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What is the Greek term for canon? | <text>What is the Greek term for canon?</text><reasoning>Greek kanon / Ancient Greek: κανών, Arabic Qanun / قانون, Hebrew kaneh / קנה, "straight"; a rule, code, standard, or measure; the root meaning in all these languages is "reed" (cf. the Romance-language ancestors of the English word "cane").</reasoning><output>kan... |
What is the Hebrew term for canon? | <text>What is the Hebrew term for canon?</text><reasoning>Greek kanon / Ancient Greek: κανών, Arabic Qanun / قانون, Hebrew kaneh / קנה, "straight"; a rule, code, standard, or measure; the root meaning in all these languages is "reed" (cf. the Romance-language ancestors of the English word "cane").</reasoning><output>ka... |
What is the Arabic term meaning canon? | <text>What is the Arabic term meaning canon?</text><reasoning>Greek kanon / Ancient Greek: κανών, Arabic Qanun / قانون, Hebrew kaneh / קנה, "straight"; a rule, code, standard, or measure; the root meaning in all these languages is "reed" (cf. the Romance-language ancestors of the English word "cane").</reasoning><outpu... |
What is the common definition of the word canon as it appears in Greek, Arabic and Hebrew? | <text>What is the common definition of the word canon as it appears in Greek, Arabic and Hebrew?</text><reasoning>Greek kanon / Ancient Greek: κανών, Arabic Qanun / قانون, Hebrew kaneh / קנה, "straight"; a rule, code, standard, or measure; the root meaning in all these languages is "reed" (cf. the Romance-language ance... |
Which English term is derived from the same root as the Greek, Arabic and Hebrew words for canon? | <text>Which English term is derived from the same root as the Greek, Arabic and Hebrew words for canon?</text><reasoning>Greek kanon / Ancient Greek: κανών, Arabic Qanun / قانون, Hebrew kaneh / קנה, "straight"; a rule, code, standard, or measure; the root meaning in all these languages is "reed" (cf. the Romance-langua... |
What is another name for the collections of other Catholic churches led by the Supreme Pontiff? | <text>What is another name for the collections of other Catholic churches led by the Supreme Pontiff?</text><reasoning>The Roman Catholic Church canon law also includes the main five rites (groups) of churches which are in full union with the Roman Catholic Church and the Supreme Pontiff:</reasoning><output>rites</outp... |
How many major rites exist? | <text>How many major rites exist?</text><reasoning>The Roman Catholic Church canon law also includes the main five rites (groups) of churches which are in full union with the Roman Catholic Church and the Supreme Pontiff:</reasoning><output>five</output> |
Who is the leader of the Roman Catholic Church? | <text>Who is the leader of the Roman Catholic Church?</text><reasoning>The Roman Catholic Church canon law also includes the main five rites (groups) of churches which are in full union with the Roman Catholic Church and the Supreme Pontiff:</reasoning><output>the Supreme Pontiff</output> |
What term characterizes the intersection of the rites with the Roman Catholic Church? | <text>What term characterizes the intersection of the rites with the Roman Catholic Church?</text><reasoning>The Roman Catholic Church canon law also includes the main five rites (groups) of churches which are in full union with the Roman Catholic Church and the Supreme Pontiff:</reasoning><output>full union</output> |
Which denomination is led by the Supreme Pontiff? | <text>Which denomination is led by the Supreme Pontiff?</text><reasoning>The Roman Catholic Church canon law also includes the main five rites (groups) of churches which are in full union with the Roman Catholic Church and the Supreme Pontiff:</reasoning><output>Roman Catholic</output> |
In what institution do church courts still have relevant functions in secular society? | <text>In what institution do church courts still have relevant functions in secular society?</text><reasoning>In the Church of England, the ecclesiastical courts that formerly decided many matters such as disputes relating to marriage, divorce, wills, and defamation, still have jurisdiction of certain church-related ma... |
In what century did Saxons and Normans separate? | <text>In what century did Saxons and Normans separate?</text><reasoning>In the Church of England, the ecclesiastical courts that formerly decided many matters such as disputes relating to marriage, divorce, wills, and defamation, still have jurisdiction of certain church-related matters (e.g. discipline of clergy, alte... |
What type of law is not found in ecclesiastical systems in the modern day? | <text>What type of law is not found in ecclesiastical systems in the modern day?</text><reasoning>In the Church of England, the ecclesiastical courts that formerly decided many matters such as disputes relating to marriage, divorce, wills, and defamation, still have jurisdiction of certain church-related matters (e.g. ... |
