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  • 51Law of Ukraine — Ukraine is a civil law country. Laws are written down, the application of customary law is the exception and the role of case law is small in theory although in practice it is impossible to understand the law in many fields without also taking… …

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  • 52Law of obligations — The law of obligations is one of the component private law elements of the civil system of law. It includes contract law, delict law, quasi contract law, and quasi delict law. The law of obligations seeks to organize and regulate the voluntary… …

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  • 53Law of the Russian Federation — The primary and fundamental statement of laws in the Russian Federation is the Constitution of the Russian Federation.Hierarchy of Laws Domestic Sources of LawSince its adoption in a 1993 referendum the Russian Constitution is considered to be… …

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  • 54Law of Singapore — The legal system of Singapore is based on the English common law system. Major areas of law – particularly administrative law, contract law, equity and trust law, property law and tort law – are largely judge made, though certain aspects have now …

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  • 55administrative law — n: the branch of the law dealing with government agencies Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. administrative law n …

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  • 56Arbitration of exchange — exchange ex*change ([e^]ks*ch[=a]nj ), n. [OE. eschange, eschaunge, OF. eschange, fr. eschangier, F. [ e]changer, to exchange; pref. ex out + F. changer. See {Change}, and cf. {Excamb}.] 1. The act of giving or taking one thing in return for… …

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  • 57law code — Systematic compilation of law or legal principles. The oldest extant fragments of a law code are tablets from the ancient city of Ebla dating to с 2400 BC. The best known ancient code is that of Hammurabi. Roman legal records began in the 5th… …

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  • 58Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service — (Acas, ACAS) The UK government funded independent body offering conciliation services to parties involved in employment tribunal claims. Acas also provides advice and guidance on workplace issues to individuals and employers. Related links …

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  • 59London Court of International Arbitration — (LCIA) A leading arbitral institution, based in London. For further information, see the LCIA website. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 …

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  • 60Advisory Conciliation and Arbitration Service — (ACAS) a body established under an Act of Parliament of 1975 to facilitate the resolution of industrial strife. Apart from its important role in resolving major strikes, it is involved in trying to achieve settlements in every case before an… …

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