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  • Common Law

    Definition of Common Law That part of the law of England formulated, developed and administered by the old Common Law Courts, based on the common custom of the country, and originally unwritten. It is opposed to equity, the body of rules administered by the Court of Chancery ; to statute law, […]

  • Principles of European Contract Law (Commision on European Contract Law)

     Principles of European Contract Law (Commision on European Contract Law) 1 The “Principles of Existing EC Contract Law” differ from to other initiatives relating to European private law, mainly in that they will be harvested from the existing Community law and not from domestic legal […]

  • International Law: A Dictionary

    International Law: A Dictionary in Europe International Law: A Dictionary, Details Author: Boczek, Boleslaw Adam. Publisher and date of Publication: Scarecrow Press Date of Copyright: 2005. According to Introduction to Research in International Law (see Further Reading) this […]

  • List of International Law Selected Cases, by Subject

    List of International Law Selected Court Decisions, by Subject in Europe   Case Tel-Oren v. Libyan Arab Republic: The Law of Nations Contemporary International Law Case The Case of Parking Privileges for Diplomats: when is International law really law? Case North Sea […]

  • About Authority and Saction of International Law, Historical 3

    About Authority and Saction of International Law, Historical 3 in Europe It would appear, therefore, from the authorities which I have cited that in the two great English-speaking people of the world, one descended from the other, there prevail two, and possibly three, opinions as to the […]

  • About the Origins and Sources of International Law, Historical

    About the Origins and Sources of International Law, Historical in Europe The eminent man who founded the Whewell Professorship of International Law laid an earnest and express injunction on the occupant of this chair that he should make it his aim, in all parts of his treatment of the […]

  • Maxims of Law from Bouvier’s Dictionary of Law

    Maxims of Law from Bouvier’s Dictionary of Law in Europe   A communi observantia non est recedendum. There should be no departure from common observance or usage. Co. Litt. 186. A l’impossible nul n’est tenu. No one is bound to do what is impossible. 1 Bouvier´s Institutes of […]

  • Prisoners of War Law

    Prisoners of War Law in Europe Introduction Prisoners of War Law is mainly covered under the Geneva Convention which defines POWs as a person, civilian or combatant who is held in continuing custody by an enemy power during or immediately after an armed conflict. Prisioners of Law (POW) is […]

  • Law Infringement

    Law Infringement in Europe Liability of the Member States for Infringements of Union LawContent about Law Infringement from the publication The ABC of European Union law (2010, European Union) by Klaus-Dieter Borchardt. The liability of a Member State for harm suffered by individuals as a […]

  • General Index

    This page is the overall index to the European Encyclopedia of Law; any page can ideally be reached directly or indirectly from this page. Note that the index is still somewhat incomplete. Europe: Akrotiri and Dhekelia • Åland • Albania • Andorra • Armenia • Austria • Azerbaijan • Belarus • Belgium • Bosnia and…