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"There is a big difference between decisions on doctrine and dogma and juridical rules," said the Rev. Thomas J. Reese, an American Jesuit who edits the Catholic magazine America.

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These bail-outs became a recurring feature, with 57 over the next century.The bigger idea was the "juridical" principle.

Ironically, in "The Emancipation of Women in Ancient Rome," Roger Vigneron and Jean-François Gerkens explain how the Italians of antiquity forged a polity where "the rule of juridical equality was the duty to be pursued".

Though a Franco-Byzantine treaty of 814 guaranteed to Venice political and juridical independence from the rule of the Western Empire, it did not confirm any effective dependence on the Byzantine Empire, and by 840 841 the doge was negotiating international agreements in his own name.

Displaying Mr Karadzic's famous bouffon is against the rules, and the juridical arm of the election's supervisor, the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe, duly disqualified his party in the contest for Pale's council.

Where Kant insists that reason must assign domains and limits to the other faculties, its dependence upon the unity of the subject for the identity of concepts as laws or rules de-legitimizes its juridical authority in the postmodern age.

Juridical constraints define legal constraints such as licensing rules, editing rights, etc. Technical constraints represent the requirements determined by the provider to execute the requested service.

It deals with topics such as cosmogony, the definition of dharma, the sacraments, initiation and Vedic study, the eight forms of marriage, hospitality and funerary rites, dietary laws, pollution and purification, rules for women and wives, royal law, juridical matters, pious donations, rites of reparation, the doctrine of karma, the soul, and punishment in hell.

According to their theory, the pope possessed universal dominion, which in the abstract juridical order extended to all kingdoms, although in the practical order he had to leave the temporal rule to the emperor and to the kings.

The "dead-donor rule" refers to the widely accepted ethical and juridical norm that governs practices of organ procurement for transplantation: vital organs should be taken only from dead patients.

According to a comparative approach, we can classify juridical models on embryos research into two main types: "value oriented," characterized by very restricted rules aimed to guarantee the embryo preservation [ 18], and "procedure oriented," where instead less restricted rules are in force which allow exceptions [ 19, 20].

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