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  • ...(September 2007). "Legal Abortion Worldwide: Incidence and Recent Trends". International Family Planning Perspectives 33 (3). [[Category: Law]]
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  • ...disturbances. Her work in the fields of education, pediatrics, and family law (Beyond the Best Interests of the Child), in which she collaborated with Pr * Freud, Anna. (1936). Collected writings. New York: International Universities Press.
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  • ==Commercial law== ...governing trade and commerce was a strong driving force in the creation of law and courts in Western civilization.
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  • International Hispanic Association at Xerox board of the international journal, The Learning Organization, based in
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  • ...elds including [[medicine]], [[architecture]], [[science]], engineering, [[law]], business (especially accounting and finance), technology, and advertisin ...aid], although they are still popular among non-Europeans in order to gain international [[exposure]] on one's [[résumé]] and for foreign language improvement.
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  • ...offices and meeting places of the seat of [[government]] and is fixed by [[law]]. An alternate term is [[political]] capital, but this phrase has a second ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Financial_Reporting_Standards International Financial Reporting Standards] (IFRS): (1) [[Physical]] capital maintenance
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  • ...ytechnic''' itself was formed from the merger of the '''Holborn College of Law, Languages and Commerce''' and the '''Regent Street Polytechnic''' in 1971. ...e [[Diplomatic Academy of London]], which operates postgraduate degrees on international politics and [[diplomacy]] in both its campuses in London and [[Paris]].
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  • ...rms of [constructivism in general). It is characterized by rejecting the [[law of excluded middle]]: as a consequence it does not in general accept rules # American International Encyclopedia, J.J. Little Co., New York 1954, Vol VIII
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  • ...mportant in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_law international law].
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  • ...ed indirectly from subjects taught at the original universities, such as [[law]], [[logic]], [[philosophy]], and [[medicine]]. But the university’s main ...], but these were regarded as preparation for the professions of medicine, law (civil and canonical), and divinity rather than subjects in their own right
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  • ...ntle and easy [[death]]. Used esp. with reference to a proposal that the [[law]] should sanction the putting painlessly to death of those suffering from i ...ministering lethal medicine is considered important[6]. For example, Swiss law on assisted suicide allows assisted suicide, while all forms of active euth
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  • ...The military branches of national resistance are passing away; the era of international harmony is really arriving. There are many nations, mostly determined by la
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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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  • ...applied to describe a cessation of violent international conflict; in this international context, peace is the opposite of [[war]]. ''Peace'' can also describe a r ...Peaceful Means: peace and conflict, development and civilization''. Oslo: International Peace Research Institute, 1996. suggesting that underlying points of confli
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  • ..., [[work]], clubs, neighborhoods, and churches. They may be regulated by [[law]], [[custom]], or mutual agreement, and are the basis of social [[groups]] ...vered under the topic of interpersonal relationships. See such articles as international relations for more [[information]] on associations between [[groups]]. Most
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  • ...εταχαραττε το θειον νομισμα" ("metacharatte to theion nomisma"). It is the law of strict continuity. We preserve and do not throw away words or ideas. Wor ...ary. Until the [[17th century]], the Latin language itself was used as the international medium of communication in diplomatic, scientific, philosophical and religi
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  • ...n, replacing [[law]]s based on [[scripture]] (such as the Torah and Sharia law) with civil laws, and eliminating discrimination on the basis of religion. ...re must be agreed on methods of problem-solving, and a common framework of law; in a secular society these are as limited as possible.
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  • *Katz, Leo. 1987. Bad Acts and Guilty Minds: Conundrums of the Criminal Law. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. *International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. Ed. William Darity, Jr. Vol. 2. 2nd ed
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  • ...sition]] or [[wealth]] gave no Egyptian any advantage in the eyes of the [[law]]. The [[family]] life of Egypt did much to [[preserve]] and augment [[mora ...dea]] of one God [[persisted]] in the minds of many [[groups]]. The son-in-law of Ikhnaton went along with the [[priests]], back to the [[worship]] of the
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  • ...he United Nations, for example, was intended to help solidify the peaceful international status quo that immediately followed World War II. ...eligion in four major issues: Shabbat, education, Kashrut, and matrimonial law. It has been more or less maintained throughout the country's existence. It
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