At which universities were canon law degrees abolished? | <text>At which universities were canon law degrees abolished?</text><reasoning>In the Church of England, the ecclesiastical courts that formerly decided many matters such as disputes relating to marriage, divorce, wills, and defamation, still have jurisdiction of certain church-related matters (e.g. discipline of clerg... |
Who was responsible for banning canon law education from Oxford and Cambridge? | <text>Who was responsible for banning canon law education from Oxford and Cambridge?</text><reasoning>In the Church of England, the ecclesiastical courts that formerly decided many matters such as disputes relating to marriage, divorce, wills, and defamation, still have jurisdiction of certain church-related matters (e... |
What are the permanent sources of positive ecclesiastical law? | <text>What are the permanent sources of positive ecclesiastical law?</text><reasoning>In the Roman Church, universal positive ecclesiastical laws, based upon either immutable divine and natural law, or changeable circumstantial and merely positive law, derive formal authority and promulgation from the office of pope, w... |
What are the impermanent sources of positive ecclesiastical law? | <text>What are the impermanent sources of positive ecclesiastical law?</text><reasoning>In the Roman Church, universal positive ecclesiastical laws, based upon either immutable divine and natural law, or changeable circumstantial and merely positive law, derive formal authority and promulgation from the office of pope,... |
What is given to the universal positive law of the Roman Catholic Church by its leader? | <text>What is given to the universal positive law of the Roman Catholic Church by its leader?</text><reasoning>In the Roman Church, universal positive ecclesiastical laws, based upon either immutable divine and natural law, or changeable circumstantial and merely positive law, derive formal authority and promulgation f... |
What is the pope's official title? | <text>What is the pope's official title?</text><reasoning>In the Roman Church, universal positive ecclesiastical laws, based upon either immutable divine and natural law, or changeable circumstantial and merely positive law, derive formal authority and promulgation from the office of pope, who as Supreme Pontiff posses... |
What three divisions of power often found in government does the pope hold? | <text>What three divisions of power often found in government does the pope hold?</text><reasoning>In the Roman Church, universal positive ecclesiastical laws, based upon either immutable divine and natural law, or changeable circumstantial and merely positive law, derive formal authority and promulgation from the offi... |
What is a term for the Church of England and churches that align with it? | <text>What is a term for the Church of England and churches that align with it?</text><reasoning>Other churches in the Anglican Communion around the world (e.g., the Episcopal Church in the United States, and the Anglican Church of Canada) still function under their own private systems of canon law.</reasoning><output>... |
What is an example of a member of the Anglican Communion in America? | <text>What is an example of a member of the Anglican Communion in America?</text><reasoning>Other churches in the Anglican Communion around the world (e.g., the Episcopal Church in the United States, and the Anglican Church of Canada) still function under their own private systems of canon law.</reasoning><output>the E... |
What is an example of a member of the Anglican Communion in Canada? | <text>What is an example of a member of the Anglican Communion in Canada?</text><reasoning>Other churches in the Anglican Communion around the world (e.g., the Episcopal Church in the United States, and the Anglican Church of Canada) still function under their own private systems of canon law.</reasoning><output>the An... |
What do extant churches of the Anglican Communion still operate with? | <text>What do extant churches of the Anglican Communion still operate with?</text><reasoning>Other churches in the Anglican Communion around the world (e.g., the Episcopal Church in the United States, and the Anglican Church of Canada) still function under their own private systems of canon law.</reasoning><output>thei... |
What is the name for the rules issued by the heads of the Church? | <text>What is the name for the rules issued by the heads of the Church?</text><reasoning>Canon law is the body of laws and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority (Church leadership), for the government of a Christian organization or church and its members. It is the internal ecclesiastical law governing the Catho... |
