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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «NOMOCRACY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
nomocracy in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
nomocracy im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
War and Peace in the Law of Islam
It is therefore not God, but God's law which really governs; and, as such, the State
should be called nomocracy, not theocracy. The Oxford Dictionary defines
nomocracy as "a system of government based on a legal code; the rule of law in
a ...
2
The Political Culture of Judaism
Chapter. 4. Nomocracy,. or. the. Regime. of. Halakhah. The central concept upon
which Judaic society is based is the idea of divine sovereignty, manifested in the
revelation of God's guidance in the Torah. The Torah, in effect, serves as the ...
3
Ordered Anarchy: Jasay and his Surroundings
Although a convivial order is not a teleocracy and is an order maintained by
adherence to general rules of conduct, it would be unwise to refer to it as a "
nomocracy." The latter term, like "autocracy," "democracy," and "aristocracy."
suggests a ...
Professor Hardy Bouillon, Professor Hartmut Kliemt, 2012
4
The Economics of Liberty
Llewellyn H. Rockwell. Oakeshott and F. A. Hayek have distinguished sharply
between "nomocracy," or government according to impartial rules, and "
teleocracy," or government intended to achieve some substantive purpose of the
state itself.
Llewellyn H. Rockwell, 1990
The implement was nomocracy, the rule of Law. Henceforth, nomocracy became
the most potent unifying force in Jewish life. The many centuries of dualism of the
spiritual class, which consisted of the hierarchy of the Temple and teachers of ...
6
Informatics and Management Science V
Democracy and nomocracy are not only the objective of humanity of sport in
harmonious society, but also its basic guarantee. The essence of the legal spirit
of sports is to pursue equality and justice and human rights and respect which is
in ...
7
The Economic and Social Regulation of Public Utilities: An ...
Although not himself a neo-liberal, Michael Oakeshott's distinction between a
teleocracy (an order devoted to the pursuit of some overall end, goal, or purpose)
and a nomocracy (a rule governed order not devoted to the attainment of
particular ...
Judith Clifton, Pierre Lanthier, Harm Schröter, 2014
8
The Political Theory of Ibn Khaldun
He wrote: "Mulk siyasi or "political sovereignty" is rule by law, or nomocracy. It is
subdivided into two types: siyasa 'aqliyya or rationally derived nomocracy, and
siyasa diniyya or religiously derived nomocracy. The Caliphate is of the latter
type.
9
Beyond Islam: A New Understanding of the Middle East
Urban religion constitutes a 'nomocracy' headed by the ulama as the guardians
of the divine law. This norm demands an ideal government ruling in accordance
with divine revelation on the model set up by the Prophet and the early caliphs.
The implement was nomocracy, the rule of Law. Henceforth, nomocracy became
the most potent unifying force in Jewish life. The many centuries of dualism of the
spiritual class, which consisted of the hierarchy of the Temple and teachers of ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «NOMOCRACY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
nomocracy im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Retribution and Revenge
Indeed the best definition of the society the Torah seeks to create is nomocracy: the rule of laws, not men. Retribution is the principled rejection ... «Arutz Sheva, Jul 15»
SHARI'AH LAW THE ISLAMIC THREAT TO CIVILIZATION
... universal “nomocracy” meaning a universal state governed by divine law. Thus, every muslim is bound by shari'ah, which “binds individuals, ... «NewsWithViews.com, Jul 15»
Yang Jiechi Attends the Fifth Meeting of BRICS High …
... world peace and security and promoting democratization and nomocracy of international relations and consolidate the important role played ... «MFA China, Mai 15»
Reinvigorating planning and the planning system in Queensland - a …
Nomocracy or teleocracy for social-spatial ordering', Progress in Planning, vol. 77, pp37-87. Arnstein, S 1969, 'A ladder of citizen participation', ... «Mondaq News Alerts, Apr 15»
The One About the Pope's Mother
Among many other things, it upholds the rule of law, or legal principle of nomocracy. Secularism promotes the idea that no private belief can ... «Pacific Standard, Feb 15»
Global Religion: Rule of Law
Aristotle's nomocracy (nomokratia) aspired that the “law should govern” nations, and not arbitrary government decisions, rulers, officials or ... «Greek Reporter, Dez 14»
Rule of law
According to Wikipedia, “The rule of law (also known as nomocracy) is the legal principle that law should govern a nation, as opposed to ... «Daily Times, Dez 14»
Hong Kong's 'Umbrella Square' one month on: how are protesters …
Rule of law doesn't mean what you think it means - (from WP) The rule of law (also known as nomocracy) is the legal principle that law should ... «The Guardian, Nov 14»
The Needs Of Justice In A Post-Transition Somalia - Analysis
With two decades of anarchy and absence of nomocracy, powerful politicians, religious leaders, businessmen and local communities within ... «Eurasia Review, Nov 13»
Home » Crime » Zimmerman Trial a Global Lesson in Justice …
Outwardly, this “nomocracy” [rule under law] appears as social corruption and national disease. But Americans, learning from their 19th century ... «The Moderate Voice, Jul 13»