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    In the 19th century the theory of sovereignty as a legal concept was perfected by Austin‚ an English Jurist. He is regarded as a greatest exponent of Monistic Theory. In his book ‘Province of Jurisprudence Determined (1832) Austin observed’ “if a determinate human superior‚ not in the habit of obedience to a like superior‚ receives habitual obedience from the bulk of a given society‚ that determinate superior is sovereign in that society and that society (including superior) is a society political

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    The issue that will be discussed in this essay is the relationship between fiqh and economics. However‚ bear in mind‚ the type of economy that will be discussed in this issue is Islamic Economics. In order to understand the relationship between fiqh and economics‚ we must first define the two terms. Fiqh is technically defined as understanding of the practical rules of shariah which has been deducted from their detailed evidences (Quran and Sunnah). It explains the rules of shariah in facing any

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    and soon became very good at reading sheet music. His parents were very impressed and gave him his own music study‚ but soon decided instead to send him to a school that they had both graduated from. The school’s name was the Imperial School of Jurisprudence. Being a musician back then was very low on the social ladder‚ and with Pyotr’s fathers paycheck becoming more and more unsturdy his parents wanted him to be able to support himself as soon as possible. Tchaikovsky’s early

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    Canada. By 1971 he worked as an assistant pastor at St. Vincent Ferrer parish in Chicago. He helped parishioners go through annulments by the Codes of Canon Law. He didn’t receive formal education in canonical law so he took a course in church jurisprudence in Rome 1973. In 1978‚ Doyle finished his courses in canon law and in 1981 he was given an invitation for an interview to be a canon lawyer in Washington D.C. In 1984‚ a Louisiana priest was charged for pedophilia who admitted to having sex with

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    In special reference No.1 of 2002 ‚ Re‚ (Gujarat assembly election matter) ‚ the debate in the constituent assembly on article 85 and 174 was looked into. Khare‚ J .(as the learned chief justice then was) referred to kesavanandabharti case in support of the proposition that the constituent assembly debates are permissible aids in construction to ascertain intention to the constitution. The learned judge observed as follows : One of the known methods to discern the intention behind enacting a provision

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    Syllabus for the Five Year B.L.S./LL.B. (Revised) Course (With Effect from the Academic Year 2004-2005) First Year B.L.S./ LL.B. Degree Course (Sem.-I) ENGLISH - I A. GRAMMAR and USAGE (Communication Skills) 1. Simple sentences (one clause): Their phrase structure. i) Tense and concord ii) Basic Transformation: a) passive b) negative c) question 1. Compound and Complex Sentences: Use of connectives 2. Conditionals 3. Reported Speech 4. Some common errors in construction of sentences and sentence

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    ISLAM - BIOETHICS QUOTES ETC. GENERAL - Great opening paragraphs etc Islamic ethics in is all about a Muslim’s relationship with Allah. * Muslims believe that Allah is the all powerful creator of the universe to whom all humans are called to submit. Allah has revealed himself through the prophets the Shari’a (Law) that governs the whole of a Muslim’s life. This includes moral and ethical teachings on what is permissible (halal) and what is forbidden (haraam). * Ethical teachings in

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    PT Asuramsi Jasa Indonesia (Persero) v Dexia Bank SA [2007] 1 SLR(R) 597‚ court’s supervisory power should be exercised only in cases where “the upholding of an arbitral award would ‘shock the conscience’… or is ‘clearly injurious to the public good or...wholly offensive to the ordinary reasonable and fully informed member of the public’…or where it violates the forum’s most basic notion of morality and justice’…” International comity AJT 22 In the light of the Tribunal’s finding that the Concluding

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    is demonstrating the belief that only Allah can give or take life‚ and in interfering with the will of Allah‚ you are proving your distrust in Allah and the belief that Allah won’t allow more suffering than one can endure. Using the process of jurisprudence a number of Fiqh have been applied to develop the beliefs on abortion. All variants of Islam believe that once ensoulment occurs‚ abortion is not allowed. However the time in which it takes for ensoulment to occur varies from 40-120 days. Although

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