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    Explore " fair trials" with insightful episodes like "Deuteronomy 17-20 | Why Are We Different?", "Review of Loki "The Nexus Event"", "99 Rebecca Shaeffer", "Fixing Interpol with Matt Apuzzo" and ""INTERPOL is being abused by dictatorships" - Georgetown Uni, Nov 9 2015 - PART 2 - Noyabr 11, 2015" from podcasts like ""God's Plan, Your Part", "The Legal Geeks", "Decarceration Nation (with Josh and Joel)", "The World Unpacked" and "VOA Direct Packages - Voice of America"" and more!

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    Deuteronomy 17-20 | Why Are We Different?

    Deuteronomy 17-20 | Why Are We Different?

    Deuteronomy 17-20 contains laws and regulations that cover a range of topics, each with their own significance and context.

    In Deuteronomy 17, the appointment and conduct of judges and leaders is the focus. The requirements for judges, including impartiality, honesty, and knowledge of the law, are outlined, as is a system for resolving difficult cases. This emphasis on justice and impartiality reinforces the idea that the Israelites were a chosen people who were to be set apart from other nations, demonstrating their commitment to righteousness and justice.

    Deuteronomy 18 contains laws concerning idolatry and false prophets. It prohibits the Israelites from engaging in various forms of divination and warns against listening to false prophets, establishing a test for determining true prophets. 

    Deuteronomy 19 focuses on manslaughter and the establishment of cities of refuge. The principle of "an eye for an eye" is established, and a process for determining whether someone who has killed another person has done so intentionally or unintentionally is laid out. 

    Deuteronomy 20 contains laws concerning warfare. Rules for declaring war and laying siege to a city are established, as are guidelines for how to treat enemy soldiers and civilians. Exemptions from military service are also provided. This emphasis on the rules of warfare reinforces the idea of the Israelites as a people committed to justice and fairness, even in times of conflict. 

    One of the key themes in Deuteronomy is the emphasis on the cultural distinctives of the Israelites as a way of setting them apart from other nations and demonstrating their obedience to God. This includes laws prohibiting intermarriage with other nations, prohibitions against eating certain foods, and laws concerning clothing and appearance.

    These cultural distinctives were important for maintaining the Israelites' identity as a chosen people and reminding them of their covenant with God. They also served as a way of ensuring that the Israelites did not adopt the religious practices and customs of other nations, which could lead them away from their relationship with God.

    In the New Testament, the idea of being ambassadors for Christ is closely related to the concept of cultural distinctives. As Christians, we are called to be set apart from the world and to live in a way that reflects our allegiance to Christ. This includes being mindful of our behavior, speech, and appearance in order to avoid being a stumbling block to others and to represent Christ well to the world.

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    Fixing Interpol with Matt Apuzzo

    Fixing Interpol with Matt Apuzzo

    Interpol conjures up images of shady agents in sharp suits, jetting around the world to capture international criminals. But recently the international police agency has come under fire, as autocratic regimes around the world have used its Red Notice system to harass and arrest political exiles. Has Interpol become just an international extension of the regimes of Vladimir Putin and Xi Jin Ping? Should the organization be reformed? Or is the criticism too harsh for a one hundred year old organization with a history of tracking criminals across borders? Jen talks to New York Times reporter Matt Apuzzo about where things went wrong, and how they could get back on track.

    "INTERPOL is being abused by dictatorships" - Georgetown Uni, Nov 9 2015 - PART 1 - Noyabr 11, 2015

    "INTERPOL is being abused by dictatorships" - Georgetown Uni, Nov 9 2015 - PART 1 - Noyabr 11, 2015
    Fair Trials International & the Georgetown Law Human Rights Institute discussion in Washington, Nov 9, 2015. This is PART 1 of the audio recorded by VOA Uzbek. The first speaker is Patrick W. Griffith from the Georgetown Law Human Rights Institute. Part 2: http://m.amerikaovozi.com/a/3052350.html
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