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51Law and Gospel — The relationship between God s Law and the Gospel is a major topic in Lutheran and Reformed theology. In these traditions, the distinction between the doctrines of Law, which demands obedience to God s will, and Gospel, which promises the… …
52matter — mat|ter1 W1S1 [ˈmætə US ər] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(SUBJECT/SITUATION)¦ 2 matters 3¦(MATERIAL)¦ 4 as a matter of fact 5 what s the matter?/something s the matter/nothing s the matter etc 6.) the truth/fact of the matter is (that) 7 for that matter 8 be… …
53administrative law judge — n: an officer in a government agency with quasi judicial functions including conducting hearings, making findings of fact, and making recommendations for resolution of disputes concerning the agency s actions – called also administrative judge;… …
54at issue — I adverb being analyzed, in contemplation, in dispute, in question, on the agenda, under advisement, under consideration, under examination II index arguable, competitive (antagonistic), contestable …
55Law of Papua New Guinea — Papua New Guinea This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Papua New Guinea Queen Elizabeth II …
56foreign law — the law of any jurisdiction having a different system of law from that applied by the court considering the issue. In English law what is the foreign law in any given case is a matter of fact to be proved by the evidence of expert witnesses.… …
57capacity to decide the matter in issue — index jurisdiction Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
58question at issue — index conflict, controversy (argument), issue (matter in dispute) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
59issue of law — controversy over a legal matter, disagreement over the interpretation of a law …
60International law and the Arab–Israeli conflict — Arguments about the applicability of various elements of international law underlie the debate around the Arab Israeli conflict. This article discusses the basis for these conflicts. The basis for legal arguments International law is different… …