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  • Collection of state, national, and international news, company and industry information, state and county profiles, state an ...deral and state case law, codes, regulations, legal news, law reviews, and international legal information.
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  • *2. [[Law]]. The wilful abandonment of an employment or of [[duty]], in violation of ==International Law==
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  • ...alog.sewanee.edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t49 '''''Oxford Dictionary of Law'''''] ...K or any Commonwealth country where the legal system is founded on English law.
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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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  • ...edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t122 '''''The Oxford Companion to American Law'''''] ...law and legal institutions, and the place of American law in a comparative international perspective. Nearly 500 entries are included, written by over 300 expert co
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  • ...ity, profiles perpetrators and heroes, and explains international laws and law proceedings aimed at ending genocide and crimes against humanity. [[Category: Law]]
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  • ...behavior, and public policy. Political science also studies [[power]] in international relations and the theory of Great powers and Superpowers.
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  • ...its 2) County Business Patterns 3) International Trade Data 4) 1990 Public Law 94-171 Data 5) Census Tract Street Locator 6) Detailed Occupation by Race, ...its 2) County Business Patterns 3) International Trade Data 4) 1990 Public Law 94-171 Data 5) Census Tract Street Locator 6) Detailed Occupation by Race,
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  • ...unal for Rwanda] is a [[body]] specially constituted under international [[law]]; in Great Britain, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Employment_Tribunal Emp [[Category: Law]]
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  • ...]], modern [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Law international law] does not recognize any way of making this [[relationship]] [[compulsory]] [[Category: Law]]
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  • ...rnational law] and also the name of a number of crimes under the municipal law of a number of States. It is distinguished from [https://en.wikipedia.org/w ...e 21st century, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_community international community] is facing many problems in bringing pirates to [[justice]].[http
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  • ...tps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Organization_for_Standardization International Organization for Standardization (ISO)] in ISO-17799 as "ensuring that [[i ...ed]] or divulged to third parties. In those [[jurisdictions]] in which the law makes provision for such confidentiality, there are usually penalties for i
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  • ...-as well as overview information that places each document in [[context]]. International in scope. [[Category: Law]]
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  • ...national [[law]] and the domestic laws of most countries; however, Amnesty International estimates that at least 81 world governments currently practice torture, so ...ilosophical propositions notwithstanding, many organizations (e.g. Amnesty International) that monitor abuses of human rights report a widespread use of torture con
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  • ...t that the English Bill of Rights was literally a bill which is a proposed law, that was passed by Parliament in 1689. Bills of rights require proper enf ...s may be statutory. In other words, it may be repealed just like any other law, and does not necessarily have greater weight than other laws. Not every ju
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  • ...] and have been made to someone other than the person defamed. Some common law jurisdictions also distinguish between spoken defamation, called '''slander ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Covenant_on_Civil_and_Political_Rights International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights].
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  • *1 : the [[power]], right, or [[authority]] to [[interpret]] and apply the [[law]] '''Jurisdiction''' (from the [[Latin]] ius, iuris meaning "[[law]]" and dicere meaning "to speak") is the practical authority granted to a
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  • ...rvention]] annexed to a violation of a [[law]] as a means of enforcing the law ...several nations in concert for forcing a nation violating international [[law]] to desist or yield to [[adjudication]]
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  • ...physical]] [[quantity]], defined and adopted by [[convention]] and/or by [[law]], that is used as a [[standard]] for measurement of the same physical quan ...andard]], the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_System_of_Units International System of Units] (SI), the modern [[form]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org
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  • ...if it contains the elements of a valid legal agreement, is enforceable by law or by binding [[arbitration]]. A legally enforceable contract is an exchang ...literally]] "pacts must be kept"). Breach of contract is recognized by the law and remedies can be provided.
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  • *In [[law]], '''dissolution''' has multiple [[meanings]]. In [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_law international law], dissolution is when a [[state]] has broken up into several [[entities]],
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  • :c : a [[document]] of identification required by [[law]] to be carried by [[persons]] residing or traveling within a country ...sued by a national [[government]], which certifies, for the [[purpose]] of international [[travel]], the [[identity]] and nationality of its holder. The elements of
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  • ...and Society (7%), includes psychology, education, law and sociology, and international relations.
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  • ...ia.org/wiki/Greenpeace Greenpeace] may be done by people involved in the [[law]] or [[human rights]] issues as part of their work..[https://en.wikipedia.o
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  • ...bductor in order to compel another party such as a [[relative]], employer, law enforcement, or [[government]] to act, or refrain from acting, in a particu ...wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Convention_against_the_Taking_of_Hostages International Convention against the Taking of Hostages]—which prohibits hostage taking
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  • ...policy, crown possessions and intelligence gathering as well as Britain's international relations and foreign policy.
