File Istvan.jpg thumb right 200px The HolyCrown of Hungary Refimprove date November 2010 The doctrine of the HolyCrown of Hungary HolyCrown in Hungarian language Hungarian Szentkorona tan is a complex ... up to the present. The Doctrine of the HolyCrown is an alternative approach to constitution ... of the HolyCrown. P ter R vay , a Crown Guard expounds the doctrine in his works Commentarius De ... was held by Regent Mikl s Horthy in the name of the HolyCrown. According to the Doctrine of Holy ... by the doctrine. Thus, the HolyCrown is the politically organized people, namely the nation. And because ... supremacy, the doctrine doesn t acknowledge any person superior to the Crown. Hereby the members of the Holy ... the doctrine of the HolyCrown is an ancient idea based upon a democratic ground, which ahead of his ... Crown Like the The Crown British Crown , the doctrine of the HolyCrown holds that the symbol ... to exercise power but only with accordance with the laws of HolyDoctrine , the king is a substitute ... the HolyCrown . The nation is sharing a portion of the political power with the ruler. None can reach ... is expressed first to the HolyCrown, then to the king. This system is providing a theoretical ..., right of possession. The Doctrine clearly states that all rights of disposal in Hungary belongs to the Holy ... and for having a possibility to replace the king. In the spirit of this thought he lifted the HolyCrown above regality. As written in King Stephen s Admonitions to Prince Imre, the HolyCrown symbolizes ... is Nagyboldogasszony , literally meaning The Great Blessed Woman in the likeness of the HolyCrown ... Mary s country in such a way that no earthly power be able to render it undone. The doctrine of the HolyCrown is King Stephen s conscious constitutional composition. First passed on verbally only, the doctrine ... Crown, independently of the king for some while. relevant? The doctrine was first committed to writing .... It declares that the body of the HolyCrown is the territory of the country, its members are the citizens ... more details
reinforce the political system based on the Doctrine of the HolyCrown . If this crown had been received ... 2009 See also Portal box Croatia Hungary Hungarian Crown Coat of Arms of Hungary Doctrine of the Holy ... of Hungary.svg thumb right 100px The Coat of arms of Hungary with the HolyCrown on top The Holy ... entity and the sole sovereign of the kingdom and not the king , as stated in the Doctrine of the Holy ... coronation insignia consists of the HolyCrown, the sceptre, the orb, and the mantle. Since ... called the HolyCrown in 1256. During the 14th century royal power came to be represented not simply by a crown, but by just one specific object the HolyCrown. This also meant that the Kingdom of Hungary ... looking for a king for the crown as written by Crown Guard P ter R vay . He also depicts that the Holy ... Since 2000, the HolyCrown is shown in the central Domed Hall of the Hungarian Parliament Building ..., 1984 2. ref Holiness File SZENTK 1b.jpg thumb 200px The HolyCrown As is the case with all European ... to the coronation of St Stephen I. Origin of the crown File Fugger Chronicle HolyCrown of Hungary.jpg ... 200px Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor Matthias II of Hungary on a coin with the HolyCrown File Ferenc J zsef.jpg 200px thumb Franz Joseph I of Austria Francis Joseph I crowned with the HolyCrown as Hungarian ... of Prime Minister Viktor Orb n ref the HolyCrown of Hungary consists of two main parts the corona ... of Hungary . There is another version on the origin of HolyCrown, which is a popular fallacy .... The question to what extent the upper part of the HolyCrown indeed belonged to the crown ... that there are no known representations of any kind in which the crown is separated the HolyCrown ... 250px thumb Sketch of the enamel icons of the Saints on the HolyCrown top view, the crown front is on the bottom of the picture The HolyCrown was made of gold and decorated with nineteen ... Doukas Emperor Michael VII Doukas on the HolyCrown The corona graeca Greek Crown is 5.2  cm wide ... more details
, Holy Roman Emperor Otto I ref The Encyclopedia Britannica states that the Imperial Crown was probably made for Otto I in the workshops of Reichenau Abbey , ref with additions by Conrad II, Holy Roman ... Reichsschwert , and the Spear of Destiny Holy Lance Heilige Lanze , the crown was the most important ... found on the Hungarian HolyCrown of St. Stephan probably hung. ref Ibid. Pendilia also hung from .... Commemorative coin The Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire was recently selected ... Austria 2008 coinage Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire commemorative coin , minted in 2008. The obverse shows the Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire. The reverse shows the Otto I, Holy ...Image Weltliche Schatzkammer Wien 169 pano2.jpg thumb Front view of the Imperial Crown Image Weltliche Schatzkammer Wien 176 pano2.jpg thumb Side view of the crown, showing the hoop crown hoop Image Weltliche ... Image Reichskrone whole.jpg thumb 3D computer visualization of the Imperial Crown Image 2008 Austria 100 euro The Crown of the Holy Roman Empire front.jpg thumb Euro gold and silver commemorative coins Austria 2008 