The Separation of powers.
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encourage political discussion and economic reform
land that was 'empty' or 'without people'. The laws of the the new settlers could apply to this empty land. the concept that settlers carried the laws of the their homeland to their new land is also referred to as the doctrine og reception.
The doctrine of predestination is most closely associated with John Calvin, a 16th-century Protestant Reformer. Calvin's theological system emphasized the sovereignty of God in salvation, asserting that God has predestined some individuals for salvation and others for damnation. While the concept of predestination existed prior to Calvin, his interpretation and teachings significantly shaped the doctrine within Reformed theology.
The basis of physiocratic doctrine was the adage that all wealth originated with the land and that agriculture alone could increase and multiply wealth.
The Archipelagic Doctrine is a legal concept that defines archipelagic states as those consisting of groups of islands and adjacent waters forming an intrinsic geographical, economic, and political entity. It establishes the rights, duties, and limits of archipelagic states in relation to their archipelagic waters. The doctrine was first introduced by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) in 1982.
They used the doctrine of natural rights built on the concept of "fundamental fairness."
The doctrine of stare decisis.
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one who disagrees with the concept of or belief in the transubstantiation doctrine of the Catholic church
trespass doctrine
self-sufficiency
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Scarcity
The archipelagic doctrine is a concept in international law that establishes a legal framework for countries with archipelagos, defining their internal waters, territorial sea, archipelagic waters, and exclusive economic zone. It allows archipelagic states to draw straight baselines connecting their outermost islands to enclose their waters as a single unit for legal purposes. This doctrine helps clarify and regulate maritime boundary disputes and rights of passage for archipelagic nations.
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