Tag: JA

  • Jan Christian Smuts

    Jan Christian Smuts (1870–1950): Life and Work Within the context of international law, this section explores the context, historical significance and the main work of Jan Christian Smuts (1870–1950). Resources Further Reading The entry "smuts, jan christian (1870–1950)" in the […]

  • James R. Crawford

    James R. Crawford (1948– ): Life and Work Within the context of international law, this section explores the context, historical significance and the main work of James R. Crawford (1948– ). Resources Further Reading The entry "crawford, james r. (1948– )" in the Parry and Grant […]

  • James R. Crawford

    James R. Crawford (1948– ): Life and Work Within the context of international law, this section explores the context, historical significance and the main work of James R. Crawford (1948– ). Resources Further Reading The entry "crawford, james r. (1948– )" in the Parry and Grant […]

  • Japanese

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  • Japanese

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  • Japan Center for Economic Research

    Japan Center for Economic Research (JCER) in relation with International Trade In the context of trade organizations, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following definition of Japan Center for Economic Research (JCER): A nongovernmental economic forecasting organization funded primarily by […]

  • Japan External Trade Organization

    Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) in relation with International Trade In the context of trade organizations, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following definition of Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO): A nationally-chartered organization with an endowment from the Japanese […]

  • Japan Economic Research Institute

    Japan Economic Research Institute (JERI) in relation with International Trade In the context of trade organizations, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following definition of Japan Economic Research Institute (JERI): A nongovernmental economic research institute funded by Japanese […]

  • Jacques Cujas

    The Legal History of Jacques CujasThis section provides an overview of Jacques Cujas ResourcesSee AlsoLegal Biography Legal Traditions Historical Laws History of Law Further Reading Jacques Cujas in the Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History (Oxford University Press) The Oxford […]

  • Jaina Law

    The Legal History of Jaina LawThis section provides an overview of Jaina Law ResourcesSee AlsoLegal Biography Legal Traditions Historical Laws History of Law Further Reading Jaina Law in the Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History (Oxford University Press) The Oxford Encyclopedia of […]

  • Ja_far Ibn Al-h_asan Al-H_illI

    The Legal History of Ja_far ibn al-h_asan al-H_illIThis section provides an overview of Ja_far ibn al-h_asan al-H_illI ResourcesSee AlsoLegal Biography Legal Traditions Historical Laws History of Law Further Reading Ja_far ibn al-h_asan al-H_illI in the Oxford International Encyclopedia of […]

  • Jails

    Prisons and JailsIntroduction to JailsPrisons differ from jails. Jails are facilities operated by local authorities and used to confine adult criminal offenders who receive short-term sentences (in the United States, sentences of less than one year). In addition, jails are used to …

  • Jackson-Vanik Amendment

    An amendment to the Trade Reform Act of 1973 attached by Senator Henry Jackson and Congressman Charles Vanik, designed to preclude the granting of Most Favored Nation (read this and related legal terms for further details</a…

  • Java Tobacco Survey Clause

    A condition in marine insurance contracts that obliges exporters of bulk tobacco from Java, Sumatra, and certain other areas in Southeast Asia to have the goods surveyed in advance of shipment. Inability to provide a report from an independent surveyor serves as a barrier to claims of damage or dete…

  • Jacques Derrida

    Jacques Derrida Jacques Derrida was born to a Sephardic Jewish family near Algiers in 1930 (and died on October 9, 2004), in what was then French Algeria. After World War II, Dorrida moved to France, where in 1950 he failed the entrance examination at the Ecole normale supérieure. Only in 1956 did he finally qualify.…