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  • Sudan

    The Legal History of Sudan This section provides an overview of Sudan Sudan in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document "Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law"): During 2011, the United States continued its bilateral and multilateral initiatives to […]

  • Sudan

    The Legal History of Sudan This section provides an overview of Sudan Sudan in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document "Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law"): During 2011, the United States continued its bilateral and multilateral initiatives to […]

  • History of Law

    Hierarchical Display of History of law Law > Sources and branches of the law > Legal science History of law Concept of History of law See the dictionary definition of History of law. Characteristics of History of law [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of History of law Spanish: […]

  • History of Law

    Hierarchical Display of History of law Law > Sources and branches of the law > Legal science History of law Concept of History of law See the dictionary definition of History of law. Characteristics of History of law [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of History of law Spanish: […]

  • Maritime Law

    Introduction to Maritime Law Maritime Law, branch of law relating to commerce and navigation on the high seas and on other navigable waters. Specifically, the term refers to the body of customs, legislation, international treaties, and court decisions pertaining to ownership and operation […]

  • Public Law

    Law Public Law Introduction to Public Law Public law concerns the relationships within government and those between governments and individuals. Because the Roman codes were almost entirely limited to the private area, public law is usually not codified. In civil-law countries, separate […]

  • Public Law

    Law Public Law Introduction to Public Law Public law concerns the relationships within government and those between governments and individuals. Because the Roman codes were almost entirely limited to the private area, public law is usually not codified. In civil-law countries, separate […]

  • Refugee

    Who Becomes a Refugee? Introduction to Refugee People leave their home countries for many reasons. Sometimes they are fleeing poverty, or they hope to find a better life in another place. People who migrate for economic reasons, however, are not considered refugees. Yet economic migrants […]

  • Refugee

    Who Becomes a Refugee? Introduction to Refugee People leave their home countries for many reasons. Sometimes they are fleeing poverty, or they hope to find a better life in another place. People who migrate for economic reasons, however, are not considered refugees. Yet economic migrants […]

  • International Conflict

    Hierarchical Display of International conflict International Relations > International securityLaw > International law > Public international lawInternational Relations > International security > Foreign policy > NeutralityEuropean Union > European construction > European Union > […]

  • International Conflict

    Hierarchical Display of International conflict International Relations > International securityLaw > International law > Public international lawInternational Relations > International security > Foreign policy > NeutralityEuropean Union > European construction > European Union > […]

  • Foreign Investment

    THE ROLE IN THE PROTECTION AND PROMOTION OF FOREIGN INVESTMENT OF: The World Bank Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID); The Convention establishing the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency; and Bilateral Investment Protection Agreements (IPPAs). (London, 1994) The […]

  • Foreign Investment

    THE ROLE IN THE PROTECTION AND PROMOTION OF FOREIGN INVESTMENT OF: The World Bank Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID); The Convention establishing the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency; and Bilateral Investment Protection Agreements (IPPAs). (London, 1994) The […]

  • Impunity

    Embracing mainstream international law, this section on impunity explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here. Resources Further Reading The entry "impunity" in the Parry and Grant Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law (currently, the […]

  • Free Movement of Workers

    Free Movement of Workers and the Principle of Equal Treatment and the Treaties of the European Union Description of Free Movement of Workers and the Principle of Equal Treatment provided by the European Union Commission: Every citizen of the EU has the right to work and live in another Member […]