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  • Ceylon

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  • Ceylon

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  • European Television

    Hierarchical Display of European television Education And Communications > Communications > Means of communication > Mass media > Television European television Concept of European television See the dictionary definition of European television. Characteristics of European television [rtbs […]

  • European Television

    Hierarchical Display of European television Education And Communications > Communications > Means of communication > Mass media > Television European television Concept of European television See the dictionary definition of European television. Characteristics of European television [rtbs […]

  • Sri Lanka

    The Legal History of Sri Lanka This section provides an overview of Sri Lanka Resources See Also Legal System Country Jurisdiction Immigration Consulate Resources See Also Legal Biography Legal Traditions Historical Laws History of Law Further Reading Sri Lanka in the Oxford International […]

  • Repeal

    Hierarchical Display of Repeal Law > Organisation of the legal system > Legal system Concept of Repeal See the dictionary definition of Repeal. Characteristics of Repeal [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Repeal Spanish: Derogación French: Abrogation German: Aufhebung Italian: […]

  • Repeal

    Hierarchical Display of Repeal Law > Organisation of the legal system > Legal system Concept of Repeal See the dictionary definition of Repeal. Characteristics of Repeal [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Repeal Spanish: Derogación French: Abrogation German: Aufhebung Italian: […]

  • Microform

    Microforms in Law LibrariesThe follow definition of Microforms is of use in law library research: Documents, often ones that are bulky or liable to deteriorate rapidly, which have been photographed and reduced in size to reduce the storage space required and to preserve them. Common formats for […]

  • Historical Capitals of the World

    Historical Capitals of the World List of Historical World Capitals by Continents since 1800 List of Historical World Capitals by Countries in America since 1800 United States of America COW Number: 2 (see the “Correlates of War” Project) Historical Country Alternative Spellings / Names / Related Entities: US/U.S./United States; USA/U.S.A. Capital(s) since 1800: Washington D.C.…

  • Asian Capitals

    Asian Capitals A national capital or, in general, a capital (of Latin “caput,” “capitis,” which means “head”) is the city or locality where the central government, and all the main supreme organs of the State, reside. Capitals in Asia are generally recognized as a city which physically encompasses the offices and meeting places of the…

  • Schiller Classification

    Schiller Classification The Schiller classification system is a locally-developed system for classifying foreign, comparative, pre-literate, ancient, medieval, and religious law materials. A call number in the Schiller classification system is comprised of an abbreviation to designate a legal system, followed by a number indicating the specific subject area within the system. Topical Divisions in the…

  • Mixed Jurisdictions

    Mixed Jurisdictions Mixed jurisdictions and mixed legal systems, their characteristics and definition, have become a subject of very considerable interest and debate in Europe, no doubt because of the European Union, which has brought together many legal systems under a single legislature, which in turn has adopted laws and directives taking precedence over national laws.…

  • Ligitimation

    Legitimation History of Legitimation and Ligitimacy Legitimation and Ligitimacy, the status derived by individuals in consequence of being born in legal wedlock, and the means by which the same status is given to persons not so born. Under the Roman or civil law a child born before the marriage of the parents was made legitimate…

  • Ligitimation

    Legitimation History of Legitimation and Ligitimacy Legitimation and Ligitimacy, the status derived by individuals in consequence of being born in legal wedlock, and the means by which the same status is given to persons not so born. Under the Roman or civil law a child born before the marriage of the parents was made legitimate…

  • International Tea Committee

    International Tea Committee in relation with International Trade In the context of trade organizations, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following definition of International Tea Committee: An international organization established in London in 1933 to administer the International Tea […]