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Spicer, Andrew. "Archbishop Tait, The Huguenots and the French Church at Canterbury." Studies in Church History 49 (2013): 219–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424208400002151.

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Archibald Campbell Tait was enthroned as archbishop of Canterbury in February 1869. It was an inauspicious time to assume the primacy of the Church of England, which was riven by internal conflicts and religious differences. Furthermore, Gladstone had recently swept to power with the support of the Nonconformists. The new prime minister had a mandate to disestablish the Irish church and his political supporters sought to challenge the privileges and status of the Church of England. As primate, Tait attempted to defend the Church of England as the established church and restrict those parties that held particularly narrow and dogmatic beliefs, regardless of whether they were Evangelicals or Ritualists. The archbishop strove to straddle these religious differences and to achieve his aims through a policy of compromise and tolerance, but some of his actions served to cause further divisions within the Anglican church. Tait’s efforts to restrict elaborate ceremonial and services through the Public Worship Regulation Act (1874) alienated the Ritualists, for example. Many more clergy were opposed to his concessions to Nonconformists in the Burials Bill (1877), which would have allowed them to be interred in parish churchyards. Amidst the wider religious tensions and political conflicts that marked his primacy, the archbishop also took a close interest in the French Protestant Church at Canterbury, whose history he regarded as reflecting some important attributes of the Church of England, its past, and its current status in the world.
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Calnan, Susan, Martin P. Davoren, Ivan J. Perry, and Órla O’Donovan. "Ireland’s Public Health (Alcohol) Bill." Contemporary Drug Problems 45, no. 2 (April 29, 2018): 107–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0091450918768284.

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The proposal to introduce a Public Health (Alcohol) Bill marks a significant development in Ireland’s alcohol policymaking landscape. While the Bill has generated support from public health advocates, it has also raised considerable opposition, particularly from industry. This analysis aims to examine the debate around this Bill using the theoretical framework of critical discourse analysis and applying Carol Bacchi’s What’s the Problem Represented To Be critical mode of analysis. A key objective is to analyze the current prevailing representations of alcohol and its regulation in Ireland but also to consider what they reveal about the underlying governing rationality in relation to alcohol regulation. In particular, it questions whether the Bill signals a shift in the official governing rationality regarding alcohol regulation. The analysis illustrates how alcohol is problematized in markedly different ways in the debates and how such debates are often underpinned by multifaceted elements. Despite such differences, it argues that there are still signs of a neoliberal rhetoric emerging within the public health discourses, raising a question over whether the Bill and its supporting discourses signal a paradigmatic shift or are more indicative of a policy embracing hybrid forms of rule.
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Man, Sulai. "Problems of the establishment of worship houses in Pati, Central Java." Analisa 22, no. 2 (December 11, 2015): 187. http://dx.doi.org/10.18784/analisa.v22i2.88.

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<p><em>This research aimed to know the problems of establishment of worship houses in Pati Central Java. This research used a qualitative approach with the collecting data interview, observation, and documen review. This research was expected to give information and theoritical study materials for the general public, especially those related to policy on the establishment of worship houses. The results showed that establishment of worship houses is often a clash beetween the formal regulation and social regulation, because of differences in interpretation of legislation. The establishment of worship houses take place smoothly and individual appproach with good. In contrast, the establishment of worship houses are often hampered by resistance citizens of community, but goverment does not give a definite decision “accepted” or “rejected”. This resulted in the establisment of worship houses stagnant and impressed omission.</em></p><p><em>Keywords : </em></p><p><em> Houses of worship - formal regulation - social conflict </em></p>
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Yalkin, Tolga R., and Patrick F. Baud. "Nonpartisanship of Agents of Parliament: Bill C-520’s Redundant and Likely Unconstitutional Approach." Constitutional Forum / Forum constitutionnel 23, no. 3 (July 8, 2014): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.21991/c95q3w.

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Bill C-520 was introduced to ensure the non-partisanship of agents of Parliament and their staff. Partisan activities, however, are already regulated by the Public Service Employment Act and the Values and Ethics Code for the Public Sector. The bill would require public servants to disclose partisan history even though such history cannot be taken into account in hiring or retention; to disclose any intentions to engage in partisan activities even though such activities are already prohibited if they would impair one’s real or apparent impartiality; and to solemnly affirm a narrow version of the Values and Ethics Code for the Public Sector they already sign when accepting employment. Furthermore, Bill C-520 runs roughshod over employees’ Charter rights and freedoms by attempting to compel expression and seemingly encouraging discrimination in hiring. The bill discourages political association, without adequate regard to the constitutional requirements set out by the SCC in Osborne that individual circumstances be taken into account when restricting public servant’s political freedoms. In sum, significant portions of the bill are duplicative of existing regulation, introduce ambiguity into the regime for the regulation of public servants, and are of dubious constitutionality.
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Hutabarat, Binsar Antoni. "EVALUASI TERHADAP RUMUSAN RANCANGAN UNDANG-UNDANG PESANTREN DAN PENDIDIKAN KEAGAMAAN." Societas Dei: Jurnal Agama dan Masyarakat 5, no. 2 (December 5, 2018): 130. http://dx.doi.org/10.33550/sd.v5i2.87.

