Search results for: “Freedom, law and order”

  • Law

    Definition of Law A law is an obligatory rule of conduct. The term is applied to observed uniformities of action, as in the law of gravitation. But its proper use is in the sphere of jurisprudence.There are different views as to the nature of law. Hobbes defined law as The commands of him or […]

  • 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 […]

  • List of Tax Acronyms and Abbreviations

    List of Tax Acronyms and Abbreviations in Europe List of Tax Acronyms and Abbreviations in the United States cq Notice of Acquiescence Notice as to whether the IRS will follow a court holding, derived from Actions on Decisions. Published in the Cumulative Bulletin. AOD Actions on Decisions […]

  • Constitutional Texts: Bavaria 1808 and 1818 Constitutions

    Constitutional Texts: Bavaria 1808 and 1818 Constitutions in Europe BAVARIA’S CONSTITUTION OF 1808 MAY 1ST, 1808 We Maximilian Joseph, by the grace of God King of Bavaria. We are governed by the conviction that as long as the State remains a mere aggregate of separate parts, it can […]

  • Constitutional Text: Austria 1945, Amendments 1986,1987,1988,1990, 1992 and 1993

    Constitutional Text: Amendments of 1986,1987,1988,1990, 1992 and 1993 to the Austria Constitution of 1945 in Europe 1986 AMENDMENT TO AUSTRIA’S CONSTITUTION OF 1945 APRIL 24, 1986 212. Federal constitutional law of April 4, 1986, amending the federal constitutional law of 1929 (amendment to […]

  • Constitutional Text: Finland 1919, Amendments 1930,1934,1937,1944, 1947 and 1948

    1930 AMENDMENT TO FINLAND’S CONSTITUTION OF 1919 NOVEMBER 18, 1930 Number 337 Act on Amending 7 § of the Procedures of Parliament Given in Helsinki the 18th day of November 1930 According to a decision of Parliament, which has been made in the manner prescribed in 67§ of the Procedures 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 […]

  • 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 […]

  • Eu Legal Order

    Eu Legal Order in Europe Autonomy of the EU Legal OrderContent about Eu Legal Order from the publication The ABC of European Union law (2010, European Union) by Klaus-Dieter Borchardt. By establishing the Union, the Member States have limited their legislative sovereignty and in so doing have […]

  • Peace movement

    Peace movement in Europe In the Past A world-wide movement aiming at the abolition of war, more especially international war. While fighting has always been one of the chief occupations of mankind; while ideas of national greatness are largely associated with battles, campaigns and […]