coinage Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire commemorative coin The Imperial Crown lang de Reichskrone , is the hoop crown lang de B gelkrone of the King of the Romans , the rulers .... The first preserved mention of it is from the 12th century assuming it is the same crown, which ... along with the sceptre Reichszepter and the Imperial Orb Reichsapfel . The Imperial Regalia of the Holy Roman Empire, especially the Imperial Crown, were all kept 1424 1796 in Nuremberg , Franconia and could only leave the city for the coronation . Currently, the crown and the rest of the Imperial Regalia are exhibited at the Hofburg in Vienna officially until there is again a Holy Roman Emperor ... of Charlemagne s former palace, now town hall. There are also copies of the crown and regalia ... Electoral Palatinate Palatinate , where the Imperial Crown was stored in Medieval times. Appearance ... more details
For the PHP object relational mapping framework Doctrine PHP br Refimprove date May 2008 Wiktionary Doctrine ... . The Greece Greek analogy is the etymology of catechism . Often doctrine specifically connotes a corpus of religious dogma as it is promulgated by a church, but not necessarily doctrine is also used ... decisions, such as the doctrine of self defense , or the principle of fair use , or the more narrowly applicable first sale doctrine . In some organizations, doctrine is simply defined as that which is taught ... Christian Trinity and Virgin Birth Christian doctrine virgin birth Roman Catholic transubstantiation ... Grace Hinduism The Doctrine of epoch or Yuga Jainism The Doctrine of Postulation or Sy dv da One department of the Roman Curia is called the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith . ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 167462 Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith ref ref http www.ewtn.com ... is tactical doctrine in which a standard set of maneuvers, kinds of troops and weapons are employed as a default approach to a kind of attack. Examples of military doctrine s include Soviet deep ... Manhunting doctrine , or assured individual destruction Almost every military organization has its own doctrine, sometimes written, sometimes unwritten. Some military doctrines are transmitted through ... United Nations peacekeeping operations Capstone Doctrine ref http pbpu.unlb.org pbps Library Capstone Doctrine ENG.pdf Capstone Doctrine ref which speaks to integrated civilian and military operations. Legal usage A legal doctrine is a body of inter related rules usually of common law and built over a long period of time associated with a legal concept or principle. For example the doctrine ... be contained within a bubble of frustration . In a court session a defendant may refer to the doctrine ... contain various rules or tests . The test of non occurrence of crucial event is part of the doctrine .... See also Hallstein Doctrine Monroe Doctrine References reflist External links Wiktionary wikiquote ... more details
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of the Tree of Life in Kabbalah Crown of the Andes , a religious crown once used in Holy Week ceremonies ... before editing. Crown or The Crown may refer to Crown anatomy , a part of the head or of a hat Headgear Coronet Crown headgear , ceremonial headgear Tiara , a type of crown Symbols of monarchy or rank Ancient Egypt Hedjet , the white crown Deshret , the red crown Pschent , the double crown Ancient Rome Civic Crown Grass Crown Naval crown Consort crown Coronation crown Heraldic crown Hoop crown Imperial crown Mural crown Commonwealth realms The Crown , the legal embodiment of Executive Government in Commonwealth countries State crown primarily British but may be applied to other monarchies Other Crown of St. Stephen , Hungary s HolyCrown Papal Tiara or Triple Tiara, the papal crown Sports Triple Crown disambiguation , a series of three major events that establishes dominance in a particular sport see for list in various sports Currency Crown British coin Koruna disambiguation Krona disambiguation Krone disambiguation Estonian kroon Hungarian korona Places Crown, Inverness Crown Gardens, Gauteng , a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa Crown Hill disambiguation various places Crown North, Gauteng , a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa Crown Point disambiguation various places Education Crown College, University of California, Santa Cruz , a residential college Crown College Minnesota , a small private college in St. Bonifacius, Minnesota Crown College Tennessee , an unaccredited school with approximately 900 students Crown College Washington , a small, for profit, predominantly online college located in Tacoma, Washington. Arts Literature, theatre and films A crown of sonnets is a group of related sonnets Crown comics , an enemy of Spider Man Diu Cr ne , an Arthurian romance Music and audio The Crown band , a Swedish death thrash band The Crown , a single by Gary Byrd and the GB Experience Science Crown anatomy , the top of the head Crown botany , the branching ... more details
