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 European
European Union law The international law, it is generally recognized that European Union law overrides the national laws...
European political party The European political party, or formally political party at European level, is a type of [1]...
European Young Conservatives The European Young Conservatives is a grouping of youth wings of right of center political...
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/european.html   (5339 words)

  
 The Oxford University Law Facultyís core reading list, 2001-2002
The jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice to make rulings on the interpretation of EC law under Article 177 of the EC treaty and the exercise by domestic courts of the discretion to refer under that Article.
European Community Law: Outline of the institutional structure of the European Communities, with more detailed knowledge of the law-making powers and decision-making procedures of the Council.
Harris, OíBoyle, and Warbrick, Law of the European Convention on Human Rights (1995)
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~taoe/ccore.html   (5339 words)

  
 The Byzantines
Although Byzantium would eventually fade in influence, from the eleventh century onwards, Justinian's Corpus iuris civilis became the foundation of all European law and legal practice (except for England).
The Latin church had battled emperors for control of the church and with the disintegration of centralized authority in Europe and the proliferation of European kingdoms, the primacy of the Pope in matters of faith was relatively solidified.
They produced the single most extensive corpus of Roman law in 425 and reformed taxation dramatically.
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/MA/BYZ.HTM   (2634 words)

  
 The Flag Institute - Bosnia & Herzegovina
He added that if the Parliament should propose certain amendments tot the proposals, and all the delegates are in agreement, it will be accepted.
The imposed flag, although modelled by a committee with members from all parties, isn't a symbol likely to have a long life.
In the official document it is stated: 'I do hereby decide that the Law on the flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina enters into force with an immediate effect on an interim basis, until the Parliamentary Assembly adopts this law in due form'.
http://www.flaginstitute.org/fibosnia.htm   (2430 words)

  
 feudal
From the thirteenth century onwards feudal law continued to be appealed to and feudal principles were sometimes formulated even more sharply than before, but the modern State was beginning to assert itself in most European countries in an unmistakable manner and its influence began to modify the fundamental conceptions of feudalism.
Of course, the processes of customary law were greatly hampered and even modified by the fact that the freeholders had access to the royal courts, and so could challenge the verdicts of the manorial jurisdiction and the decisions of the township in the royal courts.
458-484 The feudal organisation of state and society is the dominant fact of medieval history on its institutional side quite as much as the city-state is the dominant fact of ancient history from the institutional point of view.
http://socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca/~econ/ugcm/3ll3/vinogradoff/feudal   (9209 words)

  
 Alfredo Mordechai Rabello
The Culpa in Contrahendo Theory and the Israeli Contracts Law (General part), 5733-1973: Precontractual liability in Israeli Law, Essays on European Law and Israel, Jerusalem, 1996 (pp.
Harmoniazation of Law: a note on the Israeli Perspective.
Divorce in Josephus, Josephus Flavius Historian of Eretz- Israel in the Hellenistic-Roman Period, Jerusalem, 1982 (pp.149-164, Hebrew).
http://web.mscc.huji.ac.il/law/segel/rabelo/books.html   (2315 words)

  
 Russia (10/04)
High-ranking federal officials have condemned anti-Semitic hate crimes, but law enforcement bodies have not effectively prosecuted those responsible.
Russia has one of the highest prison population rates in the world, at 685 per 100,000.
Russia and Ukraine are said to have the highest growth rates of HIV infection in the world.
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/3183.htm   (2315 words)

  
 .: EUROPEAN ROMA RIGHTS CENTER :.
The European Roma Rights Center is an international public interest law organisation, which monitors the human rights situation of Roma and provides legal defense in cases of human rights abuse.
Over the last six-seven years, the European Roma Rights Center has been among the most consistent advocates of collecting ethnic data for purposes of fighting racism and discrimination and for drafting viable equality programmes.
The collective complaint against Greece was brought by the European Roma Rights Center (ERRC), alleging systemic violations of the right to adequate housing.
http://www.errc.org/   (2315 words)

  
 Information Sources: Western Europe & The European Union
European Integration Current Contents provides access to the tables of contents of journals relevant in European Integration research - law, human rights, economics, history and political sciences.
The New York University Law Library is an official depository for European Union documents.
European and Canadian Affairs : a web site from the U.S. Dept. of State, includes sections on the New Transatlantic Agenda, NATO, Information on U.S. Embassies in Europe, Contacts in the State Dept., and links to Dept. of State publications about Europe
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/lehman/guides/westoid.html   (2315 words)

  
 European Union - free-definition
As a result of this European Union Law is increasingly present in the systems of the Member States.
Harmonisation: Member State laws are harmonised through the EU legislative process, which involves the European Commission, European Parliament and Council of the European Union.
Autonomous decision making: Member States have granted the European Commission power to issue decisions in certain areas such as competition law, State Aid control and liberalisation.
http://www.netlexikon.akademie.de/European-Union.html   (3346 words)

