Search results for: “aid system”

  • Aid Evaluation

    Resources See Also Further Reading Information related to aid evaluation in the Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Law(MPEPIL), Germany, United Kingdom

  • Aid Evaluation

    Resources See Also Further Reading Information related to aid evaluation in the Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Law(MPEPIL), Germany, United Kingdom

  • Hicks Classification System

    Hicks Classification System The Hicks Classification System is a locally developed classification system used, in some libraries, for early primary source material, such as statutes and reports, in American and British law. The Hicks scheme or system is used, in general, in law libraries (mainly, in the Yale law library, where the scheme was created),…

  • Hicks Classification System

    Hicks Classification System The Hicks Classification System is a locally developed classification system used, in some libraries, for early primary source material, such as statutes and reports, in American and British law. The Hicks scheme or system is used, in general, in law libraries (mainly, in the Yale law library, where the scheme was created),…

  • Antarctic Treaty System

    Antarctic Treaty System The Antarctic Treaty System is the legal regime governing interstate relations with regards to Antarctica, and it is comprised of 4 main Agreements: The Antarctic Treaty (AT); The Conventions for the Conservation of Antarctic Seals (CCAS); The Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR); and The Protocol on Environmental Protection to the…

  • Antarctic Treaty System

    Antarctic Treaty System The Antarctic Treaty System is the legal regime governing interstate relations with regards to Antarctica, and it is comprised of 4 main Agreements: The Antarctic Treaty (AT); The Conventions for the Conservation of Antarctic Seals (CCAS); The Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR); and The Protocol on Environmental Protection to the…

  • Civil Law System

    Overview Civil law may be defined as that legal tradition which has its origin in Roman law, as codified in the Corpus Juris Civilis of Justinian,[1] and as subsequently developed in Continental Europe and around the world. Civil law eventually divided into two streams: the codified Roman […]

  • Discovery to Aid in Execution

    Discovery to Aid in Execution Under the FSIA in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to Discovery to Aid in Execution Under the Fsia: (1) Discovery regarding central bank accounts Section 1611(b)(1) of the FSIA provides: Notwithstanding the provisions of section […]

  • Discovery to Aid in Execution

    Discovery to Aid in Execution Under the FSIA in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to Discovery to Aid in Execution Under the Fsia: (1) Discovery regarding central bank accounts Section 1611(b)(1) of the FSIA provides: Notwithstanding the provisions of section […]

  • Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS

    Resources See Also International Organization Foreign Relations Organization United Nations United Nations System

  • Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS

    Resources See Also International Organization Foreign Relations Organization United Nations United Nations System

  • Federal Systems

    Exclusive and Shared Competences in Federal Systems In relation to the exclusive and shared competences in federal systems and constitutional law, José Maria Serna de la Garza[1] made the following observation: The term federalism refers to an organizational form that can be adopted […]

  • Bretton Woods System

    Bretton Woods System and the GATT Policy Negotiations In relation to the GATT Policy Negotiations, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following explanation and/or definition of Bretton Woods System: The general term for the international monetary and financial system established after World […]

  • Classification System

    Library of Congress Classification System in Law LibrariesThe follow definition of Library of Congress Classification System is of use in law library research: A classification system developed by the Library of Congress for its collection, and used by most of the nation's college and […]

  • Customary Law System

    Customary Law System In General According to Bruce Benson (“The Enterprise of Law”): “Law can imposed from above by some coercive authority, such as a king, a legislature, or a supreme court, or law can develop “from the ground” as customs and practice evolve. Law imposed from the top — authoritarian law — typically requires…