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That she chooses divine over royal law and therefore does not separate church and state is the way in which Antigone relates to the observance of religious law in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the recent non-burial edict conflicts with divine will and Theban tradition. Theban Princess Antigone chooses to comply with divine provisions. She believes that gods rule the world and the Underworld and that the state must take a back seat to divine authority.
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Yes, she was religious, but only conventionally so. The Shakespeares did all that the law required of them in terms of religious observance. They baptised the kids and attended church regularly. Religion in Shakespeare's day was almost all a matter of outward conformity and almost nothing to do with inner conviction. The only people who worried about inner conviction generally were worried that they were outwardly conforming to the wrong thing. Apparently William Shakespeare's father was of the view that he ought to conform to Catholic modes of worship. Shakespeare's son-in-law John Hall felt that the modes of worship were too Catholic. Neither of them cared enough about the issue to make martyrs of themselves. As for William and Anne, there is no reason to believe either of them thought much about religion at all.
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The noun form of compel is compulsion.
compel
I will compel him to tell the truth.I wish I could compel my cat to come when I call.
An order to compel a public official to either perform or not perform is a Writ of Mandamus. When bringing the action against a federal official, it law can be found in 28 U.S.C. section 1361. However, if the action is to be brought against a state official, you must check the state's law and bring the action in the court with the proper jurisdiction. Additionally, a Writ of Mandamus cannot be used to compel an official to do something he or she is not stautorily required to do. - Graduating Law School Student - New York
You can't compel me to answer this question.
The abbreviation for enforcement is "enf." The word "enforcement" means to compel or force obedience or compliance to a law or rule.
1.the state or quality of being in conformity with the law; lawfulness. 2.attachment to or observance of law. 3.Usually, legalities. a duty or obligation imposed by law.
Government by "men" ie A Man means that that man (a dictator) is above the law. A Government by "laws" (meaning passed by an elected legislature) means that the laws apply to evereone, nobodly is above the law.
Charles Edward Pollock has written: 'A treatise on the power of the courts of common law to compel the production of documents for inspection' -- subject(s): Discovery (Law), Evidence (Law), Courts
Regular elections where citizens choose their representatives. Separation of powers among different branches of government. Rule of law applied equally to all citizens. Guarantee of basic human rights and freedoms. Protection of minority rights. Transparency and accountability in government operations. Independent judiciary to interpret and uphold the constitution. Freedom of speech, press, and assembly.