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Sanctions (law)
Sanctions (law) Sanctions are usually monetary fines, levied against a ... imposed a sanction, but that he imposed sanctions. A judge may "sanction" a party during ... of," especially in an official sense. "The law sanctions such behavior" would mean that ...
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Law (translated from Portuguese)
Law Law, in the legal direction, it is a ... norms) are the base of right . The law compels to all, indistinctly, e its application ... or finalística) - the end social of the law searchs, e is stimulated in the Brazilian Right, as the article 5º of Law of Introduction to Código Civil (LICC): " ...
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International law
International law International law, is the body of law that "regulates the activities of entities possessing ... it is now well established that international law also concerns the structure and conduct of ... and individuals. As Rosalyn Higgins stated, international law is a normative system "harnessed to ...
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International law (translated from German)
International law Is considered as one of the origins of modern international law: That Westfaelische peace The term International law designates legal rules, those the relations between the international law subjects (under Staaten as well as between ... other of equal standing legal entities). International law is part of the International right. ...
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Discovery (law)
Discovery (law) Civil Procedure Federal Rules of Civil Procedure ... proof Judgment Judgment as a matter of law (JMOL) Renewed JMOL (JNOV) Motion to set ... Remedy Appeal view /edit this template In law, discovery is the pre-trial phase in ... lawsuit in which each party through the law of civil procedure can request documents and ... requests for production and depositions. In American law, discovery is wide-ranging and can ...
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Intermediate sanctions
Intermediate sanctions Intermediate sanctions is a term used in regulations enacted ... the disqualified person receiving the benefit. Intermediate sanctions may be imposed either in addition to ... Internal Revenue Code. Section 4958 adds intermediate sanctions is an alternative to revocation of the ... transactions with a non-profit organization. Intermediate Sanctions may be imposed on any disqualified ...
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Master law (translated from German)
Master law Master laws are laws of archaischen Master ... Tabu , D.h. as constant and master law occupied with sanctions outstandingly ( Nigeria ). See also: Clan
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Criminal law (translated from German)
Criminal law That Criminal law is an independent part of the oeffentlichen ... into two main branches: The material criminal law describes the conditions of the punishability ( Tatbestand ... Bestimmungen(zum example in the external trade law or in the medicament law). Formal criminal law is above all ...
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tobacco law (translated from Dutch)
tobacco law tobacco law is Dutch wet with which the government ... like especially it roken of tabak . The law has been since 1990 effective. On 16 ... sector to all organisations. The amended tobacco law has been effective since 17 July 2002, but minister have decided introduce the law in steps to give extra preparation ...
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Criminal law
Criminal law Criminal law Part of the common law series Elements of crimes Actus reus ... rea Intention (general) Intention in English law Recklessness Willful blindness Criminal negligence ... Criminal defenses Other areas of the common law Contract law Tort law ...
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