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  • Islamic Law

    The Legal History of Islamic Law Law and Dogma Islamic law —ShariÂ’a— evolved over time in response to the Muslim communityÂ’s need for a legal system. The most important source of law was the traditions of the Prophet (sunna) as revealed in reports […]

  • Tourism

    Application of Geospatial Mashups in Web Gis for Tourism Development, the Law and other Social Sciences This paper examines current development in Web GIS with the implementation of Geospatial Mashup technologies, such as Google Map in the context of map Mashups, and presents a classification […]

  • Canon Law

    Orthodox ChurchesFor more information about this section, in the context of legal history, see the main entry in this legal encyclopedia. Protestant ChurchesFor more information about this section, in the context of legal history, see the main entry in this legal encyclopedia. The […]

  • Canon Law

    Orthodox ChurchesFor more information about this section, in the context of legal history, see the main entry in this legal encyclopedia. Protestant ChurchesFor more information about this section, in the context of legal history, see the main entry in this legal encyclopedia. The […]

  • Painting

    Hierarchical Display of Painting Social Questions > Culture and religion > Arts > Fine arts Concept of Painting See the dictionary definition of Painting. Characteristics of Painting [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Painting Spanish: Pintura French: Peinture German: Malerei […]

  • Painting

    Hierarchical Display of Painting Social Questions > Culture and religion > Arts > Fine arts Concept of Painting See the dictionary definition of Painting. Characteristics of Painting [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Painting Spanish: Pintura French: Peinture German: Malerei […]

  • 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 […]

  • Religion

    The Legal History of Religion This section provides an overview of Religion. Religion & Law Pages Online Legal Resources The Islamic Law entry The Jewish Law entry U.S. Federal Religion Law Decisions Recent U.S. Supreme Court Religion Law Decisions – at the Legal […]

  • Religious Discrimination

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  • Religious Tourism

    Hierarchical Display of Religious tourism Social Questions > Social affairs > Leisure > TourismSocial Questions > Culture and religion > Religion Religious tourism Concept of Religious tourism See the dictionary definition of Religious tourism. Characteristics of Religious tourism [rtbs […]

  • Judaism

    Judaism Judaism in Babylonia The Jews themselves were during this period engaged in building up a system of isolation on their own side, but they treated Roman law with greater hospitality than it meted out to them. The Talmud shows the influence of that law in many points, and may justly be […]

  • Diplomatic Profession

    Hierarchical Display of Diplomatic profession International Relations > International affairs > International affairs > Diplomatic relations > Diplomatic representation Diplomatic profession Concept of Diplomatic profession See the dictionary definition of Diplomatic profession. […]

  • Architecture

    Gothic Revival Architecture and Law Court Buildings G.E. Street, who was a pupil of Scott, was a greater enthusiast for medieval architecture (which, with him, as with Pugin, included medieval religion) than even Scott, and an architect of greater force and individuality. He was especially […]

  • Nationalism

    Nationalism Definition Nationalism, movement in which the nation-state is regarded as the most important force for the realization of social, economic, and cultural aspirations of a people. Nationalism is characterized principally by a feeling of community among a people, based on common […]