under the doctrine of popular sovereignty . The Crown can also be a plaintiff or defendant in civil ...Other uses Crown disambiguation dablink For the UK s state prosecution services, also referred to as the Crown , see Crown Prosecution Service , Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service and Public Prosecution Service . dablink For the public prosecutor in Canada, see Crown Attorney The Crown is a corporation ... crown and property of the nation state from the person and personal property of the monarch ... 15 independent realms. In this context it should not be confused with any physical crown, such as those of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom British state regalia . Origins The concept of the Crown .... Land, for instance, was granted by the Crown to lords in exchange for feudal services and they, in turn ... of land held as socage held it subject only to the Crown. The Crown as ultimate owner of all property also owns any property which has become bona vacantia . Divisions The Crown in each of the Commonwealth ... jurisdiction from its place in another, Commonwealth law employs the expression the Crown in Right of place e.g., the Crown in Right of the United Kingdom , ref Cite book last Lauterpacht first E ... owner of land publisher The Dutchy of Cornwall date 2009 accessdate 11 June 2010 ref the Crown in Right of Canada , the Crown in Right of the Commonwealth of Australia , etc. Further, both Canada and Australia are federations therefore, besides the Crown in Right of Canada and the Crown in Right of the Commonwealth ... Canadian province and each States and territories of Australia Australian state for example, there is the Crown ... of Ontario as represented by another ministry. The Crown does not transfer ownership to itself. Dead link date September 2010 bot H3llBot ref The Crown s powers are exercised mdash whether by the monarch ... local ministers of the Crown ministers , legislature, or judges, none of which may advise the Crown on any matter pertinent to another of the Crown s jurisdictions. In the courts Expand section ... more details
On the Crown Greek language Greek Polytonic is the most famous judicial oration of the prominent Athenian statesman and orator Demosthenes , delivered in 330 BC . Historical background Despite the unsuccessful ventures against Philip II of Macedon and Alexander the Great , the Athenian people still respected and admired Demosthenes, maybe even more than the pro Macedonian politicians, especially Demades and Phocion , who ruled the city during this period. In 336 BC the orator Ctesiphon orator Ctesiphon proposed that Athens honor Demosthenes for his services to the city by presenting him, according to custom, with a golden crown. This proposal became a political issue and in 330 BC on legal irregularities Aeschines prosecuted Ctesiphon for having violated the law in three points For making false allegations in a state document. For unlawfully conferring a crown to a state official Demosthenes who had not yet rendered a report of his term of office. For unlawfully offering the crown at the Dionysia . Content of the speech In his most brilliant speech On the Crown, one of the most splendid political pleas ever written, ref name Tsatsos301 K. Tsatsos, Demosthenes , 301 and The Helios . ref Demosthenes not only defended Ctesiphon but also attacked vehemently those who would have preferred peace with Macedon. In this trial, Demosthenes entire political ... On the Crown has been termed the greatest speech of the greatest orator in the world . ref Encyclopedia ... brought forth the two speeches On the Crown nor could this part of our discussion conclude more fittingly ... links http www.4literature.net Demosthenes Oration on the Crown Introduction to the oration On the Crown ... of the oration On the Crown http www.utexas.edu utpress excerpts exyundem.html Introduction to the orations On the Crown and On the Dishonest Embassy by Harvey Yunis References reflist Further reading cite book last Murphy first James Jerome title Demosthenes On the Crown A Critical Case Study ... more details
Infobox film name For the Crown image image size caption director Lorimer Johnston producer Lorimer Johnston Scenario writer narrator starring Charlotte Burton br Helen Armstrong br J. Warren Kerrigan music cinematography editing distributor Mutual Film released September 18, 1913 runtime country FilmUS language Silent film br English intertitles For the Crown is a 1913 in film 1913 American silent film silent short film written and directed by Lorimer Johnston . The drama film drama stars Charlotte Burton , Helen Armstrong, J. Warren Kerrigan , Louise Lester , George Periolat , Jack Richardson actor Jack Richardson , and Vivian Rich . External links imdb title id 0451344 Category 1913 films Category 1910s drama films Category American drama films Category American short films Category American silent films Category Black and white films short silent film stub ... more details
