Search results for "Judgment (law)" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • === The judgment of Paris === Menelaus. Agamemnon, Helen's brother-in-law and king of Mycenae, took ...
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  • of Kandinsky's painting, Last Judgment, from an exhibition. Der ... German citizen; his mother was Swiss. Swiss law determined citizenship along ...
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  • Category:Law Category:Sociology [[Image:Man and woman undergoing public ... engaging in activities deemed as wrong by law and the population, and to ...
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  • should be conceived as the science of judgment, an idea taken up in Gottlob ... === Bivalence and the law of the excluded middle === The logics discussed ...
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  • Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgment of Taste, in which he tried ... (for example, a profession such as the law) structured internally in ...
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  • that a tribunal was seeking to pass judgment on him. For this, Fourier ... with temperature, the Stefan-Boltzmann law which gives the exact form ...
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  • Decisionmaking: Cases and Materials (Aspen Law & Business, 2000, ISBN ... Doubts about whether Congress could legitimately enact such a law ...
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  • male homosexuality, which was subject to the law and thus more regulated and ... that lesbianism was left out of the Criminal Law Amendment Act of 1885 because ...
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  • However irrelevant in law, the treaty returned to the public eye after ... The Treaty itself has never been ratified or enacted as statute law ...
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  • a young widow, thus becoming the brother-in-law of future Confederate cavalry ... and did not lack decision, but sometimes judgment. At Gettysburg, his actions ...
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  • use it. That is, one cannot associate one law, theorem, or path-breaking ... the nature of man, and not an adverse judgment, as would be the word selfishness ...
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  • high degree of overlap between morality and law. Many moral rules are also ... somewhat sharper than the difference between law and morality. In general, ...
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  • of philosophy; in addition he studied canon law, medicine, astronomy and even ... he willingly subjected them to the candid judgment of the Roman Church. ...
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  • and work together through the universal law of "dipolarity." ... by the moment of their birth, and their judgment in the eyes of God is effectively ...
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  • Category:Law Lex Talionis (Latin for "law of retaliation") is the principle ...
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  • was still technically legal under British law, but led to a de facto colonial ... 16, 1773, in response to the Tea Act—a tax law passed in London that allowed ...
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  • who emphasized the need to follow the Jewish law and denied the divinity ... Eusebius (315 C.E.) suspended his judgment, categorizing the book& ...
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  • for even the kings of men in the divine judgment. You are also aware, dear ... the ritual purification of Mary under Jewish law and replaced the celebration ...
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  • minister (and Mussolini's son-in-law) Count Galeazzo Ciano. The ... and History would remember (their) judgment." He pleaded for help ...
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  • the soul's immortality, and a final judgment where the world is reordered ... until the 1970s when the dakhmas were shut down by law. ...
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