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ABSTRACT: This article entitled, “Evaluation to the Formulation of the Bill on Islamic Boarding School and Religious Education” focuses on the evaluation to the formation process and the material of the Bill on Pesantren (Islamic Boarding School) and Religious Education. The instrument used is the Law of Regulation on Drafting the Law No. 12 of 2011 on Establishment of Laws and Regulations as well as the Ministerial Regulation from the State Minister for State Apparatus Reform No.: Per/04/M.PAN/4/2007 about General Guidance on Formulation, Implementation, Work Evaluation, and Revision of Public Policy in Central and Regional Government Institutions especially in relation with the principle of public policy formulation. This study finds that the Bill on Pesantren and Religious Education is elitist and has not fulfilled the requirement of policy formulation in democratic model. And the material of the Bill on Pesantren and Religious Education as an alternative policy has not fulfilled the principle of justice and diversity as decreed in the Regulation on Drafting the Law. The writer’s recommendation is that the proposed Bill on Pesantren and Religious Education as an alternative policy needs to be cancelled. KEYWORDS: public policy, pesantren (Islamic boarding school), religious education, policy evaluation
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Hwang, Thomas J., Rachel E. Sachs, and Aaron S. Kesselheim. "Public Participation in Drafting of the 21st Century Cures Act." Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 45, no. 2 (2017): 212–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1073110517720650.

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The 21st Century Cures Act is a major act of legislation that contains numerous changes to drug and device regulation. The House of Representatives passed the Act after considerable interest group lobbying, but the bill and the key changes made during its drafting remain controversial. Using publicly disclosed records of written comments on the bill, we reviewed the key areas of lobbying activity and the compromises made in the final text. We focused on legislative provisions relating to management of the National Institutes of Health, incentives for medical product development, and approval standards for new drugs and devices. By the end of the first comment period, the Committee received 118 comments. Most respondents were patient organizations, professional societies, and pharmaceutical and device companies. Overall, the majority of public comments were positive, although public health and consumer organizations were underrepresented in the number of submitted comments. As the legislative process continued, the draft bill underwent several changes relating to NIH funding, market exclusivity provisions, and scrutiny of regulatory evidentiary standards. Understanding the key statutory provisions and how they have evolved could help patients, researchers, and advocates make more informed comments on the bill and future health care legislation.
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Shodiq, Shubhan. "Penanganan Covid-19 Dalam Pendekatan Kaidah Fikih dan Ushul Fikih (Analisis Kebijakan Pembatasan Sosial Berskala Besar Dibidang Keagamaan)." Al-Adalah: Jurnal Hukum dan Politik Islam 5, no. 2 (July 16, 2020): 100–122. http://dx.doi.org/10.35673/ajmpi.v5i2.743.

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The corona virus are sweeping the world. Transmission that is so fast from human to human causes heavy casualties. Based on research, this virus commonly spread through droplets and direct contact with sufferers. Nowadays, vaccines and drugs are still being developed by experts. Therefore, almost all country take on policies to prevent the spread of the virus. As an affected country, Indonesia also issued a policy of Pembatasan Sosial Sekala Besar (PSBB) (Large-Scale Social Restrictions). This rule regulate various aspects such as restrictions on educational, employment and worship activities. In the rules of worship, this regulation requires temporary abolition of worship in worship place. This instruction raises the pros and cons in society. Some people consider the omission of observance in the worship place is inappropriate due to the fact that other public places such as markets are still open. Using kaidah fikih and ushul fikih approach, this paper analyzes the policy. The results of this study indicate that the policy of eliminating the worship in the worship places during a pandemic is not inapposite with Islamic law. Moreover, to issue other policies in dealing with this pandemic, based on Islamic law, safeguarding lives (hifzh al-nafs) is prioritized more than protecting assets (hifzh al-mâl).
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Sukamto, Amos, and S. Panca Parulian. "Religious Community Responses to the Public Policy of the Indonesian Government Related to the covid-19 Pandemic." Journal of Law, Religion and State 8, no. 2-3 (December 16, 2020): 273–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22124810-2020006.

