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  • 51Law of Brazil — Brazil This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Brazil …

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  • 52Law Enforcement Aviation Coalition, Inc. — The Law Enforcement Aviation Coalition, Inc. is a non profit 501(c) 3 charitable organization. History The [http://www.whpd.org Winthrop Harbor Police Department] (WHPD) is the founding agency and coordinator of the [http://www.airsupport.org Law …

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  • 53Law of Chile — The legal system of Chile belongs to the Continental Law tradition. The basis for its public law is the 1980 Constitution, reformed in 1989 and 2005. According to it Chile is a democratic republic. There is a clear separation of functions,… …

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  • 54law */*/*/ — UK [lɔː] / US [lɔ] noun Word forms law : singular law plural laws 1) [countable] an official rule that people must obey The new law will be passed by Parliament in the spring. break a law (= do something illegal): Several traffic laws had been… …

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  • 55Law of Administration for the State of Iraq for the Transitional Period — The Law of Administration for the State of Iraq for the Transitional Period (also called the transitional administrative law or TAL), the Iraqi provisional constitution in the immediate postwar period, was signed on March 8, 2004 by the Iraqi… …

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  • 56Law of Lithuania — Lithuanian law is a part of a legal system of Lithuania. It is largely civil, as opposed to a common, law system, based on epitomes in the French and German systems. The Lithuanian legal system is grounded on the principles laid out in the… …

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  • 57Law school in South Korea — Currently in South Korea, a law school is an undergraduate institution where students major in law and are awarded a Légum Baccalaureus , or LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws). Following graduation, candidates must take and pass the bar exam. Under the… …

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  • 58Law for theProtection of the Republic — (Republikschutz gesetz)    18 July 1922. A series of violent acts against leading political figures Matthias Erzberger,* Philipp Scheidemann,* and, in particular, Walther Rath enau* provided impetus for the Republic to address antirepublican… …

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  • 59ex post facto law — n: a civil or criminal law with retroactive effect; esp: a law that retroactively alters a defendant s rights esp. by criminalizing and imposing punishment for an act that was not criminal or punishable at the time it was committed, by increasing …

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  • 60Law of South Korea — The legal system of South Korea is a civil law system that has its basis in the Constitution of the Republic of Korea.HistoryThe South Korean legal system effectively dates from the introduction of the original Constitution of the Republic of… …

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