Search results for: “public building”
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Enter Buildings
Enter Buildings “Entering” a building may be done without force, and even with permission (obtained by fraud). The Burglary (Unlawful Entry) may be with force or without Force (by use of an unlocked door or window). Building sense here The term “Building” may include one of the followin “structures” or premises: Apartment Barn Cabin Church…
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Public International Law Classification (Max Planck Institute)
Public International Law Classification (Max Planck Institute) Notation Classification VR1 General VR 1.1 Comprehensive Studies VR 1.2 Surveys of State Practice VR 1.3 Surveys of Judicial Decisions VR 1.4 Surveys of Literature VR 1.5 Institutes, Societies VR 1.5.1 Institut de Droit International (before 1996 see 1.5.3) VR 1.5.2 International Law Association (before 1996 see 1.5.3)…
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MPEPIL: Public Law: U
MPEPIL: Encyclopedia of Public Law: U Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (MPEPIL): Articles listed alphabetically View a list of articles beginning with this letter: 1. Ultimatum, Kadelbach, Stefan 2. Underwater Cultural Heritage, Scovazzi, Tullio 3. UNIDROIT, Peters, Lena 4. Unification and Harmonization of Laws, Gebauer, Martin 5. Uniform Sales Law, Parmentier, Miriam…
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MPEPIL: Public Law: P
MPEPIL: Encyclopedia of Public Law: P Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (MPEPIL): Articles listed alphabetically View a list of articles beginning with this letter: 1. Pacific Islands, Van Dyke, Jon M 2. Pacific Islands Forum, Blatt, Henning 3. Pacifism, Biehler, Anke 4. Pacta Sunt Servanda, Aust, Anthony 5. Pactum de contrahendo, pactum…
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MPEPIL: Public Law: C
MPEPIL: Encyclopedia of Public Law: C Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (MPEPIL): Articles listed alphabetically View a list of articles beginning with this letter: 1. Cabotage, Giemulla, Elmar M 2. Calvo Doctrine/Calvo Clause, Juillard, Patrick 3. Cambodia Conflicts (Kampuchea), Keller, Lucy 4. Camp David Accords (1978), Quigley, John B 5. Canals, Arcari,…
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Encyclopedia of Public International Law update
Encyclopedia of Public International Law update The Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (MPEPIL) is a comprehensive online resource containing peer-reviewed articles on every aspect of public international law. The March 2012 update adds over 200 new articles. Highlights include highly-anticipated contributions on such central topics as Foreign Relations, International Co-operation, International humanitarian law…
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Using public records
Using public records What are public records and archival data? Public records Public records are any records of a public body that are open to citizens by law. In the U.S., these include most records of branches and agencies of government at the federal, state, and local levels. Some exceptions are: •Records that relate to…
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Washington State Bar CLE Publications
Washington State Bar CLE Publications Contains: The Complete Library of WSBA CLE Deskbooks & Coursebooks: Appellate Practice Deskbook (2005) Civil Procedure Deskbook (2006) Community Property Deskbook (2003) Law of Wills and Intestate Succession (2006) Legal Ethics Deskbook (2009) Life Insurance Trust Deskbook (2002) Motor Vehicle Accident Deskbook (2d ed. 2001 plus 2009 Supplement) Motor Vehicle…
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Quartering of Troops
Introduction to Quartering of TroopsQuartering of Troops, practice of lodging soldiers with ordinary citizens or in public buildings. Quartering by the British was a grievance of colonists preceding the American Revolution." (1)ResourcesNotes and ReferencesInforma…
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Victim
Spanish Translation of victimThis is the legal translation of English to Spanish in relation to victim and / or a definition of this topic: Víctima (in Spanish, without translation of the dictionary entry).
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Treaty of Nice
Treaty of Nice and the Treaties of the European Union Description of Treaty of Nice provided by the European Union Commission: Adopted at the Nice European Council in December 2000, and signed on 26 February 2001, the Treaty of Nice entered into force on 1 February 2003. It is the result of […]
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Southern African Development Community
Southern African Development Community (SADC) in relation with International Trade In the context of trade organizations, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following definition of Southern African Development Community (SADC): A regional cooperation organization including Angola, Botswana, […]