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  • Rule of Law

    Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Rule of Law in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term rule of law into Spanish: imperio del derecho (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online. Related to the Legal Thesaurus Resources See Also […]

  • Law

    Definition of Law The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Law: A body of rules or norms passed by a legislated authority and enforced by an authorized and specialized body. Law clearly identifies the defining characteristic of the state – the ability to […]

  • Contract Enforcement

    See Also Governance Capacity Building Capitalism Coercion Governance Failure Legitimacy Crisis Rule of Law Transaction Cost Further Reading Campbell, J. L., & Pedersen, O. K. (Eds.). (2001). The rise of neoliberalism and institutional analysis. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. […]

  • Contract Enforcement

    See Also Governance Capacity Building Capitalism Coercion Governance Failure Legitimacy Crisis Rule of Law Transaction Cost Further Reading Campbell, J. L., & Pedersen, O. K. (Eds.). (2001). The rise of neoliberalism and institutional analysis. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. […]

  • Law Reports

    English Spanish Translation of Law Reports Law reports repertorio de jurisprudenciaFind other English to Spanish translations from the Pocket Spanish English Legal Dictionary (print and online), the English to Spanish to English dictionaries (like Law Reports) and the Word […]

  • Law Reports

    English Spanish Translation of Law Reports Law reports repertorio de jurisprudenciaFind other English to Spanish translations from the Pocket Spanish English Legal Dictionary (print and online), the English to Spanish to English dictionaries (like Law Reports) and the Word […]

  • Ecclesiastical Law

    The law of the church . In England, the lay or secular courts were separated from the ecclesiastical courts after the Conquest and the latter were invested with the sole jurisdiction over ecclesiastical causes, which included the subject of marriage and divorce . In modern times, […]

  • Ecclesiastical Law

    The law of the church . In England, the lay or secular courts were separated from the ecclesiastical courts after the Conquest and the latter were invested with the sole jurisdiction over ecclesiastical causes, which included the subject of marriage and divorce . In modern times, […]

  • Due Process of Law

    Law in its regular course of administration through courts of justice. 3 Story, Const. 264, 661; 18 How. (U. S.) 272; 13 N. Y. 378. It is the equivalent to law of the land, as used in Magna Charta. Co. Inst. 60; 18 How. (U. S.) 272; 11 Mich. 129. Whatever difficulty may […]

  • Monitoring And Enforcement Unit

    Monitoring and Enforcement Unit in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, monitoring and enforcement unit is: a unit established on 5 January 1996 and located within USTR with the task of monitoring all trade agreements to which the United States is party and of pursuing actions to enforce […]

  • Unlawful Assembly

    Unlawful Assembly

    At common law, a meeting of three or more persons with a common plan in mind which, if carried out, will result in a riot. See Commonwealth v Duitch, 165 Pa. Super 187, 67 A.2d 821.

  • Unlawful Assembly

    Unlawful Assembly

    At common law, a meeting of three or more persons with a common plan in mind which, if carried out, will result in a riot. See Commonwealth v Duitch, 165 Pa. Super 187, 67 A.2d 821.

  • Soft Law

    Soft law in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of soft law.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Police Law Enforcement Agency Further Reading soft law in A Dictionary of Law […]

  • Soft Law

    Soft law in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of soft law.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Police Law Enforcement Agency Further Reading soft law in A Dictionary of Law […]

  • Lawman

    Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Lawman (You may find lawman at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). 1530s, “lawyer,” from law; this term is also a noun. + man; this term is also a noun.. Meaning “law-enforcement officer” is from 1865. […]