| Carsten Bäcker, Stefan Baufeld - 2005 - 220 páginas
...Rechtsanwender" „Whoeverhath an absolute authority to Interpret any written or spoken laws, it is he who is truly the law-giver to all intents and purposes, and not the person who first wrote or spoke them. "* Bischof Benjamin Hoadly l. Einleitung Mit den Worten Benjamin Hoadlys gesprochen, ist es nicht die... | |
| Kermit L. Hall, Kevin T. McGuire - 2005 - 630 páginas
...argued, "[Wjhoever has an absolute Authority to interpret any written, or spoken Laws; it is He, who is truly the Law-giver, to all Intents and Purposes;...and not the Person who first wrote, or spoke them." Hoadly 's immediate point was theological, and this was a warning against giving the church hierarchy... | |
| Wilfrid Rumble - 2004 - 282 páginas
...book, 'Whoever hath an absolute authority to interpret any written or spoken laws, it is he who is truly the Law-giver to all intents and purposes, and not the person who first wrote or spoke them.'69 Nevertheless, the similarity between Holmes's and Gray's definition of law and that of Harrison... | |
| John L. Bowman - 2005 - 100 páginas
...said, "Nay whoever hath an absolute authority to interpret any written or spoken laws it is he who is the lawgiver to all intents and purposes and not the person who first wrote or spake them." It should come as no surprise then that in your more advanced societies' legal systems... | |
| J. M. Smits - 2006 - 841 páginas
...that 'whoever has an absolute authority to interpret any written, or spoken laws, it is he, who is truly the lawgiver, to all intents and purposes: and not the person who first wrote, or spoke them' (Vogenauer, 2001, p. 743). Justinian famously tried to safeguard his grip on the substance of his Corpus... | |
| W. J. Waluchow - 2006 - 7 páginas
...king: "Whoever hath an ultimate authority to interpret any written or spoken laws, it is he who is truly the Law-giver to all intents and purposes, and not the person who first wrote or spoke them."28 If Hoadly is right, then Regina's power to interpret her own limitations really does mean... | |
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