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Development International Law – Part 8
Development International Law – Part 8 73 International Development Cooperation within the Context of Economic Siyar (Islamic International Economic Law) : An Overview Rohimi B Shapiee Journal of Islamic State Practices in International Law Volume 3, Issue 3, 2007 p.7-21 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 74 In Afghanistan and Iraq: Strengthening the Rule of…
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Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees 5
Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees ARTICLE 36 Information on National Legislation The Contracting States shall communicate to the Secretary General of the United Nations the laws and regulations which they may adopt to ensure the application of this Convention. ARTICLE 37 Relation to Previous Conventions Without prejudice to Article 28, paragraph 2,…
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Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees 2
Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees ARTICLE 7 Exemption from Reciprocity 1. Except where this Convention contains more favourable provisions, a Contracting State shall accord to Refugees the same treatment as is accorded to aliens generally. 2. After a period of three years’ residence, all Refugees shall enjoy exemption from legislative reciprocity in…
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Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees
Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees CHAPTER I. GENERAL PROVISIONS ARTICLE I Definition of the Term “Refugee A. For the purposes of the present Convention, the term refugee “shall apply to any person who : (1) Has been considered a refugee under the Arrangements of 12th May, 1926(4) and 30th June, 1928 or…
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Rule of Law
Rule of law Definition Rule of law means that any act of the government must be done through laws, that no one is above the law. However this principle has many controversial aspects, the core of it requires that fair laws should apply to all persons in a given jurisdiction. It also means […]
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Rule of Law
Rule of law Definition Rule of law means that any act of the government must be done through laws, that no one is above the law. However this principle has many controversial aspects, the core of it requires that fair laws should apply to all persons in a given jurisdiction. It also means […]
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Anti-Semitism
Zionism Historical Background: The Rise of Modern Anti-SemitismIntroduction to Anti-SemitismPolitical emancipation, however, proved to be a false dawn. In the second half of the 19th century organized anti-Semitic parties emerged in Germany and Austria-Hungary. In Russia, where the…
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Anti-Semitism
Zionism Historical Background: The Rise of Modern Anti-SemitismIntroduction to Anti-SemitismPolitical emancipation, however, proved to be a false dawn. In the second half of the 19th century organized anti-Semitic parties emerged in Germany and Austria-Hungary. In Russia, where the…
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Settlement of Disputes
PART XV SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES SECTION 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS Article 279 Obligation to settle disputes by peaceful means States Parties shall settle any dispute between them concerning the interpretation or application of this Convention by peaceful means in accordance with Article 2, […]
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Settlement of Disputes
PART XV SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES SECTION 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS Article 279 Obligation to settle disputes by peaceful means States Parties shall settle any dispute between them concerning the interpretation or application of this Convention by peaceful means in accordance with Article 2, […]
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Common Law
Introduction to Common Law "Common Law, term used to refer to the main body of English unwritten law that evolved from the 12th century onward. The name comes from the idea that English medieval law, as administered by the courts of the realm, reflected the "common"customs of […]