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Law school study by correspondence has existed in the United States since 1890 when Sprague Correspondence School of Law (which eventually merged with Blackstone Institute, and later was known as Blackstone School of Law) was established by William C. Sprague in Detroit, Michigan. [4]
The Community acquis [1] or acquis communautaire (/ ˈ æ k iː k ə ˈ m juː n ə t ɛər /; French: [aˌki kɔmynoˈtɛːʁ]), [2] sometimes called the EU acquis and often shortened to acquis, [2] is the accumulated legislation, legal acts and court decisions that constitute the body of European Union law that came into being since 1993.
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 ...
The right of privacy to one's own letters is the main legal basis for the assumption of privacy of correspondence. [ 6 ] The principle has been naturally extended to other forms of communication , including telephony and electronic communications on the Internet , as the constitutional guarantees are generally thought to also cover these forms ...
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)
The Code of Lekë Dukagjini (Albanian: Kanuni i Lekë Dukagjinit, also known as the Code of the Mountains (Kanuni i Maleve) is one of the variants of the Albanian customary law transmitted orally. Believed to be much older, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] it was initially codified by the 15th century Albanian Prince of Dukagjini , Lekë . [ 3 ]
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.
Juliana Latifi. "Albanian Civil Law and the Influence of Foreign Laws". Farran, Gallen, Hendry and Rautenbach (eds). The Diffusion of Law. Ashgate Publishing. 2015. Routledge. 2016. Chapter 12. p 181 et seq. Enyal Shuke. "Albania". Arbitration Law and Practice in Central and Eastern Europe. Release 02. Juris Publishing. 2011. p ALB-1 et seq ...