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Regulation
The Legal History of Regulation
This section provides an overview of Regulation
Public, Regulation
From the book The Clergyman’s Hand-book of Law, about Public, Regulation (1): The right to bury in a public cemetery is a privilege or license that is subject to municipal regulation, and revocable whenever the public necessity requires it.771
Concept of Regulation
Note: explore also the meaning of this legal term in the American Ecyclopedia of Law.
Regulation (réglement)
Embracing mainstream international law, this section on regulation (réglement) explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here.
Regulation and Europe
There is an entry on regulation in the European legal encyclopedia.
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See Also
- Political Economy
- Public Policy
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See Also
- Law
- Rule of Law
- Law System
- Legislation
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Further Reading
- Entry “Regulation” in the work “A Concise Encyclopedia of the European Union from Aachen to Zollverein”, by Rodney Leach (Profile Books; London)
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Further Reading
- The entry “regulation/réglement” in the Parry and Grant Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law (currently, the Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law, 2009), Oxford University Press
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Notes and References
- Charles M. Scanlan, The Clergyman’s Hand-book of Law. The Law of Church and Grave (1909), Benziger Brothers, New York, Cincinnati, Chicago
See Also
- Religion
- Church
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See Also
- Legal Biography
- Legal Traditions
- Historical Laws
- History of Law
Further Reading
- Regulation in the Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History (Oxford University Press)
- The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Political and Legal History (Oxford University Press)
- Regulation in the Dictionary of Concepts in History, by Harry Ritter
- A Short History of Western Legal Theory, by John Kelly
Spanish Translation of regulation and executive order
This is the legal translation of English to Spanish in relation to regulation or executive order and / or a definition of this topic: Decreto-Legislativo (in Spanish, without translation of the dictionary entry).
Hierarchical Display of Regulation
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Regulation
Concept of Regulation
See the dictionary definition of Regulation.
Characteristics of Regulation
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Translation of Regulation
- Spanish: Reglamento administrativo
- French: Règlement
- German: Verordnung
- Italian: Regolamento
- Portuguese: Regulamento
- Polish: Akt prawny
Thesaurus of Regulation
Law > Sources and branches of the law > Source of law > Legislation > Regulation
European Union > European Union law > EU act > Regulation (EU) > Regulation
See also
- Regulatory provision
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