Prisons Commission - translation to ολλανδικά
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Prisons Commission - translation to ολλανδικά

Ecclesiastical Prisons; Prisons, Ecclesiastical

Prisons Commission         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Prisons Commission; Prison Commissioner; Prison Commission (disambiguation); Prison commissioner
Commissariaat van Gevangenis
commission of enquiry         
FORMAL BODY CREATED FOR PUBLIC ENQUIRY INTO A DEFINED ISSUE IN SOME COMMONWEALTH MONARCHIES
Royal Commission; Royal Commission of Inquiry; Royal Commissioner; Commission of Inquiry; Commission of Enquiry; Royal commissions; Royal commissioner; Commission (government); Royal Commissions of Inquiry; Royal Commission of Inquiry into Drug Trafficking and Government Corruption; Royal Commissions
onderzoekcommissie
commission of inquiry         
FORMAL BODY CREATED FOR PUBLIC ENQUIRY INTO A DEFINED ISSUE IN SOME COMMONWEALTH MONARCHIES
Royal Commission; Royal Commission of Inquiry; Royal Commissioner; Commission of Inquiry; Commission of Enquiry; Royal commissions; Royal commissioner; Commission (government); Royal Commissions of Inquiry; Royal Commission of Inquiry into Drug Trafficking and Government Corruption; Royal Commissions
onderzoekcommissie

Ορισμός

Royal Commission
¦ noun (in the UK) a commission of inquiry appointed by the Crown on the recommendation of the government.

Βικιπαίδεια

Ecclesiastical prison

It is plain from many decrees in the Corpus Juris Canonici that the Roman Catholic Church has claimed and exercised the right, belonging to a perfect and visible society, of protecting its members by condemning the guilty to imprisonment. The object of prisons originally, both among the Hebrews and the Romans, was merely the safe-keeping of a criminal, real or pretended, until his trial. The ecclesiastical idea of imprisonment, however, is that confinement be made use of both as a punishment and as affording an opportunity for reformation and reflection.