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  • 121Corporate law — (also company or corporations law) is the study of how shareholders, directors, employees, creditors, and other stakeholders such as consumers, the community and the environment interact with one another under the internal rules of the firm.… …

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  • 122Russian Federation Law on Refugees — The Russian Federation’s Law on Refugees defines who is a “refugee” for purposes of obtaining asylum in the country. Russian Federation Law No. 95 F 3 “On Refugees,” February 19, 1993, as amended (Law on Refugees), available in Russian at… …

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  • 123Penn State Law Review —   Abbreviated title (ISO) Penn. St. L. Rev. Discipline Law review …

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  • 124Slavery at common law — in former colonies of the British Empire, developed slowly over centuries, characterised by inconsistent decisions and varying rationales for the treatment of slavery, the slave trade, and the rights of slaves and slave owners. Until 1807 there… …

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  • 125The International Lawyer — is the official quarterly publication of the American Bar Association s Section of International Law and Practice. The ABA published the inaugural issue in 1966 and Southern Methodist University has been the proud home of this prestigious journal …

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  • 126Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice — The International Court of Justice has jurisdiction in two types of cases: contentious issues between states in which the court produces binding rulings between states that agree, or have previously agreed, to submit to the ruling of the court;… …

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  • 127Annual Bulletin (Comparative Law Bureau) —   Discipline Comparative law Language English …

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  • 128Companies law — Company  …

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