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  • ...eed to the CPPCG which defined the crime of genocide under international [[law]]. ...bunals.[2] The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Criminal_Court International Criminal Court] came into existence in 2002 and it has the [[authority]] to
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  • ..." or have "[[contact]]" with a [[parent]]. For a [[discussion]] of the new international nomenclature, see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parental_responsibility_(a [[Family]] [[law]] [[proceedings]] which involve issues of residence and contact often gener
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  • ...bited under [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_law international law]. [[Category: Law]]
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  • ...stment and borrowing, and much more. The coverage in all areas is wide and international. ...ical and complex areas, e.g. Financial Times Share Indexes, and Bankruptcy Law. Recommended up-to-date web links for many entries provide valuable extra [
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  • ...es]] that do not involve wagering, especially online. Gambling is a major international [[commercial]] activity, with the legal gambling market totalling an estima
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  • ...vice] is the primary [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_enforcement_agency law enforcement agency] that tracks down federal fugitives, though the [https:/ [[Category: Law]]
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  • ...the [[gift]] of [[civilization]] made possible by the enforcement of [[Law|LAW]]. ..._government local governments]; national affairs, by national governments; international affairs will be administered by [[global government]].
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  • ...ilitary]] action in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_relations international relations], or simply due to the resulting delay in negotiating a mutually ...ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_relations_law industrial relations law] in the United States and elsewhere.
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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
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  • ...se]] of intimidating a [[population]] or compelling a [[government]] or an international organization to do or abstain from doing any act". ...ional [[community]], however, terrorism has no legally binding, criminal [[law]] [[definition]]. Common definitions of terrorism refer only to those viole
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  • *6. [[Law]]. The management and disposal of the estate of a deceased [[person]] by an ...from [[political science]], [[economics]], [[sociology]], administrative [[law]], [[Psychology|behavioral science]], management and a range of related fie
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  • ...h an intervention is the [[belief]], embodied in international customary [[law]], in a duty under certain circumstances to disregard a state's [[sovereign ...fairs of another state has been a subject of discussion in international [[law]] for as long as laws of nations were developed. [[Attitude]]s have changed
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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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  • [[Image:International Court of Justice.jpg|right|frame|<center>The International Court of Justice also called the Peace Palace</center>]] == International Organisations ==
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  • ...City State but to "the Holy See", and papal representatives to states and international organizations are recognized as representing the Holy See, not the '''Vatic ...vities; and the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, which deals with international peace and social issues.
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  • ...ts, however, with an estimated 27 million people enslaved worldwide, a new international abolitionist movement has recently emerged.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A
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  • ...d the vicinity of [[Mount Sinai]] and [[Horeb]]. [[Jethro]], the father-in-law of [[Moses]] was a Kenite [[Book of Judges|Judges]] i.16.); elsewhere, howe ...but, accommodating it to the guest, in the presence of Elohim" (from the [[International Standard Bible Dictionary]].)
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  • ...ined outright in [[political]], [[law|legal]], and scientific discussions. International proclamations have thus far left dignity undefined,[1][2] and scientific co
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  • ...nal work in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_law international law]. #"The Law of Nations Shall be Founded on a Federation of Free States"
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  • ...doms it should protect and why, what form it should take and why, what the law is, and what [[duties]] [[citizens]] owe to a legitimate government, if any ...elations theorists]. The rise of globalization has created the need for an international normative framework, and political theory has moved to fill the gap.
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  • The international council for federal countries, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forum_of_ ...tus]] under [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_law international law].
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  • ==Law== In [[law]], a '''default''' is the failure to do something required by [[law]] or to appear at a required [[time]] in legal proceedings.
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  • ...nd are usually accredited to a foreign [[sovereign]], government, or to an international organization, to serve as the official representative of their country. Som ...a'' of 1815 formalized the system of diplomatic rank under international [[law]]:
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  • ...ed that no inning could begin after 1 am local time (with the exception of international games). [[Category: Law]]
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  • ...eople (the groups from the country around) and as a malevolent punisher of law breakers. The rainbow serpent's mythology is closely linked to [[Earth]], w ...boriginal dreamtime.'' Rochester, Vermont: [[Bear & Co.|Inner Traditions]] International, Ltd. ISBN 0-89281-355-5.
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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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  • # "Key Indicators of the Labour Market Programme". International Labour Organization. September 7, 2009. *[https://www.nationalaglawcenter.org/ The National Agricultural Law Center]
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  • ...lled national [[sovereignty]] - a [[concept]] important in international [[law]].
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  • ...see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jingoism jingoism]). In [[fact]], on an international scale, [[perceived]] or real imbalances of [[power]] between [[nations]], i [[Category: Law]]
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  • ...ls they always make money in vast quantities. They own the World Bank, The International Monetary Fund, the central banks such as the US Federal Reserve Bank, and t ...ing everyone to have a better and fairer life, based on Divine, or Natural Law, instead of the corrupt laws which keep you in slavery.
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  • * [https://www.ifla.org/ International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions] ...earchlinks/index.php?rl=207 Professional Library Associations from Jenkins Law Library]
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  • ...]] or [[theory]] of the universe as an ordered whole, and of the general [[law]]s which govern it. Also, a particular account or [[system]] of the univers # having wide international sophistication : worldly 3 : composed of [[persons]], constituents, or elem
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  • ...ted under the corresponding fields of [[law]]. Under intellectual property law, owners are granted certain exclusive [[rights]], such as the ability to pu .../Copyright copyright] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patent_law patent law] respectively.
