Search results for: “adult education”

  • Adult Education

    Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Adult Education in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term adult education into Spanish: educación de adultos (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online. Related to the Legal Thesaurus

  • Adult Education

    Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Adult Education in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term adult education into Spanish: educación de adultos (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online. Related to the Legal Thesaurus

  • Education

    Education

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Education Meaning of Education Synonyms of Education noun accomplishments acquirements acquisition of knowledge body of knowledge coaching […]

  • Adult

    Adult in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of adult. Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Adult in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term adult into Spanish: adulto […]

  • Vocational Training

    Vocational Training

    Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Vocational Training in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term vocational training into Spanish: formación profesional (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online. Related to the Legal […]

  • Patria Potestas

    (Lat.) In civil law. The paternal power; the authority which the law vests in the father over the persons and property of his legitimate children. One of the effects of marriage is the paternal authority over the children born in wedlock. In the early period of the Roman history, the […]

  • Patria Potestas

    (Lat.) In civil law. The paternal power; the authority which the law vests in the father over the persons and property of his legitimate children. One of the effects of marriage is the paternal authority over the children born in wedlock. In the early period of the Roman history, the […]

  • Anomie

    A term from the Greek meaning no law, used originally by Emile Durkheim to describe a society which has lost its traditional normative code, i.e., in which telling right from wrong has lost its generally unproblematic character. The term later developed so as to overlap with the […]