Sentence examples for law distinct from inspiring English sources

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The rules, which in essence constitute a new body of law distinct from military and civilian law, allow, for example, witnesses to testify anonymously for the prosecution.

Unfortunately, if Parliament will not legislate and the Supreme Court will not take on the responsibility of developing a "domestic human rights law" distinct from that of the Strasbourg court this is the only remaining alternative.

"If Parliament will not legislate and the Supreme Court will not take on the responsibility of developing a 'domestic human rights law' distinct from that of the Strasbourg court, this is the only remaining alternative," he argued.

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In terms of a categorization drawn from Marx, economics focuses on the interchange between humans and nature as a domain with its own laws, distinct from (even though potentially disturbed by) what happens in the domains in which humans relate to each other through politics and culture.

In the English legal system, the term is of dubious significance; in the words of the English jurist Sir Frederick Pollock, "so-called 'martial law,' as distinct from military law, is an unlucky name for the justification by the common law of acts done by necessity for the defence of the Commonwealth when there is war within the realm".

The particle amplitude of seismic surface waves (Rayleigh and Love waves) ideally decays inversely proportional to the square root distance, which is in agreement with the distance power law, although distinct from the acoustic case.

Dipole dipole interactions that manifest in the form of deviation from the Beer Lambert law generate distinct cross peaks visualized in the resultant 2D synchronous spectra of the two chemical systems.

The division between the three branches aims to ensure that those who formulate the laws are distinct from those entrusted with their interpretation, application, and enforcement.

Signals characterized with multiple components having different frequency laws leave distinct features when examined in the time-frequency domain [5].

A good agreement is observed between the prescribed and identified laws for distinct parameter settings, even when significant noise is added to the displacement fields.

A common-law system distinct from that practised in the rest of Europe, it spread with the expansion of the British Empire and applies in many countries previously ruled by Britain.

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