Sentence examples for justice chapter from inspiring English sources

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"To none will we sell, to none will we deny, or delay, the right of justice" chapter 40 of the charter and still in force today – is as resonant and succinct a statement today as it was eight centuries ago.

Whether the commanders will serve any prison time for the thousands of kidnappings and killings committed under their leadership will be an issue dealt with as part of the transitional justice chapter of the negotiations.

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These rapid HIAs were integrated into the environmental justice chapters in the EISs (MMS 2007a, 2007b).

Whether they will serve prison time for the thousands of kidnappings and killings committed under their leadership will be dealt with as part of the transitional-justice chapter of the negotiations.

The discursiveness is exhilarating, and nowhere more so than in the chapter "Justice", where Bate ranges from examining the lives of petty officials, the administration of the law throughout the country and the endless litigation of the new middle class, to Falstaff's line "We have heard the chimes at midnight", of which he asks: which chimes were they?

In this clip from an episode of "Oprah's Next Chapter," Justice Sotomayor talks to Oprah about her mother's parenting philosophies.

You wonder if, when writing these fiery chapters, Justice Thomas recalled his own admiring words about his grandfather.

Because these patterns of choice within marriages lead to inequalities between men and women, property division on divorce is a matter of equality or equal opportunity, and so a just law of divorce is essential to gender justice (Okin 1989, Chapters 7 and 8; Rawls 1997, 787 794; Shanley 2004, 3 30; Waldron 1988, and see 5.1).

In a few short years Civic Bangladesh, seeking to actualize the principles of Bangladesh's 1971 constitution (liberty, dignity, and justice), has established chapters of what is called the "Dignity Forum" in every district in the country.

(He had an odd fixation about Justice Barak, devoting a chapter of a 2003 book, "Coercing Virtue: The Worldwide Rule of Judges," to an attack on him and on the court he led.

Nonetheless, a predominant chapter in Justice Wright's judicial career was marked by turbulence and criticism over some of his bail decisions in the 1970s; he emerged from that era with an enduring nickname: Turn 'Em Loose Bruce.

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