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  • Banker

    Definition of Banker A person who receives the money of his customers on deposit, and pays it out again in a manner agreed upon. The relation between banker and customer is that of debtor and creditor (with a superadded obligation arising out of the custom of bankers to honour the drafts of […]

  • United States—Import Prohibition of Certain Shrimp and Shrimp Products

    United States—Import Prohibition of Certain Shrimp and Shrimp Products in Europe World Trade Organization, Appellate Body, 1998. Appellate Body Report WT/DS58/AB/R.[1] I. Introduction: Statement of the Appeal This is an appeal by the United States from certain issues of law and legal […]

  • 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 2

    About Authority and Saction of International Law, Historical 2 in Europe This Jus Gentium of the Imperial jurisconsults is identical with the Law of Nature, or Natural Law, of many modern ethical and juridical writers; and both are, in fact, the law of God, made known somewhat dimly to the […]

  • About Authority and Saction of International Law, Historical

    About Authority and Saction of International Law, Historical in Europe In the latter portion of the last lecture I endeavoured to establish three propositions, which I hold to be extremely important to the intelligent study of International Law. The first of them was that the process by […]

  • 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 […]

  • Constitutional Text: China 1982, Amended 2004

    Constitutional Text: China Constituion of 1982, Amended in 2004 in Europe CHINA’S CONSTITUTIONS OF 1982 WITH AMENDMENTS THROUGH 2004 MARCH 14TH, 2004 China is a country with one of the longest histories in the world. The people of all ethnic groups in China have jointly created a culture […]

  • History of Trade Unions

    History of Trade Unions in Europe Trade Unions was defined as combinations for regulating the relations between workmen and masters, workmen and workmen, or masters and masters, or for imposing restrictive conditions on the conduct of any industry or business. Trade Unions until 1911 […]

  • History of Yugoslavia

    Introduction This is the first part of the history of Yugoslavia, which has had hugue implications in international law, specially European law. The Country Also called Jugoslavia. The official name was the “Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes” (Kraljevina Srba Hnata i Slovcnaca). […]