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Dual Nationality
Dual (or Plural) Nationality Embracing mainstream international law, this section on dual (or plural) nationality explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here. Resources Further Reading The entry "dual (or plural) nationality" in the Parry and Grant […]
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Public International Law
Summary of Public International Law The body of international law that governs the conduct of a nation as a sovereign entity in its relations with other nations. It does not deal with the international activities of private individuals or firms. (Main Author: William J. Miller) […]
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Public International Law
Summary of Public International Law The body of international law that governs the conduct of a nation as a sovereign entity in its relations with other nations. It does not deal with the international activities of private individuals or firms. (Main Author: William J. Miller) […]
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Transfer of Property
Hierarchical Display of Transfer of property Law > Civil law > OwnershipFinance > Taxation > Tax on capital > Capital transfer taxLaw > International law > Private international law > Nationality Transfer of property Concept of Transfer of property See the dictionary definition of […]
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Maritime Law
Introduction to Maritime Law Maritime Law, branch of law relating to commerce and navigation on the high seas and on other navigable waters. Specifically, the term refers to the body of customs, legislation, international treaties, and court decisions pertaining to ownership and operation […]
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Public Law
Law Public Law Introduction to Public Law Public law concerns the relationships within government and those between governments and individuals. Because the Roman codes were almost entirely limited to the private area, public law is usually not codified. In civil-law countries, separate […]
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Public Law
Law Public Law Introduction to Public Law Public law concerns the relationships within government and those between governments and individuals. Because the Roman codes were almost entirely limited to the private area, public law is usually not codified. In civil-law countries, separate […]