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  • 51Palestinian law — is the rule of law within the territory administered by the Palestinian National Authority pursuant to the Oslo Accords. It has an unusually unsettled status, as of 2008, due to the complex legal history of the area, the overlapping jurisdictions …

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  • 52Supreme Court of Pennsylvania — Judges seats in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court s chambers in the Pennsylvania State Capitol Established May 22, 1722 …

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  • 53Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt — The Supreme Constitutional Court ( ar. المحكمة الدستورية العليا) (or SCC) is an independent judiciary body in the Arab Republic of Egypt, with its new seat in the Cairo suburb of Maadi.The Court is the highest judicial power in Egypt and it alone …

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  • 54Tarnovo Constitution — The Tarnovo Constitution (Търновска конституция) was the first constitution of Bulgaria. It was adopted on 16 April 1879 (28 April greg.) by the Constituent National Assembly held in Veliko Tarnovo as part of the establishment of the Principality …

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  • 55Constitution of the Ukrainian People's Republic — The Constitution of Ukrainian People s Republic ( uk. Конституція Української Народної Республіки, Konstytutsiya Ukrayinskoii Narodnoii Respubliky ) is a constitutional document approved by the Central Rada on 29 April 1918, but never announced.… …

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  • 56executive privilege — see privilege 1b Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. executive privilege …

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  • 57Mohammed Uwais — Mohammed Lawal Uwais Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Nigeria In office 1995–2006 Preceded by Mohammed Bello Succeeded by Salihu Moddibo Alfa Belgore Mohammed Lawal Uwais was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Niger …

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  • 58New York Codes, Rules and Regulations — The New York Codes, Rules and Regulations (NYCRR), referred to sometimes as the Rules and Regulations of the State of New York, primarily contains state agency rules and regulations adopted under the State Administrative Procedure Act (SAPA).… …

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  • 59nondelegation doctrine — non·del·e·ga·tion doctrine /ˌnän ˌde li gā shən / n: a doctrine that Congress may not delegate its duties under the Constitution to other branches of government without violating the principle of separation of powers Merriam Webster’s Dictionary… …

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  • 60Europe, history of — Introduction       history of European peoples and cultures from prehistoric times to the present. Europe is a more ambiguous term than most geographic expressions. Its etymology is doubtful, as is the physical extent of the area it designates.… …

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