In what type of religion are canon laws applicable? | <text>In what type of religion are canon laws applicable?</text><reasoning>Canon law is the body of laws and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority (Church leadership), for the government of a Christian organization or church and its members. It is the internal ecclesiastical law governing the Catholic Church (bo... |
Which institutions make up the Catholic Church? | <text>Which institutions make up the Catholic Church?</text><reasoning>Canon law is the body of laws and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority (Church leadership), for the government of a Christian organization or church and its members. It is the internal ecclesiastical law governing the Catholic Church (both L... |
What body was first responsible for creating canon? | <text>What body was first responsible for creating canon?</text><reasoning>Canon law is the body of laws and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority (Church leadership), for the government of a Christian organization or church and its members. It is the internal ecclesiastical law governing the Catholic Church (bo... |
What does canon law consist of? | <text>What does canon law consist of?</text><reasoning>Canon law is the body of laws and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority (Church leadership), for the government of a Christian organization or church and its members. It is the internal ecclesiastical law governing the Catholic Church (both Latin Church and ... |
What is the difference between the "I" signals on E2 and E5B and the civilian codes of GPS (L1-CA and L2C)? | <text>What is the difference between the "I" signals on E2 and E5B and the civilian codes of GPS (L1-CA and L2C)?</text><reasoning>Characteristics of the "I" signals on E2 and E5B are generally similar to the civilian codes of GPS (L1-CA and L2C), but Compass signals have somewhat greater power. The notation of Compass... |
When did the BeiDou-2 system start offering services? | <text>When did the BeiDou-2 system start offering services?</text><reasoning>The BeiDou-2 system began offering services for the Asia-Pacific region in December 2012. At this time, the system could provide positioning data between longitude 55°E to 180°E and from latitude 55°S to 55°N.</reasoning><output>December 2012<... |
Where did the BeiDou-2 system start offering services in 2012? | <text>Where did the BeiDou-2 system start offering services in 2012?</text><reasoning>The BeiDou-2 system began offering services for the Asia-Pacific region in December 2012. At this time, the system could provide positioning data between longitude 55°E to 180°E and from latitude 55°S to 55°N.</reasoning><output>the A... |
What entity believes itself to have the longest standing internal mechanism of laws in Western Europe? | <text>What entity believes itself to have the longest standing internal mechanism of laws in Western Europe?</text><reasoning>The Catholic Church has what is claimed to be the oldest continuously functioning internal legal system in Western Europe, much later than Roman law but predating the evolution of modern Europea... |
What is a legal system older than Catholic law? | <text>What is a legal system older than Catholic law?</text><reasoning>The Catholic Church has what is claimed to be the oldest continuously functioning internal legal system in Western Europe, much later than Roman law but predating the evolution of modern European civil law traditions. What began with rules ("canons"... |
What is the term for laws produced at the Council of Jerusalem? | <text>What is the term for laws produced at the Council of Jerusalem?</text><reasoning>The Catholic Church has what is claimed to be the oldest continuously functioning internal legal system in Western Europe, much later than Roman law but predating the evolution of modern European civil law traditions. What began with... |
When was the Council of Jerusalem held? | <text>When was the Council of Jerusalem held?</text><reasoning>The Catholic Church has what is claimed to be the oldest continuously functioning internal legal system in Western Europe, much later than Roman law but predating the evolution of modern European civil law traditions. What began with rules ("canons") adopte... |
Apart from the Old and New Testaments, which other cultures influenced canon? | <text>Apart from the Old and New Testaments, which other cultures influenced canon?</text><reasoning>The Catholic Church has what is claimed to be the oldest continuously functioning internal legal system in Western Europe, much later than Roman law but predating the evolution of modern European civil law traditions. W... |
What continent's laws developed alongside those of the Church? | <text>What continent's laws developed alongside those of the Church?</text><reasoning>The institutions and practices of canon law paralleled the legal development of much of Europe, and consequently both modern civil law and common law (legal system) bear the influences of canon law. Edson Luiz Sampel, a Brazilian expe... |
