the end of tranquillitas ordinis, or peace» tends to invert the structure of classic just war analysis and turn it into a thin casuistry, giving priority consideration to necessarily contingent in bello judgments (proportionality of means, discrimination or noncombatant immunity) over what were always
understood to be the prior ad bellum questions («prior» in that, inter alia, we can have a greater degree of moral clarity about them).
The reader may judge whether Lomborg has contributed to
public understanding by suggesting, with this reference as his
authority, that the cost to society from carbon dioxide emissions from coal fired power plants is «probably» 0.64 cents per kilowatt - hour.7
«It can be a complex dance sometimes to integrate in the Iraqi system enough to be
understood by the
public and the
authorities, yet still stay true to the school's mission,» Moore explains.
Why not consider «Ontario Law Practice
Authority», or similar terminology which would be easily
understood by the
public as including all those who provide legal services as well as being available to those engaged in the practice of law?
The DHS Privacy Office also released today a Privacy Impact Assessment, available at www.dhs.gov/privacy, in connection with the new directives to enhance
public understanding of the
authorities, policies, procedures and controls employed
by DHS during border searches of electronic data to protect individuals» privacy.
Generally, following the increasingly penetrative analysis of the decisions of
public bodies where European Convention rights are in issue and also the transparency requirements on
public authorities, eg following the Freedom of Information Act 2000, there does now appear to be a sterner onus on
public authorities to give reasons for their decisions, at least so far as is necessary to enable those affected
by them to
understand why the decision has been made and to exercise their rights accordingly.