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  • ...ial [[meaning]] which is more restricted than its meaning in international law. ...an be held liable under international law. The central principle of treaty law is [[expressed]] in the maxim [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacta_sunt_ser
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  • ...er abstains. In the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Union European Union], the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Amsterdam Treaty of Amsterda ...s is not so in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_law_(common_law) civil law] [[jury]] [[trials]].
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  • ...bited under [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_law international law]. ...Rights_of_the_European_Union Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union] prohibits the use of capital punishment. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wik
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  • ...stituting a new [[state]] on top of the member states. Under international law a confederation respects the [[sovereignty]] of its members and its constit A confederation in [[modern]] [[political]] terms is a permanent [[union]] of [[sovereign]] [[states]] for common [[action]] in relation to other st
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  • ...es. That new [[constitutions]] must be approved by referendum is [[natural law]]. ...the members of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Union European Union]).[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suffrage]
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  • In [[law]], it is a term of [[art]] used to identify a legal classification that exi ...of the words is ambiguous or inherently unclear. For example, in criminal law, a statute might require a ''mens rea'' element of "unlawful and malicious"
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  • ...a'' of 1815 formalized the system of diplomatic rank under international [[law]]: ...es a seat of international organizations like the United Nations/ European Union. In some cases an Ambassador at Large may even be specifically assigned a r
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  • ..., and most often the [[head of state]]. Thus the legal maxim, "there is no law without a sovereign." ...o be sovereign, which constitutes a true state of law: the [[letter of the law]] (if constitutionally correct) is applicable and enforceable, even when ag
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  • ...American Industry Classification System, or NAICS. The equivalent European Union list is the NACE. ==Commercial law==
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  • ...holic Church [https://www.intratext.com/IXT/ENG0017/_P19.HTM Code of Canon Law, canon 361], [https://www.intratext.com/IXT/LAT0758/_P7.HTM Code of Canons ...f the Catholic Church, then falls to the [[College of Cardinals]]. [[Canon law]] prohibits the College and the Camerlengo from introducing any innovations
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  • ...]] conception is rooted in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_history European history], particularly in the philosophy of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ ...nal work in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_law international law].
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  • ...Corpus Juris Civilis]] of Emperor [[Justinian I]] (around [[530]]). Roman law as preserved in Justinian's codes became the basis of legal practice in the ...system than on the legal systems of the continent. The influence of Roman law is shown by the wealth of legal terminology, retained by all legal systems,
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  • ...[[formal]] or [[informal]] [[system]] of [[primary]] [[principle]]s and [[law]]s that [[regulate]]s a [[government]] or other [[institution]]. ...nstitutions, the term ''constitution'' could be applied to any important [[law]] that governed the functioning of a government.
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  • ...ultery has been grounds for [[divorce]] under fault-based divorce [[family law|laws]]. In some places, the method of punishment for adultery is [[stoning] ...https://usmilitary.about.com/od/justicelawlegislation/a/adultery.htm] This law has been applied to cases where both partners were members of the military,
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  • ...ford: OUP, 1998), Ignaz Goldziher's ''Introduction to Islamic Theology and Law'' (Princeton University Press, 1981), Roger Jackson and John J. Makransky's ...gy" shifted, however, as it was used (first in Greek and then in Latin) in European Christian thought in the Patristic period, the [[Middle Ages]] and [[Age of
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  • ...ake of some doctrine or theory, runs the risk of running afoul of the iron law of [[unintended consequence]]s. Burke advocates vigilance against the possi ...served the interests of the people involved. "As Burke had declared…this law ... encroached upon property rights... . To the eighteenth century Whig, no
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  • ...civil government.[3] Theocratic governments enact [[Theonomy|theonomic]] [[law]]s.