  
 Publications - Annual Report
With the active involvement of CEP law lecturers in Warsaw, the British Centre for English and European Law organized its annual Central and East European Moot Court Competition in May 1999.
The competition was judged by lawyers, law professors and judges, including a former justice from the European Court.
The conference brought together scholars from the Baltic Sea states to discuss environmental issues in the region.
http://civiceducationproject.org/publications/annuarep/1999/poland.htm   (3346 words)

  
 LLRX -- German Business and Commercial Laws: Guide to Translations into English and Select Auxiliary Sources
See also an article summarizing the main features of the new Arbitration Act via the Web site of the German law firm Pünder, Volhard, Weber and Axster (since a merger at the beginning of 2000 Clifford Chance Pünder)
A compilation of German labor law in the vernacular from the homepage of the German Federal Ministry of Labor.
Intended to introduce the legal practitioner to German commercial law, this is a practical and straightforward guide which offers a wealth of information on a broad range of German legal issues, including industrial and intellectual property, competition law, business organizations, mergers and acquisitions, agency, insolvency, and others.
http://www.llrx.com/features/german.htm   (3346 words)

  
 European Union
It should therefore be considered whether the European head of state, as the protector of European law and justice, should not also become the guardian of a symbol which, more than any other, represents the sovereignty of the European community.
This article was a report on a speech by Joschka Fischer to the European Parliament’s constitutional affairs committee.
More recently Jack Lang, then president of the French National Assembly’s foreign affairs committee, said that the EU “needs a single figure at the helm.” Attacking the inertia in European foreign policy, he said Europe needed a strong central government with a single “personality” in control.
http://www.inplainsite.org/html/european_union.html   (3571 words)

  
 SuppB.htm
These laws confirm that the tribe was the main unit of social organization among the Celts, that a tribe consisted of a number of related kinship groups or families, and that a family was typically composed of a man and wife or wives and up to four generations of direct descendants.
Around 700 B.C., it is believed that Celtic peoples and the earliest phases of the European Iron Age emerged from the Urnfield culture; these Celtic peoples have been given a common identity because of shared language and cultural traits, but their political allegiances almost never extended beyond their individual tribes.
Inasmuch as the American legal principles rest upon a historical foundation of English law, an exposition of the origin of property rights under that legal system is relevant and instructive.
http://www.law2.byu.edu/Thomas/Legal_History/SuppB.htm   (10156 words)

  
 European Union - free-definition
Autonomous decision making: Member States have granted the European Commission power to issue decisions in certain areas such as competition law, State Aid control and liberalisation.
The EU has evolved from a trade body into an economic and political partnership.
The Government and Politics of the European Union by Neill Nugent (Palgrave Macmillan, 2002) ISBN 0333984617
http://www.netlexikon.akademie.de/European-Union.html   (3346 words)

  
 Racism in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Southern Poverty Law Center 's Intelligence Project counted 762 active hate groups in the United States in 2004.
From the 1920s, the Southern Jewish communities were attacked by the Ku Klux Klan, who objected to Jewish immigration, and often used 'The Jewish Banker' in their propagander.
The derogetory term ' kike ' was adopted when reffering to Jews (because they often couldn't write so they may have signed their immigration papers with circles - or kikel in Yiddish).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racism_in_the_Southern_United_States   (3346 words)

  
 European symbols - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
9 May is now the more commonly observed date, though some Europeans still prefer 5 May, since the Council of Europe was designed to defend human rights, parliamentary democracy and the rule of law, while the Schuman speech was simply proposing a sharing of French and German coal and steel.
This proposal, known as the Schuman declaration, is considered by many to be the beginning of the creation of what is now the European Union.
The flag was adopted in 1985 by all EU heads of State and government as the official emblem of the European Union and, since the beginning of 1986, it is used by all European institutions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_symbols   (851 words)

  
 VETO NATO? The Future of NATO
I understand, I wrote books...] No no you don't, in 1992 they passed a law, EC92 which required 300 laws to be imposed throughout the European Union.
Mel Krauss says abolish NATO altogether, Peter Duignan responds, but what would the Europeans do without us?
The Europeans are fratricidal, they're still enemies, we won't impose the draconian peace, we will make them cooperate, the Marshall plan made them cooperate, and we will be there to prevent this thing happening again.
http://www.uncommonknowledge.org/99winter/322.html   (851 words)

  
 Czech president opposed to EU flag - EUbusiness - EU law, politics and finance
Complying with Europe: EU Harmonisation and Soft Law in the Member States (Themes in European Governance S.)
Czech president opposed to EU flag - EUbusiness - EU law, politics and finance
His successor and architect of the "velvet revolution" in 1989, Vaclav Havel, said it was "almost scandalous" that the European flag did not fly on the presidency building, CTK news agency reported.
http://www.eubusiness.com/Institutions/051121131306.thw210dy   (302 words)

