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  • 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). […]

  • Demurrer

    Demurrer in Europe Definition of Demurrer A pleading by which one of the parties alleged that the preceding pleading of the other party showed no good cause of action or defence. Abolished (in England) by Order XXV, which substituted raising a point of law (r. 2), and applying to strike out […]

  • 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…

  • Guides A-Z

    Guides to Law: A-Z Guides about the European Encyclopedia of Law Lawi User´s Guide Site Content Presentation Benefits Search the Wiki Encyclopedia Guide FAQ Guides Some writing tips Our thesaurus Subject headings for Legal Guides Administrative Law Guide Children and the Law Guide Guide – Index to Legal Literature Topic Guides The Guides introduce the…

  • List of Judicial and Constitutional System e-Journals

    List of Judicial and Constitutional System e-Journals in Europe Here are the Journal titles and ISSN: Adelphia law journal 8756-3630 Administrative law journal 0826-8754 Administrative law review 0001-8368 Albany law review 0002-4678 Alberta law review 0002-4821 Alternative law […]

  • De Sanchez v. Banco Central de Nicaragua

    Josefina Najarro de Sanchez v. Banco Central de Nicaragua in Europe United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit 770 F.2d 1385 Decided September 19, 1985 GOLDBERG, Circuit Judge: Clausewitz once described war as politics carried on by other means. Here it could be said that […]

  • Sei Fujii v. the State of California

    Sei Fujii v. the State of California in Europe Supreme Court of California 38 Cal. 2d 718; 242 P.2d 617 Decided: April 17, 1952 Justice GIBSON Plaintiff, an alien Japanese who is ineligible to citizenship under our naturalization laws, appeals from a judgment declaring that certain land […]

  • 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 […]

  • Constitutional Text: Algeria 1963, Amended 2002

    CONSTITUTION OF THE PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ALGERIA SEPTEMBER 10, 1963, AS AMENDED TO APRIL 10, 2002 Preamble The Algerian people are a free people, and decided to remain so. Its history is a long series of struggles that always made Algeria a land of freedom and dignity. Being at the […]

  • John Bouvier

    John Bouvier in Europe John Bouvier (1787-1851) was a writer, publisher and lawyer. He was born in Codogno, France, in 1787. He immigrated to Philadelphia, with his (quaker) family, when he was fifteen. Bouvier oppened his own press, after working as apprentice to a printer, in 1808. He […]