Tag: Private international law
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Police Checks
Hierarchical Display of Police checks Politics > Politics and public safety > Public safety > Public orderLaw > International law > Public international law > Territorial law > Frontier > Internal border of the EULaw > International law > Private international law > Identity document […]
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European Citizenship
Hierarchical Display of European citizenship European Union > European construction > Deepening of the European Union > Citizens’ EuropePolitics > Parliament > Powers of parliament > Parliamentary scrutiny > PetitionLaw > Rights and freedoms > Rights of the individual > Freedom of […]
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National
Pertaining or relating to a nation as a whole. Generally denotes the citizen or a person who belongs to a particular nation. As used in the phrase national of the United States, the term is broader than the term citizen. See Brassert v Biddle, (D.C. Conn.) 59 F.Supp. 457. As defined in the […]
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Passport
Passport in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of passport. Resources See Also Sea-Letter Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Passport in Spanish Online translation of the English […]
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Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
Hierarchical Display of Area of freedom, security and justice European Union > European construction > European UnionLaw > International law > Public international law > Free movement of personsLaw > International law > Public international law > Territorial law > Frontier > External […]
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Head Office
Hierarchical Display of Head office Business And Competition > Business organisation > Company structure > EstablishmentLaw > International law > Private international law > Nationality of legal persons Meaning of Head office Overview and more information about Head office For a more […]
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Stateless Person
A person who is not a national of any state.
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Third Country
Hierarchical Display of Third country International Relations > Cooperation policy > Cooperation policyLaw > International law > Private international law > National > Foreign nationalGeography > Economic geography > Mediterranean third countriesTrade > International trade > […]
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Removal
In practise, removal means the transfer of the suit or cause from one court to another. The cases where the United States Court may acquire jurisdiction by the removal from state court where jurisdiction would not have attached if the suit had been originally brought therein are cases of […]
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Removal
In practise, removal means the transfer of the suit or cause from one court to another. The cases where the United States Court may acquire jurisdiction by the removal from state court where jurisdiction would not have attached if the suit had been originally brought therein are cases of […]