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Abstract The purpose of this article is to analyze religious responses to the policy of Indonesian government in dealing with the covid-19 pandemic. Article 4 of Government Regulation (PP) No. 21/2020 mentions restrictions on religious activities. The response of the religious community to this government policy was varied. The Council of Indonesian Ulama, Majelis Ulama Indonesia (mui), issued several fatwas containing a ban on worship involving large numbers of people. A small group of fanatic Muslims initially opposed the policy, but eventually followed it. Among Protestants, the mainstream and Pentecostal churches under the Communion of Churches in Indonesia (pgi) are highly coordinated with government regulations. Some Pentecostal churches attempted to continue holding worship together for reasons of holy communion, but eventually they followed government regulations. The Catholic church followed government regulations consistently.
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Hutabarat, Binsar Antoni. "Pendapat Pimpinan-pimpinan Gereja di Bekasi tentang Izin Pendirian Rumah Ibadah dalam Peraturan Bersama Menteri Tahun 2006." Societas Dei: Jurnal Agama dan Masyarakat 2, no. 2 (October 24, 2017): 396. http://dx.doi.org/10.33550/sd.v2i2.24.

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ABSTRACT:The article, entitled "Opinion The church Leaders in Bekasi on the Permit Construction of Houses of Worship in the Joint Regulation of the Minister of the Year 2006, will be explained about the implementation of policies permit the establishment of houses of worship in Joint Regulation of the Minister (PBM) in 2006 in Bekasi, as well as the implications for church in that place, through the opinion of the church leaders in Bekasi. First, authors will describe the Guarantee Rights of Religion, Belief, Worship and Establish Home Worship based on Pancasila and the Indonesian Constitution, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, The Covenant, and documents declarations of the United Nations (UN), and also explained about permit the establishment of houses of worship of Letters Joint Decree (SKB) until the PBM. After that, will be presented regarding the results of the opinion of the church leaders in Bekasi on the implementation of the policy permits a house of worship in Bekasi. Opinion leaders in Bekasi Church will be grouped in four categories, namely: A) The church which has a license, and not problematic. B) The church is having problems obtaining a license, a problem with the public, but finish. C) The church that does not have a license but has no problem with the community. D) The church that does not have permissions and have problem with the community, and did not finish. The findings obtained are church leaders in the four categories above found PBM on authorizing the establishment of houses of worship contrary to Pancasila and the Indonesian Constitution and the values of human rights are universal, and implementation of government policies that adversely affect the lives of religious believers in Bekasi, both in the internal relations of religion, as well as in interreligious relations. KEYWORDS: permit the establishment of houses of worship, Joint Ministerial Decree, Pancasila, the Indonesian constitution, human rights
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Shlikhter, A. "Public Wealth in USA: Distribution and Financing." World Economy and International Relations, no. 5 (2014): 42–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2014-5-42-52.

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The article focuses on the state regulation and financing of public wealth in the USA. The author analyses historical trends in managing of state social programs within the system “federation – states – local units”. Special attention is given to the concepts and practices of federative relations in the context of US socioeconomic development. The article also evaluates the reforms of state machinery conducted during the terms of Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, George Bush (Jr.) and Barack Obama administrations.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Public Worship Regulation Bill"

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Odendaal, Elizabeth Margaretha. "Regulering van die ouditeursprofessie in Suid-Afrika (Afrikaans)." Thesis, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/24971.

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Financial scandals worldwide have led to an auditing profession crisis. Society has lost confidence in the profession because of a growing perception that it does not act in the public interest, but in its own interest only. The way in which the auditing profession is regulated may impact positively or negatively on the value of the audit function. Consequently there is danger that the profession may lose its very reason for existence. Conversely, the profession has an opportunity to re-invent itself, and by so doing, regain the trust of society. The South African auditing profession, as elsewhere, has begun to recognise this situation as an opportunity to introduce changes to the regulation of the profession. These regulations are the key to society’s willingness to trust the outcome of the audit process. While the current regulations are obviously flawed, it is believed that, once revised, society may regain confidence and trust in the profession and its services. To this end the Draft Auditing Profession Bill, 2004 was published in November 2004. In this thesis the profession’s regulations, including the Draft Auditing Profession Bill, 2004, are evaluated in terms of factors that are central to an effective and credible regulatory system. The burning issues involving the auditing profession are also identified in this study, and evaluated. In comparison with changes already made in other countries, it appears that those important regulatory system factors and the key public interest issues of credibility and trust are inadequately addressed by the proposed auditing profession regulations. The fundamental reasons for this failure are the proposed composition and financing of the regulator and associated bodies. Hence, in this study a normative framework for regulating the auditing profession in South Africa is proposed in an effort to regain society’s trust.
Thesis (DCom (Accounting Sciences))--University of Pretoria, 2007.
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Marková, Lucie. "Postoj Magistrátu hlavního města Prahy k prostituci." Master's thesis, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-353709.