  
 Germanic Law
The Germanic birthright of the Common Law is an inheretence as old as the roots of Indo-European society itself.
Since the Germanic people regarded law as being sprung from a collective acceptance of right and wrong, amongst fellow tribesmen, the closer to the local unit that the decision was made in, the better the decision reached usually would be.
This attitude was prevalent amongst the Germanic tribes and a similar train of thought ran through their cousins, the Celts, in Brehon Law.
http://www.normanniireiks.org/guilds_lore/lore/germanic_law.htm   (3037 words)

  
 European Legal History (Level 3)
R.C. van Caenegem, ‘Law in the Medieval World’ xlix (1981) Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis, 13-46.
P Stein, ‘The medieval discovery of the Roman civil law’ in The Civilian Tradition and Scots Law, (1997) ed.
Kay, ‘Canon law in the age of Bartolus’ in ibid., Councils and Clerical Culture in the Medieval West (Variorum, 1997), chapter XV, 91-99.
http://www.lib.gla.ac.uk/courses/law/finlay.shtml   (1871 words)

  
 European Union - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As a result of this European Union Law is increasingly present in the systems of the member states.
European NAvigator - Thousands of multimedia documents on the history of Europe
The European Communities are one of the three pillars of the European Union, being both the most important pillar and the only one to operate primarily through supranational institutions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_union   (1871 words)

  
 European symbols - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
9 May is now the more commonly observed date, though some Europeans still prefer 5 May, since the Council of Europe was designed to defend human rights, parliamentary democracy and the rule of law, while the Schuman speech was simply proposing a sharing of French and German coal and steel.
This proposal, known as the Schuman declaration, is considered by many to be the beginning of the creation of what is now the European Union.
The flag was adopted in 1985 by all EU heads of State and government as the official emblem of the European Union and, since the beginning of 1986, it is used by all European institutions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_symbols   (774 words)

  
 eBay - european union, Historical Memorabilia, Nonfiction Books, Coins World items at low prices
European Union Law - Craig and De Burca 3rd Edition  
EU Law European Union Law by Paul Craig (2002)  
EUROPEAN UNION FLAG PATCH world country badge E.U. 1d 04h 30m
http://search-desc.ebay.com/search/search.dll?query=european+union&newu=1&...   (774 words)

  
 Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Gdansk - English version
The Centre and the Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Gdansk, organise English and European Union Law School in Gdansk.
The servis containing the bibliography of Polish books, articles and materials on legal informatics and law of new technology, has been recently reconstructed.
This year the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Gdansk had the honour to organize the countrywide conference.
http://prawo.univ.gda.pl/wydzial/eng   (774 words)

  
 European Dishonor, Sharia on the Old Continent
Europeans have turned their back on Christianity due to the oppressive governmental insitution of Christianity - Christian Evangelization is against the law and culture of Europe.
European civilization may sink to new lows before it finds its footings in the new islamic insurgent world.
Furthermore, statistics show that the majority of European Muslims are not marrying indigenous Europeans but other Muslims, either from their country of origin or from within local Muslim communities.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1032981/posts   (774 words)

  
 LEGAL EDUCATION REFORM
European and "civil law" courts generally are issuing increasingly discursive and well-reasoned decisions, and many explicitly integrate issues of statutory construction, social utility, economics, and practical administrability, etc., into persuasive opinions that are easily accessible and often cited in subsequent litigation.
Yet, as already suggested, these things were in fact being said, in different ways but with similar conclusions, by numerous Soviet and post-Soviet law reformers, including Wyman and Johnson.
One can imagine Hildy and Tildy inside, before a warm hearth, hatching their idea of bringing all Western Christendom under "Christian law" based on Justinian's soon-to-be resuscitated Roman law: "Hey, Hildy, you remember that law museum in our fair city?
http://www.jurlandia.org/coreva1.htm   (10612 words)

  
 Social Sciences & History Web
European Integration Current Contents, provides access to the tables of contents of journals relevant in European Integration research - law, human rights, economics, history and political sciences.
Maintained by the Academy of European Law at the European University Institute in Florence, the EU Center at Harvard and the Harvard Jean Monnet Chair at Harvard Law School.
The Social Sciences and History Web is designed to provide access to scholarly resources in selected subject and geographic areas within the field of Western European Studies.
http://gort.ucsd.edu/sdunlap/ssh.html   (282 words)

  
 Regional: Europe: European Union - Open Site
The European Union is based on the rule of law and democracy.
- Council of the European Union (representing the governments of the Member States);
The European Union is built on an institutional system which is the only one of its kind in the world.
http://www.opensite.info/index.php/Regional/Europe/European_Union   (282 words)

  
 Institute of East European Law
East European Law, Private International Law and Internet Law (in German)
Classes and seminars at the Institute (not only Eastern European law, but also German civil law, Internet law etc.), summer term 2000 and former terms (in German)
Our Institute's magazine (articles on Eastern European law, activities at the Institute etc.)
http://www.uni-kiel.de/eastlaw/eastla_e.htm   (282 words)

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