The Doctrine of Addai is a controversial book about Saint Addai . The story of how Abgar V of Edessa King Abgar and Jesus had corresponded was first recounted in the 4th century by the church historian Eusebius of Caesarea in his Church History Eusebius Ecclesiastical History i.13 and iii.1 and it was retold in elaborated form by Ephrem the Syrian . In the origin of the legend, Eusebius had been shown documents purporting to contain the official correspondence that passed between Abgar and Jesus, and he was well enough convinced by their authenticity to quote them extensively in his ecclesiastical history. By the time the legend had returned to Syria , the purported site of the miraculous image, it had been embroidered into a tissue of miraculous happenings Bauer 1971, ch. i the Doctrine of Addai is full of miracles. Some people consider it to be filled with anti semitism in the story of Protonice consort of Claudius, searching for the Cross, and Golgotha and the Holy Sepuchre, all of them in possession of the Jews. See also Holy Qurbana of Addai and Mari Early centers of Christianity External links http www.newadvent.org cathen 01042c.htm Catholic Encyclopedia Legend of Abgar http www.apostle1.com doctrine addai syriac orthodox1.htm Doctrine of Addai text, in English http www.newadvent.org cathen 05088a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia Doctrine of Addai http www.ccel.org p pearse morefathers addai 2 text.htm THE DOCTRINE OF ADDAI, THE APOSTLE, BY GEORGE PHILLIPS, D.D., PRESIDENT OF QUEENS COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. London TR BNER & CO., LUDGATE HILL. 1876 http syrcom.cua.edu Hugoye Vol6No2 HV6N2Griffith.html The Doctrina Addai as a Paradigm of Christian Thought in Edessa in the Fifth Century, by Sidney H. Griffith, Institute of Christian Oriental Research, Catholic University of America http syrcom.cua.edu hugoye Vol9No1 HV9N1Ramelli.html Possible historical traces in the Doctrina ... FN1 On line text Category Syriac literature Addai, Doctrine of Category Christian hagiography ... more details
Anglicanism POV date June 2010 Anglican doctrine also called Episcopal doctrine in some countries is the body ... to doctrine Unreferenced section date June 2010 Anglicanism does not possess an agreed upon confession ... of Anglican doctrine are the three great creeds of the early ecumenical council s the Apostles Creed ... of doctrine is contained in the formally adopted doctrinal positions of the constitutions and canon .... This stream is the only binding and enforceable expression of doctrine in Anglicanism, which can sometimes .... Interpretation of doctrine The foundations and streams of doctrine are interpreted through the lenses ... . Origins of Anglican doctrine Anglican doctrine emerged from the interweaving of two main strands of Christian doctrine during the English Reformation in the 16th and 17th centuries. The first strand is the Roman Catholic Church Catholic doctrine taught by the established church in England in the early ... not only retained the core Catholic beliefs common to Reformed doctrine in general, such as the Trinity .... It is for this reason that Anglican doctrine is often said to tread a middle path, or via media between Roman Catholic and Protestant perspectives. Foundational elements of Anglican doctrine Scripture, creeds and ecumenical councils Central to Anglican doctrine are the foundational documents of Christianity ... not to establish any doctrine . Article VIII of the Thirty Nine Articles declared the three Catholic creeds the Apostles , the Nicene and the Athanasian to be proved by most certain warrants of holy ... hypostasis of divine and human and the relationships between the Persons of the Holy Trinity ... Image Thomas Cranmer ez.jpg thumbnail left 200px Thomas Cranmer Reformed doctrine and theology ... Parker . Their doctrine was summarised in the Thirty Nine Articles of Religion which were ... of the The Bible Holy Scriptures for salvation, the execution of Jesus as the perfect redemption, propitiation, and satisfaction for all the sins of the whole world , Predestination and Doctrine ... more details
The phrase merger doctrine or doctrine of merger may refer to one of several legal doctrines Merger doctrine antitrust law Merger doctrine civil procedure Merger doctrine copyright law The merger doctrine in criminal law of lesser included offense s Merger doctrine family law Merger doctrine property law Merger doctrine trust law disambig Category Legal doctrines and principles ... more details
of State John Quincy Adams , author of the Monroe Doctrine. The Monroe Doctrine is a policy of the United ... requiring U.S. intervention. The doctrine was introduced by President Monroe when he was enraged at the actions ... hegemony or survival monroe doctrine PPA133,M1 accessdate 2008 12 20 isbn 9780741418876 year 2004 publisher Buy Books on the web ref The Monroe Doctrine asserted that the Western Hemisphere was not to be further ... European colonies nor meddle in the internal concerns of European countries. The Doctrine ... , James Monroe , first stated the doctrine during his seventh annual State of the Union Address ... thus ensuring US national security . The doctrine put forward that the New World and the Old ... haha the revolutionary Napoleonic Wars 1803 1815 ended, Prussia, Austria, and Russia formed the Holy Alliance to defend monarchism. In particular, the Holy Alliance authorized military incursions ... Doctrine International Response Because the U.S. lacked both a credible navy and army at the time, the doctrine was largely disregarded internationally. ref name Brit1 However, the Doctrine met ... Relationship The Monroe Doctrine was as a precursor to the Special Relationship . Similar to the United ... Doctrine was undeniably upbeat. John Crow, author of The Epic of Latin America , states ... Doctrine was powerless if it stood alone against the Triple Alliance 1788 Triple Alliance . ref ... men, the Monroe Doctrine was to become nothing more than a tool of national policy. According to Crow ... with exerting its power on the rest of the world that led it to decide to support the Monroe Doctrine ... Doctrine, which protected the sovereignty of Latin America s newly independent nations. ref name Crow1 ... created Republic of Texas on the principle of the Monroe Doctrine. On December 2, 1845, U.S. President James Polk announced to United States Congress Congress that the principle of the Monroe Doctrine ... termed as Manifest Destiny . In 1842, U.S. President John Tyler applied the Monroe Doctrine to Hawaii ... more details
