Search results for: “international human rights law part 9”
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Corpus
(Lat. a body). The substance. Used of a human body, a corporation, a collection of laws, etc. …
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Corpus
(Lat. a body). The substance. Used of a human body, a corporation, a collection of laws, etc. …
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Derogation
The partial abrogation of a law. To derogate from a law is to enact something which impairs its utility and force; to abrogate a law is to abolish it entirely. See Abrogation, …
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Adoption
The act by which a person takes the child of another into his family, and treats him as his own. A juridical act creating between two persons certain relations, purely civil, or paternity and filiation. 6 Demolombe Code Nap. ÃÂÃÂÃÂç 1. As used in the law the word has a strict significance […]
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Sodomy
Anal copulation, whether with man or beast, and is said to be a crime against nature.
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Sodomy
Anal copulation, whether with man or beast, and is said to be a crime against nature.
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Trade And Labour Standards
Trade and labour standards in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, trade and labour standards is: one of the new trade issues. The entries on trade policy are here. It is concerned with the question whether trade rules should be used to promote minimum labour standards in exporting […]
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OECD Guidelines For Multinational Enterprises
OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, oecd guidelines for multinational enterprises is: a set of voluntary guidelines in the form of recommendations for the behaviour of multinational enterprises (MNEs) first adopted by OECD member countries in […]
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OECD Guidelines For Multinational Enterprises
OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, oecd guidelines for multinational enterprises is: a set of voluntary guidelines in the form of recommendations for the behaviour of multinational enterprises (MNEs) first adopted by OECD member countries in […]
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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 […]