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  • 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. […]

  • Removal

    Removal, Suspension, Trial From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Removal, Suspension, Trial (1): In the United States under the laws and discipline of the Catholic Church a priest may be removed from the charge of a congregation at the pleasure of the bishop, without […]

  • Removal

    Removal, Suspension, Trial From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Removal, Suspension, Trial (1): In the United States under the laws and discipline of the Catholic Church a priest may be removed from the charge of a congregation at the pleasure of the bishop, without […]

  • 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 […]

  • 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 […]

  • Political Asylum

    Hierarchical Display of Political asylum Law > International law > Private international law > Rights of aliens > Admission of aliensPolitics > Politics and public safety > Public safety > Political violence > Political refugeeSocial Questions > Migration > Migration > Migration policy […]

  • Political Asylum

    Hierarchical Display of Political asylum Law > International law > Private international law > Rights of aliens > Admission of aliensPolitics > Politics and public safety > Public safety > Political violence > Political refugeeSocial Questions > Migration > Migration > Migration policy […]

  • Political Refugee

    Hierarchical Display of Political refugee Politics > Politics and public safety > Public safety > Political violenceInternational Relations > International security > International issue > RefugeePolitics > Politics and public safety > Trends of opinion > OppositionInternational […]

  • Political Refugee

    Hierarchical Display of Political refugee Politics > Politics and public safety > Public safety > Political violenceInternational Relations > International security > International issue > RefugeePolitics > Politics and public safety > Trends of opinion > OppositionInternational […]

  • 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 […]

  • European Citizenship

    Hierarchical Display of European citizenship European Union > European construction > Deepening of the European Union > Citizens’ EuropePolitics > Parliament > Powers of parliament > Parliamentary scrutiny > PetitionLaw > Rights and freedoms > Rights of the individual > Freedom of […]