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The diploma thesis The City Hall of Prague attitude towards prostitution is based on the constructivist paradigm and uses feminist theories. It examines, by means of a critical reading, the attitudes of the City Hall of Prague towards prostitution and its development in course of time. The period of investigation was determined by the beginning of municipal intention to introduce a regulatory bill. For this purpose all the relevant press releases from the period 2003 and 2015 were gathered. These documents are concerned with prostitution and they are accessible on press service section of www.praha.eu portal used by the City Hall as a medium for press releases. A theory part introduces basic concepts and trends in feminist debates concerning prostitution. The core of the thesis consists of four categories derived from the source data.These are: definition of prostitution, prostitution as a problem, needs and goals, and support and repression. The categories are treated critically from the viewpoint of feminist theories. The author follows not only the topics concerning prostitution, but also the way they are presented. There are also topics mentioned the City Hall neglects. The City Hall, by expressing and non-expressing its attitude towards partial themes, shapes their real form, development and...
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Books on the topic "Public Worship Regulation Bill"

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Parliament, Scotland. Passage of the regulation of care (Scotland) bill 2000: SP bill 24 (Session 1), subsequently 2001 asp 8. Edinburgh: Stationery Office, 2003.

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Lawrence, Birkel Michael, ed. The mind of Christ: Bill Taber on Meeting for Business. Wallingford, PA: Pendle Hill Publications, 2010.

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Britain, Great, ed. Ritual legislation in the Victorian Church of England: Antecedents and passage of the Public Worship Regulation Act, 1874. San Francisco: Mellen Research University Press, 1993.

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The Andhra Pradesh Public Employment (Regulation of Age of Superannuation) Bill, 1983 (L.A. bill no. 18 of 1983): Report of the select committee, Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council. Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh Legislature, 1985.

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Assembly, Canada Legislature Legislative. Bill: An act for the regulation of insolvency, and the management and realization of estates under deeds of assignment. Quebec: Thompson, 2003.

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New, Jersey Legislature Senate Natural Resources Trade and Economic Development Committee. Committee meeting of Senate Natural Resources, Trade and Economic Development Committee and Assembly Policy and Rules Committee: Senate bill no. 1940 and Assembly bill no. 91 : (authorizes off-tariff rates and alternative regulation for certain public utilities) : May 30, 1995, Club House at Clearbrook, Monroe Township, New Jersey. Trenton, N.J: Office of Legislative Services, Public Information Office, Hearing Unit, 1995.

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New Jersey. Legislature. General Assembly. Labor Committee. Public hearing before Assembly Labor Committee: Assembly bill no. 3565 (concerns regulation of apparel industry) and Assembly bill no. 2974 (prohibits industrial homework in the manufacture of women's apparel) : October 2, 1990, City Council Chambers, Passaic City Hall, Passaic, New Jersey. [Trenton, N.J.]: The Committee, 1990.

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Environment, New Jersey Legislature Senate Committee on Energy and. Public hearing before Senate Energy and Environment Committee, Senate bill 2492: Provides for the regulation and conservation of watershed protection property : June 9, 1988, Oradell Borough Hall, Oradell, New Jersey. Trenton, N.J: The Committee, 1988.

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New Jersey. Legislature. General Assembly. Independent Authorities Committee. Public hearing before Assembly Independent Authorities Committee: Assembly bill no. 4481 (makes various changes in the laws governing the operation and regulation of the casinos) : February 20, 1991, Municipal Council Chambers, Borough Hall, Totowa, New Jersey. Trenton, N.J: The Committee, 1991.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Subcommittee on Clean Air and Nuclear Regulation. Pending nuclear legislation: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Clean Air and Nuclear Regulation of the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, first session, on S. 1162, a bill to authorize appropriations for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ... S. 1165, a bill to provide for judicial review ... S. 1166, a bill to amend the Energy Reorganization Act ... June 30, 1993. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Public Worship Regulation Bill"

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Marsh, P. T. "The Public Worship Regulation Act, 1874." In The Victorian Church in Decline, 158–92. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315622224-ch-7.

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"Nutrition and catering in institutions." In Oxford Handbook of Nutrition and Dietetics, edited by Joan Webster-Gandy, Angela Madden, and Michelle Holdsworth, 199–212. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199585823.003.0010.

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Introduction 200 Hospital catering 202 Schools 206 Prisons 210 The Armed Forces 211 Regulation and monitoring 212 In the UK approx. £2 bill/y is spent on providing food and drink in public institutions to service users, staff and the general public. However the quality and safety of the food is equally as important as the cost. In 2006 the National Audit Office (...
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