Lutheranism Body of Doctrine Latin Corpus doctrinae in Protestant theology of the 16th and 17th centuries is the anthology of the Seal of the Confessional and the Lutheran Church confessional or Creed credal writings of a group of Christians with a common Confession of faith . ref Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church by Friedric Bente. St. Louis Concordia Publishing House. 1921 http www.bookofconcord.org pdf historicalintro.pdf ref It was a term first used by Philipp Melanchthon , a collection of whose confessional writings was published as the Corpus Doctrinae Philippicum or the Corpus Doctrinae Misnicum . Melanchthon had conceived the notion of assembling his most important theological writings, along with the ecumenical creeds, into a single book called a corpus doctrinae , or body of doctrine. The Leipzig printer, Ernst V gelin, published it with Melanchthon s preface around the time of the reformer s death in April 1560. ref Bearing Christ as Melanchthon s Contribution to The Book of Concord by Timothy J. Wengert. Lutheran Quarterly. Winter 2001 Issue. Volume XV, Number 4 http www.lutheranquarterly.com Articles 2001 4 Winter lq154 02.396 416.pdf ref These writings were used as the normative proclamation and teaching of that group or denomination of Christians. For Lutheranism in the mid 16th century these anthologies were formulated for the various duchies and principalities of the Holy Roman Empire . They were the prototype of the Book of Concord , which historically is considered by Lutherans to be their definitive Body of Doctrine . However, because some of the corpera doctrin were considered to be faulty and to avoid confusion of the Book of Concord with the Corpus doctrin Philippicum , the compilers of the Book of Concord deliberately refrained from using the designation corpus doctrin for it. ref The Preface of The Book of Concord as a Reflection of Sixteenth Century Confessional Development by Irene Dingel ... more details
globalize date December 2010 A Castle Doctrine also known as a Castle Law or a Defense of Habitation Law is an United States American legal doctrine arising from English Common Law ref cite web url http ... Legislature, The New Jersey Self Defense Law date May 6, 2008 quote The Castle Doctrine is a long ... Doctrine. Castle Doctrines are legislated by state though not all states in the US have a Castle Doctrine ... the Castle Doctrine defense want to have to shoot their assailant. More pejorative is the term ... of use Each state differs with respect to the specific instances in which the Castle Doctrine ... can legally use the Castle Doctrine An intruder must be making or have made an attempt to unlawfully ... e.g. the Castle Doctrine does not give the right to attack officers of the law acting in the course ... statutes referred to as examples of Castle Doctrine expressly state that the homeowner has no such duty ..., must not be using the Castle Doctrine to aid or abet another person in being a fugitive from the law ... states only apply their Castle Doctrine to a place of residence however, some states extend the protection ... Doctrine, particularly those with a Stand Your Ground clause , also have a clause which provides immunity .... ref name 2007 R 0052 Rhinehart, C, http www.cga.ct.gov 2007 rpt 2007 R 0052.htm Castle Doctrine ... man who attempted to kill him with a rifle, Judge Jaggard stated quote The doctrine of retreat ... 2010 05 27 castle law stand your ground 2 31 States have some form of Castle Doctrine .... ref West Virginia and Wyoming have adopted Castle Doctrine statutes, and other states http www.billingsgazette.net ... Legislation Read.aspx?ID 5348 Castle Doctrine Bill Scheduled to be Heard in Committee Next Week ... 26, 2006. ref ref http www.nraila.org images cd.jpg Castle Doctrine Protecting Our Right to Self Defense map showing states which have enacted a Castle Doctrine law , National Rifle Association ... a specific Castle Doctrine law, but has no duty to retreat as precedent was set when the Washington ... more details