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  • ...of 1989, a total collapse of European communist regimes outside of Soviet Union, which dissolved itself two years later, in 1991. Some communist regimes ou ...ther undifferentiated in the time, concentrated in the most industrialized European countries. In France with its revolutionary [[tradition]] lived for example
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  • In recent years, after European Imperialism, the distinction between "eastern" and "western" philosophy has In the Emin Society (printed in their archives) Dualism is presented as the Law of Two, which is said to have seven levels:
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  • ...ted to be the directors of time and fate itself, to be the givers of human law and morality, to be the ultimate judges of human worth and behavior, and to ...a counterpart to humans. In the reconstructed and hypothetical Proto-Indo-European, humans were described as ''chthonian'' ("earthly") as opposed to the deiti
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  • ...ich may include additional elements such as political pluralism, rule of [[law]], the right to petition elected officials for redress of grievances, [[due ...ives to exercise [[decision]]-making [[power]] is subject to the rule of [[law]], and usually moderated by a constitution that emphasizes the protection o
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  • ...y to transmit [[oral history|history]], [[orature|literature]], [[oral law|law]] or other knowledge across generations without a [[writing system]]. An ex ...z Autonomous Oblast|Kara-Kirghiz]] in what would later become the [[Soviet Union]].
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  • Western European social critics were the first, modern socialists: [[Robert Owen]], [[Charle ...the centennial of the French Revolution. Three hundred socialist and labor union organizations from 20 countries sent 384 delegates. [https://www.marxisthis
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  • ...servation of Mass resulted in the reformulation of chemistry based on this law and the oxygen theory of combustion, which was largely based on the work of #European alchemy [1300 – present], [[Pseudo-Geber]] builds on Arabic chemistry
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  • ...t]] is the [[body]] that has the power to make and [[authority]] to make [[law]]s, rules, and policies. Governments exist in all institutions that have l ...en after a political authority was established. "The state of nature has a law of nature to govern it, which obliges everyone...being all equal and indepe
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  • ...disappears from sight. Nobody seems worried that joy has been absent from European music for nearly two centuries; which says everything. Consume, consume: th ...married man to suffering, whether on the basis of divine grace or natural law. From prince to manager, from priest to expert, from father confessor to so
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  • ...e 1950s and 1960s during the riots in the cities. Isolated use of martial law tactics and even military control of society is necessary in isolated situa ...for the Union. It is an economic Union. However, there is a necessity of union beyond economies that must be used to join people together; some understand
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  • ...[biometrics]] software, and laws such as the Communications Assistance For Law Enforcement Act, governments now possess an unprecedented ability to monito ...are required to be available for unimpeded real-time monitoring by Federal law enforcement agencies.[5][6][7]
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  • ...uals]], [[education]], [[magic]], [[medicine]], [[art]], [[literature]], [[law]], [[government]], [[morals]], [[sex]] regulation, [https://en.wikipedia.or ...[[fluid]] and [[artistic]]; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_law Roman law] was [[dignified]] and [[respect]]-breeding. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
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  • ...3-1st-hail.html] After graduating in 1762 with highest honors, he studied law with George Wythe and was admitted to the Virginia bar in 1767. In addition to practicing law, Jefferson also represented Albemarle County in the Virginia House of Burge
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  • ...g]] [[human]] [[contacts]]. The [[development]] of [[industry]] demanded [[law]], order, and [[social]] [[adjustment]]; [[private]] [[property]] necessita ...archy]] augmented [[Pain|misery]]; therefore [[government]], comparative [[law]] and order, slowly [[emerged]] or is emerging. The coercive demands of the
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  • ...[[Life Carriers]] had planned a new [[type]] of [[mortal]] embracing the [[union]] of the conjoint [[offspring]] of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/inde ...ls, pottery, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weaving weaving], commercial [[law]], [[civil]] codes, [[religious]] [[ceremonial]], and an old [https://en.wi
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  • ...", "[[Terra (mythology)|Terra]]",Note that by [[International Astronomical Union]] convention, the term "Terra" is used for naming extensive land masses, ra ...th's mass, An impact origin of the Earth-Moon system, American Geophysical Union, [https://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2001AGUFM.U51A..02C] impacting the Earth i
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  • #reconciling the conservation law ("something from nothing"); ...e fruitless deep of the Sea, [[Pontus (mythology)|Pontus]], "without sweet union of love," out of her own self. But afterwards, Hesiod tells, she lay with H
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  • ...is affiliated with other blueblood organizations, mostly originating from European roots, but its goals and objectives are not aligned to the Incunabula.” ...American. They are global forces – albeit with dominance from American and European interests, but they’re not party affiliations like democrats and republic
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  • century to European liaisons, but because of the threat of total war, and the inability to The Higgs Boson is a destroyer. It is a true Ultimaton based in its creative union with the
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