Dualism in the application of law versus arbitrary power in the context of a dual state
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Legaldualism may refer to: Monism and dualism in international law Dualism in the application of law versus arbitrary power in the context of a dual...
dualism can also refer to the relationship between the deity and creation or the deity and the universe (see theistic dualism). That form of dualism is...
Customary law International customary law Journal of Legal Pluralism Legaldualism List of national legal systems Polycentric law Sociology of law Barnard...
ACRI (2014), One Rule, Two Legal Systems: Israel's Regime of Laws in the West Bank (PDF) Benveniśtî, Eyāl (1990). Legaldualism: the absorption of the occupied...
monism and dualism are used to describe two different theories of the relationship between international law and domestic law. Monism and dualism both offer...
emphasizes how natural law exists together with positive law within a legaldualism that rejects all monisms as well as the so-called extreme iusnaturalism...
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Multiple citizenship (or multiple nationality) is a person's legal status in which a person is at the same time recognized by more than one country under...
Sooklal, Vivekananda's neo-Advaita "reconciles Dvaita or dualism and Advaita or non-dualism": The Neo-Vedanta is also Advaitic inasmuch as it holds that...
arguing cases in courts and tribunals, drafting legal pleadings, researching the law and giving legal opinions. Barristers are distinguished from solicitors...
procedures. Although state governments and the federal government are legallydual sovereigns, the Supreme Court of the United States is in many cases the...
Legal positivism is a school of thought of philosophy of law and jurisprudence which holds that law is constructed from social facts, without regards...
to the French-based dualism between legal fact vs. legal act.[citation needed] German legal theory rejects the notion of the legal fact (juristische Tatsache...
Organization of Ottoman Society in the Early Modern Period: The Question of "LegalDualism" and Societal Structures". In Čaušević, Ekrem; Moačanin, Nenad; Kursar...
French law has a dual jurisdictional system comprising private law (droit privé), also known as judicial law, and public law (droit public). Judicial law...
April 2001. DePoe, John M. "A Defense of Dualism". New Dualism Archive. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Dualism" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert...
Naturalization (or naturalisation) is the legal act or process by which a non-national of a country acquires the nationality of that country after birth...
Hart explains legal normativity by drawing references to social facts instead of Kelsen's approach that displays a methodological dualism. Unlike Kelsen's...
VI's death had in no way affected the Anglo-Burgundian alliance or the legaldual monarchy of England and France. Monstrelet the Burgundian is the only...
the problem of other minds. Interactionist dualism, or simply interactionism, is the particular form of dualism first espoused by Descartes in the Meditations...
The contemporary national legal systems are generally based on one of four basic systems: civil law, common law, customary law, religious law or combinations...
Studies, 1993) (in Hebrew) (co-author: Eyal Zamir)[4] ISSN 0333-8681. LegalDualism: The Absorption of the Occupied Territories into Israel (Westview Press...
for legal practitioners. This degree requires the study of core legal subjects and jurisprudence to provide a comprehensive understanding of the legal system...
Jurisdictional dualism in France is the separation of the French court system into two separate divisions, or "ordres", as they are called in French:...