Reagan Reagan Doctrine was a strategy orchestrated and implemented by the United States under ... Union during the final years of the Cold War . While the doctrine lasted less than a decade, it was the centerpiece ... in 1991. Under the Reagan Doctrine, the U.S. Covert U.S. regime change actions provided overt and covert ... Soviet backed communist governments in Africa , Asia , and Latin America . The doctrine was designed ... The Reagan Doctrine followed in the post World War II tradition of President of the United States U.S. ... Doctrine , under which the U.S. provided support to the governments of Greece and Turkey as part of a Cold War strategy to keep those two nations out of the Soviet sphere of influence. The Truman Doctrine was followed by the Eisenhower Doctrine , the Kennedy Doctrine , the Johnson Doctrine , and the Nixon Doctrine , all of which defined the foreign policy approaches of these respective U.S. presidents on some of the largest global challenges of their administrations. Origins of the Reagan Doctrine ... Doctrine technically pre dated the Presidency of Ronald Reagan Reagan Presidency . Following ... Michael Pillsbury , a Pentagon official, implemented Reagan Doctrine initiatives including the Stinger ... expand Carter s Afghanistan policy into a more global doctrine, including U.S. support to anti ... on the Third World, Michael Johns executive Michael Johns , the foundation s principal Reagan Doctrine ... to them. Heritage Foundation foreign policy experts also endorsed the Reagan Doctrine in two of their Mandate ... Cougar , August 25, 2008. ref The result was that, in addition to Afghanistan, the Reagan Doctrine ... urged further expanding the Reagan Doctrine to Ethiopia, where they argued that the 1984 1985 famine ... and the Reagan administration also sought to apply the Reagan Doctrine in Cambodia. The largest ... right 220px The U.S. supported Nicaraguan contras . Within the Reagan administration, the doctrine ... proponent of the policy. Seeking to expand Congressional support for the doctrine in the 1985 ... more details
with justice , known commonly, as pentito . This was similar to the crown witness legislation in the UK ... doctrine was effectively repealed in 2002, under the government of Jean Pierre Raffarin , when Paolo Persichetti was extradited from France. Establishment of the doctrine Mitterrand defined his doctrine ... Parole donn e ref The doctrine in the 1985 2002 period This commitment has long taken the place ... provoked debate about the interpretation of doctrine Mitterrand. Opponents of the doctrine point out that what a president can say during his tenure is not a source of law, and that this doctrine therefore ... doctrine. This aspect of French policy has been strongly criticized by the Italian Association ... quote pain for the consequences of the doctrine Mitterrand and the attitude of French leftist ... said he would not oppose the extradition of persons wanted by the Italian courts. End of the doctrine The Mitterrand doctrine was based on a supposed superiority of French law and its alleged greater ... who was teaching sociology at university, in breach of the Mitterrand doctrine. However, in 1998, Bordeaux ... d tat France Conseil d tat confirmed the extradition, marking the end of the Mitterrand doctrine. Commenting on this doctrine Gilles Martinet , an old socialist intellectual and former Ambassador ... in Brasilia in 2009 The list of Italians who have benefited from the Mitterrand doctrine include ... of tension External links fr http www.mitterrand.org spip.php?article160&var recherche doctrine ... Mitterrand fr Doctrine Mitterrand it Dottrina Mitterrand pt Doutrina Mitterrand ... more details
Italic title Image Questions on Doctrine.jpg thumb right Cover of Questions on Doctrine qod redirects ... Questions on Doctrine generally known by the shortened title Questions on Doctrine , abbreviated ... Allan Anderson sometimes referred to as FREDA . In Adventist culture, the phrase Questions on Doctrine ... of the book s history and legacy. History Background The publication of Questions on Doctrine ... going into the Holy of Holies to begin a final atonement for humanity. quote Seventh day Adventists ... 1963 publisher Eerdmans page 124 ref Questions on Doctrine intensified the tensions over these issues ... of his ministerial credentials. ref Questions on Doctrine, annotated edition Andrews University Press, 2003. Page xxv. ref Evangelicals Divided Over Questions on Doctrine In 1960, Walter Ralston Martin Walter Martin published his own response to Questions on Doctrine , entitled The Truth About Seventh ... news.html Questions on Doctrine Annotated, Republished by Mark Kellner. Adventist Review ref The book carried with it a disclaimer that only those Adventists whose theology agreed with Questions on Doctrine ... title The Questions on Doctrine Saga Contours and Lessons author Julius Nam url http progressiveadventism.com 2007 11 02 the questions on doctrine saga contours and lessons publisher Paper presented to QOD ... away from Arianism, but argues that Questions on Doctrine failed to truly repudiate the doctrine ... Eerdmans ref Legacy Questions on Doctrine has proven to be divisive for many Adventists in the latter ... cite book editor George R. Knight title Questions on Doctrine Annotated Edition publisher Andrews ... on Doctrine on the atonement and the Incarnation. ref as quoted on http qod.andrews.edu index.html ... title Questions on Doctrine and the Church Present and Future booktitle pages publisher date location ... Conference leadership on Questions on Doctrine . Meanwhile, evangelicals were concerned that the withdrawal ... Adventist Church will not back up its answers with actions and put Questions on Doctrine back in print ... more details
