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6by Aleksandr V. Padiryakov“... in the law of England. Methods universal dialectic method of cognition as well as general scientific...”
Published 2015-12-01
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7“... in compliance with law of England and the practice of its application for the Russian companies. Methods...”
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9“... comparison in some aspects with law of England. The present comparison of damages and other contractual...”
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10by A. V. Padiryakov“... of Germany and law of England. MATERIALS AND METHODS. The study is based on a considerable amount...”
Published 2018-08-01
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11by Clark, Jan Katherine“... for that confused mass of local customs of which the law of England had formerly consisted”. But as R.H. Helmholz...”
Published 2012
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12“... with the common law of England as expounded by the English courts and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council...”
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13by Haji Haji Megat Latif“... these questions become very important due to the changes of law in England in 1992, relating to the right of suit...”
Published 2013-11-01
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14“... legal regime such as the law of England or New York State.European sovereigns, however, have been able...”
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15by Yee Ching Leung“... the law of England and whether the Resulting Trust approach will return remains to be seen....”
Published 2019-06-01
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16by Ruby Hadiarti Johny“...Contempt of Court historically comes from Common Law in England where as it represents the king...”
Published 2009-05-01
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17“...) became statute law in England and Wales from October 2007 and was described as a visionary piece...”
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18by Ruby Hadiarti Johny“...Contempt of Court historically comes from Common Law in England where as it represents the king...”
Published 2009-05-01
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20by Chris Dent“... nineteenth-century law. The suggestion here is that the law of the time – specifically, the law in England...”
Published 2019-11-01
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