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  2. File:Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany.pdf

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    Page:Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany.pdf/1; Page:Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany.pdf/3; Metadata. This file contains additional ...

  3. Outline of law - Wikipedia

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    A custom is an unwritten law introduced by the continuous acts of the faithful with the consent of the legitimate legislator. Decree (Catholic canon law) - an order or law made by a superior authority for the direction of others. Dispensation (Catholic canon law) - the exemption from the immediate obligation of law in certain cases. Its object ...

  4. Basic law - Wikipedia

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    A basic law is either a codified constitution, or in countries with uncodified constitutions, a law designed to have the effect of a constitution. The term basic law is used in some places as an alternative to "constitution" and may be intended as a temporary but necessary measure, until the formal enactment of a constitution. "Basic law" is ...

  5. Law - Wikipedia

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    In The Concept of Law, H. L. A. Hart argued that law is a "system of rules"; [35] John Austin said law was "the command of a sovereign, backed by the threat of a sanction"; [36] Ronald Dworkin describes law as an "interpretive concept" to achieve justice in his text titled Law's Empire; [37] and Joseph Raz argues law is an "authority" to ...

  6. Fundamental law - Wikipedia

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    The German Grundgesetz (more commonly translated as "Basic Law") The four individual laws that together make up the Constitution of Sweden; The Fundamental Laws of England; The Fundamental Law of Vatican City State; The Fundamental Law of Hungary; The Basic Laws of a country that does not use the term "constitution" or has an uncodified ...

  7. Category:Legal doctrines and principles - Wikipedia

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    Imputation (law) In loco parentis; In pari delicto; Incorporation of international law; Independent source doctrine; Index of children's rights articles; Inequality of bargaining power; Inevitable disclosure; Inevitable discovery; Inherent jurisdiction; Inherent powers (United States) Internal affairs doctrine; International legal theories ...

  8. Pure Theory of Law - Wikipedia

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    Pure Theory of Law is a book by jurist and legal theorist Hans Kelsen, first published in German in 1934 as Reine Rechtslehre, and in 1960 in a much revised and expanded edition. The latter was translated into English in 1967 as Pure Theory of Law. [1] The title is the name of his general theory of law, Reine Rechtslehre.

  9. Outline of tort law - Wikipedia

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    Union of India, in Indian tort law is a unique outgrowth of the doctrine of strict liability for ultrahazardous activities. Under this principle of absolute liability, an enterprise is absolutely liable without exceptions to compensate everyone affected by any accident resulting from the operation of hazardous activity.