test. The Bush Doctrine is a phrase used to describe various related foreign policy principles ... pundits would attribute different meanings to the Bush Doctrine , as it came to describe other elements ... September year 2002 ref The phrase Bush Doctrine was rarely used by members of the Bush administration ... Doctrine, I would urge that person to consider the fate of the Taliban in Afghanistan, and of Saddam ...?id 28921 Vice President Tells West Point Cadets Bush Doctrine Is Serious , American Forces Press Service ... Doctrine were delineated in a document, the National Security Strategy of the United States , published ... statement of the doctrine. ref name NYT Opinion 20030413 cite news last Editorial Opinion title Aftermath The Bush Doctrine url http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9C04E0D8153BF930A25757C0A9659C8B63 ... 2008 09 12 ref ref name NYT Opinion 20020922 cite news last Opinion title The Bush Doctrine url http ... The Bush Doctrine url http www.motherjones.com commentary columns 2003 01 ma 205 01.html date January .... Components The Bush Doctrine has been defined as a collection of strategy principles, practical ... name kaufmandef Two main pillars are identified for the doctrine preemptive strikes against potential ... url http www.pbs.org thinktank transcript1000.html title The Bush Doctrine work Think Tank TV series ... Security Strategy , four main points are highlighted as the core to the Bush Doctrine Preemption, Military ... borders. ref name ChicagoTribune cite news work Chicago Tribune title The Bush Doctrine url http www.chicagotribune.com ... taken to reflect his view of the Doctrine s efficacy If I were rating, I would say we probably deserve ... In his book Decision Points Crown Publishers, 2010 , President Bush articulates his discrete concept of the Bush Doctrine. According to the President, his doctrine consisted of four prongs, three of them ... Charles Krauthammer , coiner of the term Bush Doctrine, deployed unilateralism, in February ... 20010305 cite news last Krauthammer first Charles title The Bush doctrine In American foreign ... more details
NOTOC The doctrine of capacities is a concept in the political theory of Middle Ages medieval England, making a distinction between the person of the King and the institution of the Crown. ref Harvnb Valente 2003 p 30 ref The roots of this political theory can be traced back to the years shortly after the Norman conquest of England Norman Conquest . Here the distinction was made between the ecclesiastics in their Temporalities temporal and Spiritualities spiritual capacities. When William I of England William the Conqueror brought a case against his brother Odo of Bayeux , Odo defended himself by claiming that as a bishop he could not be prosecuted by lay authorities. William replied that he was not being prosecuted in his capacity as bishop, but in his temporal capacity as Earl of Kent . ref Harvnb Maitland 1967 pp 523&ndash 4 ref ref name Davies 1967 p 22 Harvnb Davies 1967 p 22 ref In the reign of Edward I of England Edward I , the principle was applied to the Lord Chancellor chancellor , to distinguish between his official capacities. ref Harvnb Davies 1967 p 23 ref Even more significantly, Edward I himself tied the doctrine to the institution of the monarchy, when he tried to revoke a grant he had made as prince after he became king, claiming that he was to be considered a different person then. ref Harvnb Chrimes 1967 p 34 ref In April 1308, in a document presented in parliament, certain barons used the doctrine of capacities to justify opposition against King Edward II of England Edward II . The specific case revolved around King Edward s favourite Piers Gaveston , whom the opposition wanted exiled. This Declaration of 1308 argued that it was the subjects duty to protect the dignity of the Crown, even if that meant opposition to the King ndash an act that would normally ... in the Declaration of 1308. ref name Davies 1967 p 22 By this accusation the doctrine was largely ... Crown and Nobility 1272 1461 Political Conflict in Late Medieval England publisher Fontana location ... more details
see also Predestination Calvinism Doctrine of Election , the doctrine that the salvation of a man depends on the election of God for that end, of which there are two chief phases one is election to be Christ s, or unconditional election or Doctrine of Free Will , and the other that it is election in Christ, or conditional election. In its proper theology theological sense, the Doctrine of Election is monergism monergistic as opposed to synergism synergistic . Nuttall Christian theology stub Category Christian theology ... more details
