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Ocean Areas
Ocean Areas Law of the Sea UNCLOS III: Divisions of Ocean Areas Note: for information on United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea III (UNCLOS III), please see here. By Daniel Hollis. One of the most powerful features of UNCLOS is that it settled the question of the extent of national sovereignty over the…
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House
Pier-to-house in International Trade Meaning of Pier-to-house, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): A shipment loaded into a container at the pier or terminal, thence to the consignee's facility.
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Reasons
Oral Reasons in Canadian Procedural Law Find materials in the Canadian legal Encyclopedia that anlyze Oral Reasons.
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Reasons
Oral Reasons in Canadian Procedural Law Find materials in the Canadian legal Encyclopedia that anlyze Oral Reasons.
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Legal History
Legal History “This abstraction called the Law,” Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., once observed, is “a magic mirror, [wherein] we see reflected, not only our own lives, but the lives of all men that have been!”1 Holmes believed that this “magic mirror” offered historians an opportunity to explore the social choices and moral imperatives of…
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Poor Laws
The Legal History of Poor Laws in English Common LawThis section provides an overview of Poor Laws in English Common Law ResourcesSee AlsoLegal Biography Legal Traditions Historical Laws History of Law Further Reading Poor Laws in English Common Law in the Oxford International Encyclopedia of […]
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Promulgation
Promulgation in Constitutional LawFrom the Comparative Constitutions Project: Promulgation is the act of formally proclaiming new legislation to the public. This occurs when the law receives final formal approval.
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Sentencing
Criminal Procedure: Sentencing Introduction to SentencingOnce guilt has been determined, either by verdict following a trial or by the entry of a guilty plea, the defendant must be sentenced. Generally, the trial judge imposes the sentence, which must be within the statutory limits…
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Investment Treaty Arbitration
Investment Treaty Arbitration History By Susan D. Franck Since at least 1794, arbitration has been used as a mechanism for fostering foreign investment and providing a neutral forum to resolve international disputes. Although there have been bumps and bruises as international arbitration has evolved into an independent discipline with impartial and expert decision makers, arbitration…
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International Arbitration, Historical
International Arbitration International arbitration is a proceeding in which two nations refer their differences to one or more selected persons, who, after affording to each party an opportunity of being heard, pronounce judgment on the matters at issue. It is understood, unless otherwise expressed, that the judgment shall be in accordance with the law by…
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Classification of Law Materials
Classification of Law Materials General Genre/form The Library of Congress (LC) added, in 2015, the much-anticipated “general genre/form terms” to the Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms for Library and Archival Materials (LCGFT), and they are live in the authority file. The project to develop these general genre/form terms was a partnership between LC’s Policy and…
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List of International Business Law Selected Cases, by Subject
Hello List of International Business Law Selected Court Decisions, by Topic Legal Status of Eastern Greenland: Treaties and Conventions (Sources of International Law) The Asylum Case : Custom (Sources of International Law) D.THE SCOPE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN ACTUAL PRACTICE The Practice in International Tribunals The Practice in Municipal Courts Case 1-3. Sei Fjujii…