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  2. King's Law - Wikipedia

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    The King's Law (Danish: Kongeloven) or Lex Regia (also called the Danish Royal Law of 1665 [1]) was the absolutist constitution of Denmark and Norway from 1665 until 1849 and 1814, respectively.

  3. King's Law Journal - Wikipedia

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    King's Law Journal is published for The Dickson Poon School of Law at King's College London by Taylor & Francis. It was established in 1990 as King's College Law Journal and changed to the present title in 2007. It publishes peer-reviewed scholarly articles, notes, reports, and book reviews.

  4. Official Publishing Center (Albania) - Wikipedia

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    The Official Publishing Center (Albanian: Qendra e Botimeve Zyrtare – QBZ) is an institution of the Albanian government under the direct supervision of the Ministry of Justice.

  5. List of encyclopedias by language - Wikipedia

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    Susning.nu: a Swedish online wiki started in 2001; anyone-can-edit encyclopedia until 2004; shut down in 2009; Svensk uppslagsbok (2 editions, 31 and 32 volumes, 1929–1955) Svenska uppslagsverk: [15] a comprehensive bibliography maintained by collector Christofer Psilander; Swedish Wikipedia (Svenskspråkiga Wikipedia)

  6. Constitution of Albania - Wikipedia

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    Albanians have an old tradition for law and regulations. Among the old laws is the Kanuni i Lek Dukagjinit , a sort of constitution respected by majority of Albanians throughout centuries. The Kanun of Lekë Dukagjini , which according to some writings was codified in the 14th century, is distinguished among several Kanuns.

  7. Peace (law) - Wikipedia

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    The legal term peace, sometimes king's peace (Latin: pax regis) [1] or queen's peace, is the common-law concept of the maintenance of public order. [2]The concept of the king's peace originated in Anglo-Saxon law, where it initially applied the special protections accorded to the households of the English kings and their retainers.

  8. Kanun (Albania) - Wikipedia

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    During the years of the communist regime, the Albanian state abolished by law the customary practices. However their exercise returned after the 1990s as a result of the collapse of state institutions in Albania and in Kosovo. [14] In Albania, in particular, the exercise of customary law was observed especially in matters related to property ...

  9. The Dickson Poon School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The Dickson Poon School of Law is the law school of King's College London, itself part of the federal University of London, and serves as one of the nine schools of study within the college. It is situated on the Strand in the East Wing of Somerset House , in close proximity to the Royal Courts of Justice and the four Inns of Court in the heart ...