economic law

  • 1Economic law — In the legal system of the Soviet Union, economic law was the legal theory and system under which economic relations were a legal discipline independent of criminal law and civil law. Ferdinand Joseph Maria Feldbrugge, Gerard Pieter van den Berg …

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  • 2Economic law (disambiguation) — Economic law ay refer to one of the following*Economic law, a legal system that governs relations assiciated with economic activities *Business law *Law of economics: See also Law and economics …

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  • 3University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law — The University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law is a scholary journal published by second and third year law students at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Beginning in 1978, the Journal published under the title,… …

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  • 4economic duress — eco·nom·ic duress n: wrongful or unlawful conduct that creates fear of economic hardship which prevents the exercise of free will in engaging in a business transaction; also: the defense of economic duress – called also business compulsion;… …

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  • 5economic loss — There are legal rules, which restrict recovery of compensation for financial loss which arises without intervening physical damage or personal injury where the only loss is economic. Easyform Glossary of Law Terms. UK law terms. economic loss …

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  • 6economic theory of law — the theory, often associated with Karl Marx, taking the view that law is a mere embellishment upon the exploitation of the proletariat. After revolution, the last function of the law would be to eradicate capitalism. In a technical (and non… …

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  • 7Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 — A federal law that attempted to avoid or mitigate an economic recession. The Act authorized federal payments of $300 to $1,200 to approximately 130 million American individuals and families. In addition, households received $300 for each… …

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  • 8economic equilibrium clause — USA A type of stabilization clause contained in a host government agreement (HGA) or other international investment agreement between a host government and a foreign investor that protects foreign investors from laws and regulations adopted after …

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  • 9economic — I adjective cost effective, cost reducing, economical, labor saving, money saving, time saving, thrifty associated concepts: economic activity, economic conditions, economic depression, economic groups, economic factors, economic interest,… …

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  • 10economic profit — Also known as economic value added or shareholder value added. A measure of profit performance calculated by subtracting a charge for shareholders capital. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms.… …

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