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  • Family Migration

    Hierarchical Display of Family migration Social Questions > Migration > MigrationLaw > International law > Private international law > Rights of aliens Family migration Concept of Family migration See the dictionary definition of Family migration. Characteristics of Family migration [rtbs […]

  • Cultural Difference

    Hierarchical Display of Cultural difference Social Questions > Culture and religion > CultureEmployment And Working Conditions > Labour market > Labour force > Migrant workerSocial Questions > Social framework > Sociocultural groupSocial Questions > Migration > Migration > Family […]

  • Refugee

    Who Becomes a Refugee? Introduction to Refugee People leave their home countries for many reasons. Sometimes they are fleeing poverty, or they hope to find a better life in another place. People who migrate for economic reasons, however, are not considered refugees. Yet economic migrants […]

  • Refugee

    Who Becomes a Refugee? Introduction to Refugee People leave their home countries for many reasons. Sometimes they are fleeing poverty, or they hope to find a better life in another place. People who migrate for economic reasons, however, are not considered refugees. Yet economic migrants […]

  • Migration

    Migration Definition Migration may be defined as the movement of people, especially of whole groups, from one place, region, or country to another, particularly with the intention of making permanent settlement in a new location. See more definitions about migration in the law dictionary. […]

  • Migration

    Migration Definition Migration may be defined as the movement of people, especially of whole groups, from one place, region, or country to another, particularly with the intention of making permanent settlement in a new location. See more definitions about migration in the law dictionary. […]

  • Free Movement of Persons

    Free movement of persons (visas, asylum, immigration and other policies) and the Treaties of the European Union Description of Free movement of persons (visas, asylum, immigration and other policies) provided by the European Union Commission: The Treaty of Amsterdam, in force since 1 May 1999, […]

  • Durable Goods

    Hierarchical Display of Durable goods Trade > Consumption > Goods and services Durable goods Concept of Durable goods See the dictionary definition of Durable goods. Characteristics of Durable goods [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Durable goods Spanish: Bien duradero […]

  • Durable Goods

    Hierarchical Display of Durable goods Trade > Consumption > Goods and services Durable goods Concept of Durable goods See the dictionary definition of Durable goods. Characteristics of Durable goods [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Durable goods Spanish: Bien duradero […]

  • Immigration

    Introduction to Immigration Immigration, the movement of people into another nation with the intention of residing there permanently. The contrasting term emigration refers to the movement of people permanently leaving a nation. Immigration is a worldwide phenomenon. From the 17th century to […]

  • Immigration

    Introduction to Immigration Immigration, the movement of people into another nation with the intention of residing there permanently. The contrasting term emigration refers to the movement of people permanently leaving a nation. Immigration is a worldwide phenomenon. From the 17th century to […]

  • Energy Efficiency

    Hierarchical Display of Energy efficiency Energy > Energy policy > Energy policy > Energy audit Energy efficiency Concept of Energy efficiency See the dictionary definition of Energy efficiency. Characteristics of Energy efficiency [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Energy […]

  • Clergy

    Bishop, Discipline, Clergy From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Bishop, Discipline, Clergy (1): Within his diocese the bishop is the executive officer, the legislature, and the judiciary; but he is subject to the superior authority of the Church. The bishop may make laws […]

  • Clergy

    Bishop, Discipline, Clergy From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Bishop, Discipline, Clergy (1): Within his diocese the bishop is the executive officer, the legislature, and the judiciary; but he is subject to the superior authority of the Church. The bishop may make laws […]

  • Marriage

    Disasters and the law Marriage, Sexual Behaviour and the Law Further Reading Marriage in the Encyclopedia of Sexual Behavior and the Law The Legal History of Marriage This section provides an overview of Marriage Marriage and Family Life in the CEDAW Article 16: of the Convention on the […]