In which types of law can elements of canon law be seen? | <text>In which types of law can elements of canon law be seen?</text><reasoning>The institutions and practices of canon law paralleled the legal development of much of Europe, and consequently both modern civil law and common law (legal system) bear the influences of canon law. Edson Luiz Sampel, a Brazilian expert in ... |
Who stated that Church law can be seen in the growth of civil law institutions? | <text>Who stated that Church law can be seen in the growth of civil law institutions?</text><reasoning>The institutions and practices of canon law paralleled the legal development of much of Europe, and consequently both modern civil law and common law (legal system) bear the influences of canon law. Edson Luiz Sampel,... |
What two regions does Sampel cite as examples of the influence of canon law? | <text>What two regions does Sampel cite as examples of the influence of canon law?</text><reasoning>The institutions and practices of canon law paralleled the legal development of much of Europe, and consequently both modern civil law and common law (legal system) bear the influences of canon law. Edson Luiz Sampel, a ... |
What does Sampel claim had a great impact on? | <text>What does Sampel claim had a great impact on?</text><reasoning>The institutions and practices of canon law paralleled the legal development of much of Europe, and consequently both modern civil law and common law (legal system) bear the influences of canon law. Edson Luiz Sampel, a Brazilian expert in canon law, ... |
Sprint, ITT, and Telenor are examples of what? | <text>Sprint, ITT, and Telenor are examples of what?</text><reasoning>After forming partnerships with multinational corporations such as Sprint, ITT and Telenor, these firms now offer the cheapest and clearest phone calls in Africa. These Somali telecommunication companies also provide services to every city, town and ... |
Who provides service to every City, town, and hamlet in Somalia? | <text>Who provides service to every City, town, and hamlet in Somalia?</text><reasoning>After forming partnerships with multinational corporations such as Sprint, ITT and Telenor, these firms now offer the cheapest and clearest phone calls in Africa. These Somali telecommunication companies also provide services to eve... |
aproximately how many main lines are there per 1000 people? | <text>aproximately how many main lines are there per 1000 people?</text><reasoning>After forming partnerships with multinational corporations such as Sprint, ITT and Telenor, these firms now offer the cheapest and clearest phone calls in Africa. These Somali telecommunication companies also provide services to every ci... |
what is another word for availability of telephone lines? | <text>what is another word for availability of telephone lines?</text><reasoning>After forming partnerships with multinational corporations such as Sprint, ITT and Telenor, these firms now offer the cheapest and clearest phone calls in Africa. These Somali telecommunication companies also provide services to every city... |
How much does Hormuud Telecom gross per year? | <text>How much does Hormuud Telecom gross per year?</text><reasoning>After forming partnerships with multinational corporations such as Sprint, ITT and Telenor, these firms now offer the cheapest and clearest phone calls in Africa. These Somali telecommunication companies also provide services to every city, town and h... |
What group took issue with the Roman canons? | <text>What group took issue with the Roman canons?</text><reasoning>Roman canon law had been criticized by the Presbyterians as early as 1572 in the Admonition to Parliament. The protest centered on the standard defense that canon law could be retained so long as it did not contradict the civil law. According to Polly ... |
In what year was there documented criticism of Roman church law by Presbyterians? | <text>In what year was there documented criticism of Roman church law by Presbyterians?</text><reasoning>Roman canon law had been criticized by the Presbyterians as early as 1572 in the Admonition to Parliament. The protest centered on the standard defense that canon law could be retained so long as it did not contradi... |
To whom did Presbyterians complain in 1572? | <text>To whom did Presbyterians complain in 1572?</text><reasoning>Roman canon law had been criticized by the Presbyterians as early as 1572 in the Admonition to Parliament. The protest centered on the standard defense that canon law could be retained so long as it did not contradict the civil law. According to Polly H... |
