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Maya Law
Maya Law Maya Legal System and Sources of Law From the Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas): The laws that governed the various Maya states were issued by the halach uinic and his council, or by the council alone if the state did not have an halach uinic. The batabs were responsible for carrying out…
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Maya Law
Maya Law Maya Legal System and Sources of Law From the Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas): The laws that governed the various Maya states were issued by the halach uinic and his council, or by the council alone if the state did not have an halach uinic. The batabs were responsible for carrying out…
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Subjects of international Law
States: Identity, Recognition, and Succession This Section covers the following subjects: State Identity Sovereignty Legitimacy Recognition of States Recognition of Governments State Succession State Responsibility and Diplomatic Protection This Section covers the […]
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Subjects of international Law
States: Identity, Recognition, and Succession This Section covers the following subjects: State Identity Sovereignty Legitimacy Recognition of States Recognition of Governments State Succession State Responsibility and Diplomatic Protection This Section covers the […]
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Cambridge Companion to Roman Law
Cambridge Companion to Roman Law Book Detils Publication Date: 23-Feb-2015 Author: Collection work (Edited by David Johnston) Publisher: Cambridge University Press ISBN-10: 0521895642 ISBN-13: 9780521895644 Pages: 554 pages Collection: Cambridge Companions to the Ancient World Contents Last of abbreviations Part I Introduction: Introduction (David Johnston) Roman Law and Its Intellectual Context (Laurens Winkel) Part II…
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Aztec Law
Aztec Law Aztec Legal System and Sources of Law From the Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas): “The Aztec legal system was highly complex and was designed to maintain social order and respect for government institutions. Aztec laws were based on royal decrees and on customs that had been passed down from generation to generation.…
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Aztec Law
Aztec Law Aztec Legal System and Sources of Law From the Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas): “The Aztec legal system was highly complex and was designed to maintain social order and respect for government institutions. Aztec laws were based on royal decrees and on customs that had been passed down from generation to generation.…
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American Indigenous Law
American Indigenous Law Resources Further Reading Altamira, Rafael. Manual de investigación de la historia del derecho indiano. México, D.F.: Instituto Panamericano de Geografia e Historia, 1948. AntropologÃa JurÃdica. México, D.F.: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1995. Avalos, Francisco. “The Legal Personality of the Colonial Period of Mexico.” Law Library Journal 83, no. 2 (1991): 393-400.…
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International humanitarian law Part 16
International humanitarian law Part 16 278 The Double-Edged Sword: Religious Influences on International humanitarian law Carolyn Evans Melbourne Journal of International Law Volume 6, Number 1, May 2005 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 279 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE PROSECUTION OF PERSONS RESPONSIBLE FOR SERIOUS VIOLATIONS OF International Humanitarian Law COMMITTED IN THE TERRITORY OF…
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International human rights law Part 35
International human rights law Part 35 472 Using “Norms”to Change International Law: UN Human Rights Laws Sneaking in through the Back Door? Troy Rule Chicago Journal of International Law Volume 5, Number 1, Summer 2004 p.325 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 473 Hate Speech, Freedom, Rights and Political Cultures: An Analysis of Anti-Vilification Law…
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Trade law Part 29
Trade law Part 29 293 Trade Mark Law International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law Volume 39, Number 2, 2008 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 294 Parallel Trade in Europe. Intellectual Property, Competition and Regulatory Law, Stothers Enchelmaier International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law Volume 39, Number 2, 2008 p.251 LAW…
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International Humanitarian Law Part 18
International humanitarian law Part 18 293 Fiona Terry, Condemned to Repeat? The Paradox of Humanitarian Action, and Brian D. Lepard, Rethinking Humanitarian Intervention: A Fresh Legal Approach Based on Fundamental Ethical Principles in International Law and World Religions Reviewed by Jennifer Rubenstein Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy Volume 115,…
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International Humanitarian Law Part 18
International humanitarian law Part 18 293 Fiona Terry, Condemned to Repeat? The Paradox of Humanitarian Action, and Brian D. Lepard, Rethinking Humanitarian Intervention: A Fresh Legal Approach Based on Fundamental Ethical Principles in International Law and World Religions Reviewed by Jennifer Rubenstein Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy Volume 115,…
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International law index M
International law index M Macau Macedonia Maffezini v Spain Case Malacca, Straits of Malta, Order of Mandates Manuals on the Laws of Armed Conflict Maps Marckx Case Margin of Appreciation Marine Environment, International Protection Marine Living Resources, International Protection Marine Mammals Marine Pollution from Ships, Prevention of and Responses to Marine Protected Areas Marine…