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  • Civil Law Of The Romans
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    science of the just and the unjust. 2. Having explained these general terms, we think we shall commence our exposition of the law of the Roman people most advantageously, if we pursue at first a plain and easy path, and then proceed to explain particular details with the utmost care and exactness. For, if at the outset we overload the mind of the student, while yet new to the subject and unable to bear much, with a multitude and variety of topics, one of two things will happen -- -we shall eithe...
  • Thousands Of Injured Workers
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    Our society is an ever-growing community of law breakers, not to condemn themselves morally, but to stress what they believe to be just, and correct. Just as Martin Luther King Stepped in front of our nation and broke several laws, he did so in order to express his passionate belief of our constitution that 'all men are created equal. ' Unfortunately, to this days we have trouble to fully synthesize are laws with our constitution, which has lead to several rules being broken, for a right cause. ...
  • Features Of Logical Nations
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    Ethnosocionics consider nations as psychoinformatoin systems (integral persons), of which the Jung's persons' typology is true. Volodymyr Scherbyna, Russia It is not new idea to consider ethnos as integral person (collective subject). This idea was advanced and was substantiated in the works of Wilhelm von Humboldt, Nikolay Berdyayev, Nikolay Loss ky, etc. In particular Carl Jung wrote that "people's psyche is only more compound structure than person's psyche". It is logically to consider this i...
  • Tax Law In Order
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    "While every law restricts individual freedom to some extent by altering the means which people may use in the pursuit of their aims. Within the known rules of the game the individual is free to pursue his personal ends and desires, certain that the powers of government will not be used deliberately to frustrate his efforts". - Friedrich Hayek What is law Webster says that is, The collective organization of the individual right to lawful defense (Law). Each of us has a natural right to defend ou...
  • National Law In Conflict With Ec Law
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    European Law Assignment The doctrine of supremacy allows community law to prevail over national law, including national constitutions. It also limits the law making powers of the member states and imposes duties to enforce community law on the authorities of the member states; including the courts. Discuss in light of statements made by the European court of justice? Ever since the extended application by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) of the principle of direct effects jointly with the wid...

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