For how long did the Reformed Church state that canon had been administered by members of the church? | <text>For how long did the Reformed Church state that canon had been administered by members of the church?</text><reasoning>Roman canon law had been criticized by the Presbyterians as early as 1572 in the Admonition to Parliament. The protest centered on the standard defense that canon law could be retained so long as... |
Which church officials were responsible for the administration of canon law? | <text>Which church officials were responsible for the administration of canon law?</text><reasoning>Roman canon law had been criticized by the Presbyterians as early as 1572 in the Admonition to Parliament. The protest centered on the standard defense that canon law could be retained so long as it did not contradict th... |
What ancient law served as the precursor to the type of legislation seen in the Roman Catholics? | <text>What ancient law served as the precursor to the type of legislation seen in the Roman Catholics?</text><reasoning>Much of the legislative style was adapted from the Roman Law Code of Justinian. As a result, Roman ecclesiastical courts tend to follow the Roman Law style of continental Europe with some variation, f... |
What word characterizes the type of procedure found in American and British courts? | <text>What word characterizes the type of procedure found in American and British courts?</text><reasoning>Much of the legislative style was adapted from the Roman Law Code of Justinian. As a result, Roman ecclesiastical courts tend to follow the Roman Law style of continental Europe with some variation, featuring coll... |
What term characterizes the type of procedure used in Roman Church courts? | <text>What term characterizes the type of procedure used in Roman Church courts?</text><reasoning>Much of the legislative style was adapted from the Roman Law Code of Justinian. As a result, Roman ecclesiastical courts tend to follow the Roman Law style of continental Europe with some variation, featuring collegiate pa... |
What is the English meaning of inquirere? | <text>What is the English meaning of inquirere?</text><reasoning>Much of the legislative style was adapted from the Roman Law Code of Justinian. As a result, Roman ecclesiastical courts tend to follow the Roman Law style of continental Europe with some variation, featuring collegiate panels of judges and an investigati... |
Hormuud Telecom launched what service in 2012? | <text>Hormuud Telecom launched what service in 2012?</text><reasoning>In December 2012, Hormuud Telecom launched its Tri-Band 3G service for internet and mobile clients. The first of its kind in the country, this third generation mobile telecommunications technology offers users a faster and more secure connection.</re... |
Who was the 3G service for? | <text>Who was the 3G service for?</text><reasoning>In December 2012, Hormuud Telecom launched its Tri-Band 3G service for internet and mobile clients. The first of its kind in the country, this third generation mobile telecommunications technology offers users a faster and more secure connection.</reasoning><output>int... |
what type of connection was the first of its kind in Somalia? | <text>what type of connection was the first of its kind in Somalia?</text><reasoning>In December 2012, Hormuud Telecom launched its Tri-Band 3G service for internet and mobile clients. The first of its kind in the country, this third generation mobile telecommunications technology offers users a faster and more secure ... |
What type of connection does Tri-Band 3G offer its customers? | <text>What type of connection does Tri-Band 3G offer its customers?</text><reasoning>In December 2012, Hormuud Telecom launched its Tri-Band 3G service for internet and mobile clients. The first of its kind in the country, this third generation mobile telecommunications technology offers users a faster and more secure ... |
what does 3G stand for? | <text>what does 3G stand for?</text><reasoning>In December 2012, Hormuud Telecom launched its Tri-Band 3G service for internet and mobile clients. The first of its kind in the country, this third generation mobile telecommunications technology offers users a faster and more secure connection.</reasoning><output>third g... |
What are two other possible terms for canon law among some denominations? | <text>What are two other possible terms for canon law among some denominations?</text><reasoning>In Presbyterian and Reformed churches, canon law is known as "practice and procedure" or "church order", and includes the church's laws respecting its government, discipline, legal practice and worship.</reasoning><output>"... |
In what types of institutions are canon rules called "practice and procedure"? | <text>In what types of institutions are canon rules called "practice and procedure"?</text><reasoning>In Presbyterian and Reformed churches, canon law is known as "practice and procedure" or "church order", and includes the church's laws respecting its government, discipline, legal practice and worship.</reasoning><out... |