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  • ...mewhat analogous to the precedents established in [[common law]] by [[case law]]. ...rnational church law. It is analogous to the English system of [[statute]] law.
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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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  • ...Lot]]. "sharing"[https://www.openhramle.co.il/english/article10.shtml.htm] International De Documéntation Judéo-Chrétienne Sharing Jerusalem: The Spiritual And P ...ally attracts nearly one million visitors, approximately one-third of them international tourists.[https://www.imj.org.il/eng/about/index.html] pub. The Israel Muse
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  • ...nce is used as a tool of manipulation and also is an area of concern for [[law]] and [[culture]] who take attempts to supress and stop it. Violence can ta ==Law==
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  • ...nt of information] to give the desired impression. In wartime and times of international tension [[rumours]] abound, some of which may be deliberate hoaxes.[https:/ [[Category: Law]]
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  • ...societies]], thus practicing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynching lynch law]. They were the first spies when the [[tribes]] were at [[war]] and the fir ...urches]. Finally some of these [[societies]] became intertribal, the first international fraternities.
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  • ...al affairs. Institutions such as [[The New School for Social Research]], [[International Institute of Social History]], and departments of "social research" at pres ...[''oikos''], "family, household, estate," and νόμος [''nomos''], "custom, law," and hence means "household management" or "management of the state." An [
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  • ...nal sovereignty.</u> Internationalism is a step in the right direction. An international police force will prevent many minor wars, but it will not be effective in ====Law, Liberty, and Sovereignty====
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  • ::b. [[Law]]. Evidence determining the [[judgment]] of a tribunal. Also spec. (a) a do :4. Sc. Law. In a civil case: evidence given before a judge, or a commissioner acting a
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  • ...the shame tactic, and Rep. Vincent Crisologo called this approach "martial law tactics". Rep. Rozzano Rufino Biazon argued jaywalkers were being treated l # Lewis, Helen B. (1971), Shame and guilt in neurosis, International University Press, New York, p. 63, ISBN 0-8236-8307-9
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  • ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton%27s_law_of_universal_gravitation Newton's law of universal gravitation], [[gravity]] was an external [[force]] [[transmit ...duce figure-eight-shaped closed curves in the three-dimensional space, 3rd International Conference on Experiments/Process/System Modeling/Simulation & Optimization
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  • ...ister of one's spouse, or the wife of one's spouse's sibling. "Brother-in-law" expresses a similar ambiguity. No special terms exist for the rest of one The diverse data coming from [[ethnography]], [[history]], [[law]] and social [[statistics]], establish that the human family is an institut
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  • ===Law=== ...thing laid down or fixed. see [https://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=law&searchmode=none Etymonline Dictionary] and the adjective ''legal'' comes fr
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  • Jewish [[law]] requires an individual to say ''Amen'' in a variety of contexts. ...hristians.[https://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9006072/amen], but Jewish law also requires individuals to answer ''amen'' whenever they hear a blessing
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  • ...of the variance of the law. In the absence of knowledge of the likelihood law, the Fisher information may be computed from normally distributed score dat ...in pursuance of legal obligations or in the transaction of business". The International Committee on Archives (ICA) Committee on electronic records defined a recor
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  • ...rd of living]. Throughout these early ages, even more than at present, the law of supply and demand as concerned men and land determined the estimated [[v ...m CICRED homepage] a platform for interaction between research centres and international organizations, such as the United Nations Population Division, [[UNFPA]], [
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  • ...fference between divine justice and divine law and human justice and human law. The first question is: Could you express and enhance the explanation of d ===='''''[[Law]]'''''====
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  • ...ive communities. The complexity of such communication relates to [[Brooks' law]], and is described by [[Eric S. Raymond]], "Brooks predicts that as your n ...tury open source strategies include [[Fluxus]], web jams, Wigglism and the international [[Hip Hop]] culture.
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  • ...y social processes, such as a [[jury]] trial; i.e. that it is a strictly [[law|legal]] [[concept]]. Thus, the ruling of a jury that O.J. Simpson or Julius ...tianity. The [[Latin]] word for guilt is culpa, a word sometimes seen in [[law]] literature, for instance in mea culpa meaning "my fault (guilt)".
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  • ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Fry_Richardson Richardson's four-third power law] and is governed by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_walk random w * [https://cfd.cineca.it/ international CFD database iCFDdatabase]
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  • ...other than a suicidal vendetta which will complete their progression to an international pariah state. ...only tool you look only for a nail. Israel has moved beyond international law, of any reasonable standard of ethic or morality. They are proponents of ha
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  • ..."informatics" is presently difficult to pin down. Regional differences and international terminology complicate the problem. Some people note that much of what is c ...arian, and later the library issues ‘‘Index Catalogue,’’ which achieved an international reputation as the most complete catalog of medical literature.<ref> Schulli
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