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  • Par in Parem Non Habet Imperium

    Embracing mainstream international law, this section on par in parem non habet imperium explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here. Resources Further Reading The entry "par in parem non habet imperium" in the Parry and Grant Encyclopaedic Dictionary […]

  • Imperium

    Definition of Co-Imperium In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Co-Imperium : Joint rule by two or more states of an entity that has a distinct international status (Compare condominium). An example is the occupation and rule of Germany after 1945 by the […]

  • Imperium

    Definition of Co-Imperium In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Co-Imperium : Joint rule by two or more states of an entity that has a distinct international status (Compare condominium). An example is the occupation and rule of Germany after 1945 by the […]

  • Dictionary of Law consisting of Judicial Definitions and Explanations of Words, Phrases and Maxims

    Dictionary of Law consisting of Judicial Definitions and Explanations of Words, Phrases and Maxims Full Title A Dictionary of Law, Consisting of Judicial Definitions and Explanations of Words, Phrases and Maxims and an Exposition of the Principles of Law: Comprising a Dictionary and Compendium of American and English Jurisprudence Details Author: William C. Anderson (United…

  • Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases and Maxims

    A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases and Maxims Note: it is also called the Stimson’s Law dictionary. A list of terms are included in that entry. Details of the Dictionary Authors: Frederic Jesup Stimson (1855-1943) and Harvey Cortlandt Voorhees Subtitle: “With an Explanatory List of Abbreviations Used in Law Books.” Note: First edition published…

  • Regina v. Bartle and the Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis and Others

    Regina v. Bartle and the Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis and Others (Ex Parte Pinochet) England, House of Lords. Lord Browne-Wilkinson: My Lords, As is well known, this case concerns an attempt by the Government of Spain to extradite Senator Pinochet from this country to stand trial in Spain for crimes committed (primarily in…

  • GREEK AND ROMAN RELIGIONS

    GREEK AND ROMAN RELIGIONS The religious beliefs and practices of the ancient Greeks and Romans have not attracted social scientific investigation to the extent accorded either the major world faiths or the religions of band and tribal peoples. Notwithstanding that one would be hard-pressed to find a living devotee of Zeus or Athena, Janus or…

  • Capitulations

    Capitulations History Capitulations (from Lat. caput, or its Low-Latin diminutive capitulum, as indicating the form in which these acts were set down in “chapters”; the Gr. equivalent cephaleosis, kephalaiosis, is occasionally used in works of the 17th century), treaties granted by a state and conferring the privilege of extra-territorial jurisdiction within its boundaries on the…

  • A Dictionary of Law Enforcement

    A Dictionary of Law Enforcement A Dictionary of Law Enforcement is “the only dictionary available -according to Oxford University Press, its publisher- that focuses on United Kingdom (British) law enforcement terms. This legal resource contains over 3,400 legal terms, covering many United Kingdom and European Union institutions.” Most of the entries in “A Dictionary of…

  • A Dictionary of Law Enforcement

    A Dictionary of Law Enforcement A Dictionary of Law Enforcement is “the only dictionary available -according to Oxford University Press, its publisher- that focuses on United Kingdom (British) law enforcement terms. This legal resource contains over 3,400 legal terms, covering many United Kingdom and European Union institutions.” Most of the entries in “A Dictionary of…

  • Emperor

    Introduction to EmperorEmperor, title, the meaning of which is derived from the Latin imperator, which at first was applied generally to any magistrate of ancient Rome vested with power to command and to enforce the laws of the state. Later, the term came to be used specifically by Roman tr…

  • Maxims of Law from Bouvier’s Dictionary of Law

    Maxims of Law from Bouvier’s Dictionary of Law   A communi observantia non est recedendum. There should be no departure from common observance or usage. Co. Litt. 186. A l’impossible nul n’est tenu. No one is bound to do what is impossible. 1 Bouvier’s Institutes of American Law. n. 601. A verbis legis non est…

  • International law index C

    International law index C   Cabotage Calvo Doctrine/Calvo Clause Cambodia Conflicts (Kampuchea) Camp David Accords (1978) Canals Canevaro Claim Arbitration Capital, Free Flow of Capitulations Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Caroline, The Casamance Conflict Case concerning Certain Questions of Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters (Djibouti v France)…

  • MPEPIL: Public Law: C

    MPEPIL: Encyclopedia of Public Law: C   Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (MPEPIL): Articles listed alphabetically View a list of articles beginning with this letter: 1. Cabotage, Giemulla, Elmar M 2. Calvo Doctrine/Calvo Clause, Juillard, Patrick 3. Cambodia Conflicts (Kampuchea), Keller, Lucy 4. Camp David Accords (1978), Quigley, John B 5. Canals, Arcari,…

  • MPEPIL: Statehood, jurisdiction of states, organs of states

    MPEPIL: Statehood, jurisdiction of states, organs of states   Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (MPEPIL) list of articles of this subject. List of articles pertaining to this subject: Statehood, jurisdiction of states, organs of states: 1. Accretion, Anand, Ram P 2. Andorra, Viñas Farré, Ramón 3. Annexation, Hofmann, Rainer 4. Archipelagic Waters, Jiménez…