What aspect of management is covered by church order? | <text>What aspect of management is covered by church order?</text><reasoning>In Presbyterian and Reformed churches, canon law is known as "practice and procedure" or "church order", and includes the church's laws respecting its government, discipline, legal practice and worship.</reasoning><output>government</output> |
What aspect of decorum is covered by practice and procedure? | <text>What aspect of decorum is covered by practice and procedure?</text><reasoning>In Presbyterian and Reformed churches, canon law is known as "practice and procedure" or "church order", and includes the church's laws respecting its government, discipline, legal practice and worship.</reasoning><output>discipline</ou... |
What aspect of faith is covered by canon law? | <text>What aspect of faith is covered by canon law?</text><reasoning>In Presbyterian and Reformed churches, canon law is known as "practice and procedure" or "church order", and includes the church's laws respecting its government, discipline, legal practice and worship.</reasoning><output>worship</output> |
When was the original Code of Canon Law published? | <text>When was the original Code of Canon Law published?</text><reasoning>The first Code of Canon Law, 1917, was mostly for the Roman Rite, with limited application to the Eastern Churches. After the Second Vatican Council, (1962 - 1965), another edition was published specifically for the Roman Rite in 1983. Most recen... |
For which part of the Roman Catholic Church was the first Code published? | <text>For which part of the Roman Catholic Church was the first Code published?</text><reasoning>The first Code of Canon Law, 1917, was mostly for the Roman Rite, with limited application to the Eastern Churches. After the Second Vatican Council, (1962 - 1965), another edition was published specifically for the Roman R... |
During what years was the Second Vatican Council held? | <text>During what years was the Second Vatican Council held?</text><reasoning>The first Code of Canon Law, 1917, was mostly for the Roman Rite, with limited application to the Eastern Churches. After the Second Vatican Council, (1962 - 1965), another edition was published specifically for the Roman Rite in 1983. Most r... |
For whom was a new edition of canon law released in 1983? | <text>For whom was a new edition of canon law released in 1983?</text><reasoning>The first Code of Canon Law, 1917, was mostly for the Roman Rite, with limited application to the Eastern Churches. After the Second Vatican Council, (1962 - 1965), another edition was published specifically for the Roman Rite in 1983. Mos... |
When was the first Code produced for Eastern Churches? | <text>When was the first Code produced for Eastern Churches?</text><reasoning>The first Code of Canon Law, 1917, was mostly for the Roman Rite, with limited application to the Eastern Churches. After the Second Vatican Council, (1962 - 1965), another edition was published specifically for the Roman Rite in 1983. Most r... |
What is a fundamental collection of documents of the Lutherans? | <text>What is a fundamental collection of documents of the Lutherans?</text><reasoning>The Book of Concord is the historic doctrinal statement of the Lutheran Church, consisting of ten credal documents recognized as authoritative in Lutheranism since the 16th century. However, the Book of Concord is a confessional docu... |
Beginning in what century was the Book of Concord a central part of the Lutheran Church? | <text>Beginning in what century was the Book of Concord a central part of the Lutheran Church?</text><reasoning>The Book of Concord is the historic doctrinal statement of the Lutheran Church, consisting of ten credal documents recognized as authoritative in Lutheranism since the 16th century. However, the Book of Conco... |
What kind of statement is the Book of Concord? | <text>What kind of statement is the Book of Concord?</text><reasoning>The Book of Concord is the historic doctrinal statement of the Lutheran Church, consisting of ten credal documents recognized as authoritative in Lutheranism since the 16th century. However, the Book of Concord is a confessional document (stating ort... |
What are the legislative systems of various Lutheran institutions called? | <text>What are the legislative systems of various Lutheran institutions called?</text><reasoning>The Book of Concord is the historic doctrinal statement of the Lutheran Church, consisting of ten credal documents recognized as authoritative in Lutheranism since the 16th century. However, the Book of Concord is a confess... |
What kind of belief is the subject of the Book of Concord? | <text>What kind of belief is the subject of the Book of Concord?</text><reasoning>The Book of Concord is the historic doctrinal statement of the Lutheran Church, consisting of ten credal documents recognized as authoritative in Lutheranism since the 16th century. However, the Book of Concord is a confessional document ... |
