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  • Indecency Is A Misdemeanour At Common Law

    Definition of Indecency Is A Misdemeanour At Common Law See the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1885, s. 11 ; Vagrancy Act, 1824 ; Criminal Justice Act, 1925, s. 42 Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Indecency Is A Misdemeanour At Common Law in the […]

  • Ecclesiastical Law

    Definition of Ecclesiastical Commissioners Established by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act, 1836, to administer Church property and revenue Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Ecclesiastical Commissioners in the Dictionaries, Ecclesiastical […]

  • Ecclesiastical Law

    Definition of Ecclesiastical Commissioners Established by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act, 1836, to administer Church property and revenue Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Ecclesiastical Commissioners in the Dictionaries, Ecclesiastical […]

  • Adjective Law

    Definition of Adjective Law So much of the law as relates to practice and procedure. (Bentham.) Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Adjective Law in the Dictionaries, Adjective Law in our legal dictionaries, Related topics, Browse topics from the […]

  • List of ECJ cases relating to contract law until 14.05.2009

    List of ECJ cases relating to contract law until 14.05.2009 in Europe Date , Case , Parties / Summary , European Court reports , 14.05.2009, C-180/06, Renate Ilsinger v Martin Dreschers, 2009, 00000, 23.04.2009, C-509/07, Luigi Scarpelli v NEOS Banca SpA, […]

  • List of International Business Law Selected Cases, by Subject

    List of International Business Law Selected Court Decisions, by Topic in Europe Legal Status of Eastern Greenland: Treaties and Conventions (Sources of International Law) The Asylum Case: Custom (Sources of International Law)   D.THE SCOPE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN ACTUAL PRACTICE […]

  • Recognition of Juridical Persons in International Law

    Recognition of Juridical Persons in International Law in Europe Juridical persons (or persona ficta) are entities, other than natural persons, that have sufficient existence in the eyes of the law to function legally, sue and be sued, and make decisions through agents. Examples are business […]

  • 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 […]

  • OAK Law Project

    The Open Access to Knowledge Law Project in Europe The Open Access to Knowledge Law (OAK Law) Project (the OAK Project) was funded by the Australian Government at the Queensland University of Technology with the aim of facilitating open access to a range of publicly funded materials. It ran […]

  • Lawi

    Profile Lawi, the Encyclopedia of Law organisation, has set out to bring the legal resources to legal practitioners across Europe and beyond. As a dynamic, small and flexible organisation, it focuses on dialogue with the users of the service, and responds to its best ability to their needs and wishes. EU Case Law Lawi Europe…