In common law , the doctrine of reception properly, reception of the common law of England in a colony refers to the process in which the English law becomes applicable to a British Crown Colony , protectorate , or protected state . In Commentaries on the Laws of England Bk I, ch.4, pp 106 108 , Sir William Blackstone described the doctrine as follows blockquote Plantations or colonies, in distant countries, are either such where the lands are claimed by right of occupancy only, by finding them terra nullius desert and uncultivated , and peopling them from the mother country or where, when already cultivated, they have been either gained by conquest military conquest , or ceded to us by treaty treaties . And both these rights are founded upon the law of nature, or at least upon that of nations. But there is a difference between these two species of colonies, with respect to the laws by which they are bound. For it hath been held, that if an uninhabited country be discovered and planted by English subjects, all the English laws then in being, which are the birthright of every subject, are immediately there in force... But in conquered or ceded countries, that have already laws of their own, the List of British monarchs king may indeed alter and change those laws but, till he does actually change them, the ancient laws of the country remain, unless such as are against the law of God, as in the case of an infidel country. blockquote Note the infidel country reference here was mainly intended to prohibit customs considered barbaric by the British, such as cannibalism , once a territory was colonized, in an age when communications between the British government and her far flung colonies could take months on end. In other words, if an uninhabited territory is colonised by Britain, then the English law automatically applies in this territory from the moment of colonisation however ... subjected to the Westminster Parliament . The doctrine as applied in Hong Kong In practice, it could ... more details
Dablink For the rule of evidence in law, see doctrine of chances . File Abraham de Moivre Doctrine of Chance 1718.gif thumb right Front page of the 1st edition of the Doctrine of Chances . The Doctrine of Chances was the first textbook on probability theory , written by 18th century French mathematician Abraham de Moivre and first published in 1718. ref name schneider citation title Landmark Writings in Western Mathematics 1640 1940 editor first I. editor last Grattan Guinness first Ivo last Schneider contribution Abraham De Moivre, The Doctrine of Chances 1718, 1738, 1756 year 2005 isbn 0444508716 page 105 120 publisher Elsevier location Amsterdam . ref De Moivre wrote in English because he resided in England at the time, having fled France to escape the persecution of Huguenots . The book s title came to be synonymous with probability theory , and accordingly the phrase was used in Thomas Bayes famous posthumous paper An Essay Toward Solving a Problem in the Doctrine of Chances , wherein a version of Bayes theorem was first introduced. Editions The full title of the first edition was The doctrine of chances or, a method for calculating the probabilities of events in play it was published in 1718, by W. Pearson, and ran for 175 pages. Published in 1738 by Woodfall and running for 258 pages, the second edition of de Moivre s book introduced the concept of normal distribution s as approximations ... Anders last Hald contribution De Moivre and the Doctrine of Chances , 1718, 1738, and 1756 title ... details doctrineofchance00moiv The third edition of The Doctrine of Chances. http books.google.com books?id 3EPac6QpbuMC Full text of The Doctrine of Chances , 1st edition from books.google.com Category Mathematics books Doctrine of Chances, The Category 1718 books Doctrine of Chances, The Category 1738 books Doctrine of Chances 2nd edition , The Category Statistics books Doctrine of Chances, The Category 1710s in science Category 1718 in science es The Doctrine of Chances nl The Doctrine ... more details
See also DataEase , whose query language is also called DQL. Infobox Software logo Image Doctrine logo white.png name Doctrine latest release version 2.0.2 latest release date release date 2011 03 05 operating ... project.org Doctrine is an Object relational mapping object relational mapper ORM for PHP that provides ... layer . One of Doctrine s key features is the option to write database queries in a proprietary object oriented SQL dialect called Doctrine Query Language DQL . Usage demonstration Doctrine follows ... of the software project. Features Image doctrine layers.jpg thumb 250px Media doctrine layers.jpg Overview of Doctrine One feature of Doctrine is the low level of configuration that is needed to start a project. Doctrine can generate object classes from an existing database, and the programmer can ... of Doctrine is the ability to optionally write database queries in an OO Object oriented programming object oriented SQL dialect called DQL Doctrine Query Language inspired by Hibernate Java Hibernate s Hibernate Query Language HQL . Alternately, the tt Doctrine Query tt class allows one to construct ... requiring any code duplication. Writing queries explicitly however is not always necessary, as Doctrine ... constructed without writing queries. Other notable features of Doctrine are support for hierarchical .... History Doctrine was started by Konsta Vesterinen , also known as zYne . The project s initial commit ... of Code project. Doctrine 1.0.0 was released on September 1, 2008. ref http www.doctrine project.org blog doctrine 1 0 released Doctrine 1.0.0 released ref The first stable version of Doctrine 2.0 was released ... http www.doctrine project.org blog doctrine2 released ref Influences Doctrine has been influenced by dozens ... language Ruby languages. The purpose of the Doctrine project is to build an equally powerful solution for the PHP language. Community There is an active IRC channel where users and developers of Doctrine ... is tt doctrine tt . irc irc.freenode.net doctrine User mailing list http groups.google.com group ... more details