When was the infrastructure of the postal service destroyed? | <text>When was the infrastructure of the postal service destroyed?</text><reasoning>The national postal infrastructure was completely destroyed during the civil war. In order to fill the vacuum, Somali Post signed an agreement in 2003 with the United Arab Emirates' Emirates Post to process mail to and from Somalia. Emi... |
What airport is home to the Emirates post mail hub? | <text>What airport is home to the Emirates post mail hub?</text><reasoning>The national postal infrastructure was completely destroyed during the civil war. In order to fill the vacuum, Somali Post signed an agreement in 2003 with the United Arab Emirates' Emirates Post to process mail to and from Somalia. Emirates Pos... |
What year was the national Communications act enacted? | <text>What year was the national Communications act enacted?</text><reasoning>On March 22, 2012, the Somali Cabinet unanimously approved the National Communications Act, which paves the way for the establishment of a National Communications regulator in the broadcasting and telecommunications sectors. The bill was pass... |
What Act clears the way for a National Communications Regulator? | <text>What Act clears the way for a National Communications Regulator?</text><reasoning>On March 22, 2012, the Somali Cabinet unanimously approved the National Communications Act, which paves the way for the establishment of a National Communications regulator in the broadcasting and telecommunications sectors. The bil... |
What types of stakeholders consulted on the bill to enact the National Communications Act? | <text>What types of stakeholders consulted on the bill to enact the National Communications Act?</text><reasoning>On March 22, 2012, the Somali Cabinet unanimously approved the National Communications Act, which paves the way for the establishment of a National Communications regulator in the broadcasting and telecommu... |
The National Communications Act is expected to create and invironment favorable for what? | <text>The National Communications Act is expected to create and invironment favorable for what?</text><reasoning>On March 22, 2012, the Somali Cabinet unanimously approved the National Communications Act, which paves the way for the establishment of a National Communications regulator in the broadcasting and telecommun... |
Continued infrastructure development results in more efficient what? | <text>Continued infrastructure development results in more efficient what?</text><reasoning>On March 22, 2012, the Somali Cabinet unanimously approved the National Communications Act, which paves the way for the establishment of a National Communications regulator in the broadcasting and telecommunications sectors. The... |
What school of thought serves as a model for canon theory? | <text>What school of thought serves as a model for canon theory?</text><reasoning>Canonical jurisprudential theory generally follows the principles of Aristotelian-Thomistic legal philosophy. While the term "law" is never explicitly defined in the Code, the Catechism of the Catholic Church cites Aquinas in defining law... |
Which philosopher is quoted by the Catechism? | <text>Which philosopher is quoted by the Catechism?</text><reasoning>Canonical jurisprudential theory generally follows the principles of Aristotelian-Thomistic legal philosophy. While the term "law" is never explicitly defined in the Code, the Catechism of the Catholic Church cites Aquinas in defining law as "...an or... |
What word is not specifically given meaning in the Code of the Church? | <text>What word is not specifically given meaning in the Code of the Church?</text><reasoning>Canonical jurisprudential theory generally follows the principles of Aristotelian-Thomistic legal philosophy. While the term "law" is never explicitly defined in the Code, the Catechism of the Catholic Church cites Aquinas in ... |
What does Aquinas define as the aim toward which law is working? | <text>What does Aquinas define as the aim toward which law is working?</text><reasoning>Canonical jurisprudential theory generally follows the principles of Aristotelian-Thomistic legal philosophy. While the term "law" is never explicitly defined in the Code, the Catechism of the Catholic Church cites Aquinas in defini... |
What term expresses the idea of law derived from Aquinas as interpreted by the Catechism? | <text>What term expresses the idea of law derived from Aquinas as interpreted by the Catechism?</text><reasoning>Canonical jurisprudential theory generally follows the principles of Aristotelian-Thomistic legal philosophy. While the term "law" is never explicitly defined in the Code, the Catechism of the Catholic Churc... |
