Search results for: “un resolution 1973”

  • Protest

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Protest Meaning of Protest A solemn declaration of dissent . An express declaration by a person doing an act that the act is not to give rise to an implication which it might otherwise cause . In […]

  • Protest

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Protest Meaning of Protest A solemn declaration of dissent . An express declaration by a person doing an act that the act is not to give rise to an implication which it might otherwise cause . In […]

  • New International Economic Order

    New International Economic Order in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, new international economic order is: NIEO. The entries on trade policy are here. A campaign launched in the early 1970s by developing countries to bring about radical changes in the international economic order. The […]

  • New International Economic Order

    New International Economic Order in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, new international economic order is: NIEO. The entries on trade policy are here. A campaign launched in the early 1970s by developing countries to bring about radical changes in the international economic order. The […]

  • North-South Dialogue

    North-South dialogue in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, north-south dialogue is: a process of discussions and negotiations, frequently acrimonious and fruitless, between the developed or industrialized countries (the North) and the developing countries (the South). Some see it as having […]

  • Adversary System

    A phrase used to distinguish the common law legal system from some others, e.g.., the civil law system in some of its aspects, with respect to the manner in which actions are commenced and facts proved. The idea is that an adversary system depends upon adversaries, i.e., persons with […]

  • Annulment

    Annulment

    The act of annulling; of making void retrospectively as well as prospectively. An annulment differs conceptually from a divorce in that a divorce terminates a legal status whereas an annulment establishes that a marital status never existed. Whealton v Whealton, 432 P.2d 972, 63 Cal. Rptr. […]

  • Annulment

    Annulment

    The act of annulling; of making void retrospectively as well as prospectively. An annulment differs conceptually from a divorce in that a divorce terminates a legal status whereas an annulment establishes that a marital status never existed. Whealton v Whealton, 432 P.2d 972, 63 Cal. Rptr. […]