• The doctrine of capacities is a concept in political theory of medieval England which asserts a distinction between the person of the King and the institution...
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    The Crown (category Commonwealth of Nations)
    there was the doctrine of capacities separating the person of the king from his actions in the capacity of monarch. When the kingdom of England merged...
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    the doctrine of capacities. In 1310, Parliament complained that "the state of the king and the kingdom had much deteriorated since the death of the elder...
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    Declaration of 1308, is notable for its use of the "doctrine of capacities": the distinction between the person of the King and the institution of the Crown...
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    Henry Percy, 1st Baron Percy (category English people of the Wars of Scottish Independence)
    Gaveston. During the spring of 1308 the barons in parliament pressed the king to exile Gaveston, developing the Doctrine of Capacities, distinguishing between...
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    The Kennedy Doctrine refers to foreign policy initiatives of the 35th President of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, towards Latin America during...
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    Clean hands, sometimes called the clean hands doctrine, unclean hands doctrine, or dirty hands doctrine, is an equitable defense in which the defendant...
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    The Friedman doctrine, also called shareholder theory, is a normative theory of business ethics advanced by economist Milton Friedman which holds that...
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    cathedra. "Any doctrine 'of faith or morals' issued by the pope in his capacity as successor to St. Peter, speaking as pastor and teacher of the Church Universal...
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    Drago Doctrine was announced in 1902 by Argentine Minister of Foreign Affairs Luis MarĂ­a Drago in a diplomatic note to the United States. This doctrine stated...
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