As of 2004, what do all Anglican Communion Churches share? | <text>As of 2004, what do all Anglican Communion Churches share?</text><reasoning>Currently, (2004), there are principles of canon law common to the churches within the Anglican Communion; their existence can be factually established; each province or church contributes through its own legal system to the principles of... |
What term characterizes the way in which the existence of canon principles can be shown? | <text>What term characterizes the way in which the existence of canon principles can be shown?</text><reasoning>Currently, (2004), there are principles of canon law common to the churches within the Anglican Communion; their existence can be factually established; each province or church contributes through its own leg... |
Through what does each member of the Anglican Communion make a contribution to Church law? | <text>Through what does each member of the Anglican Communion make a contribution to Church law?</text><reasoning>Currently, (2004), there are principles of canon law common to the churches within the Anglican Communion; their existence can be factually established; each province or church contributes through its own l... |
What kind of force could the canonical principles be said to have within the Communion? | <text>What kind of force could the canonical principles be said to have within the Communion?</text><reasoning>Currently, (2004), there are principles of canon law common to the churches within the Anglican Communion; their existence can be factually established; each province or church contributes through its own lega... |
What does having common principles show and support for churches int he Communion? | <text>What does having common principles show and support for churches int he Communion?</text><reasoning>Currently, (2004), there are principles of canon law common to the churches within the Anglican Communion; their existence can be factually established; each province or church contributes through its own legal sys... |
Mustaqbal Media Corporation is based where? | <text>Mustaqbal Media Corporation is based where?</text><reasoning>Other radio stations based in Mogadishu include Mustaqbal Media corporation and the Shabelle Media Network, the latter of which was in 2010 awarded the Media of the Year prize by the Paris-based journalism organisation, Reporters Without Borders (RSF). ... |
In what year was Shabelle Media network awarded the media of the year prize? | <text>In what year was Shabelle Media network awarded the media of the year prize?</text><reasoning>Other radio stations based in Mogadishu include Mustaqbal Media corporation and the Shabelle Media Network, the latter of which was in 2010 awarded the Media of the Year prize by the Paris-based journalism organisation, ... |
How many short wave radio stations broadcast from the capital? | <text>How many short wave radio stations broadcast from the capital?</text><reasoning>Other radio stations based in Mogadishu include Mustaqbal Media corporation and the Shabelle Media Network, the latter of which was in 2010 awarded the Media of the Year prize by the Paris-based journalism organisation, Reporters With... |
Prior to 1917, what church was in a similar situation as the Eastern Catholic Churches as regards its legal system? | <text>Prior to 1917, what church was in a similar situation as the Eastern Catholic Churches as regards its legal system?</text><reasoning>The law of the Eastern Catholic Churches in full union with Rome was in much the same state as that of the Latin or Western Church before 1917; much more diversity in legislation ex... |
What was different about the Eastern Churches compared with the Western? | <text>What was different about the Eastern Churches compared with the Western?</text><reasoning>The law of the Eastern Catholic Churches in full union with Rome was in much the same state as that of the Latin or Western Church before 1917; much more diversity in legislation existed in the various Eastern Catholic Churc... |
What was still a main factor in the Eastern Church laws? | <text>What was still a main factor in the Eastern Church laws?</text><reasoning>The law of the Eastern Catholic Churches in full union with Rome was in much the same state as that of the Latin or Western Church before 1917; much more diversity in legislation existed in the various Eastern Catholic Churches. Each had it... |
When did Pius XI announce his goal of codifying the law of all Eastern Churches? | <text>When did Pius XI announce his goal of codifying the law of all Eastern Churches?</text><reasoning>The law of the Eastern Catholic Churches in full union with Rome was in much the same state as that of the Latin or Western Church before 1917; much more diversity in legislation existed in the various Eastern Cathol... |
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