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  2. Conflict of laws - Wikipedia

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    The term private international law comes from the private law/public law dichotomy in civil law systems. [13] [14] In this form of legal system, the term private international law does not imply an agreed upon international legal corpus, but rather refers to those portions of domestic private law that apply to international issues.

  3. Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law - Wikipedia

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    The graduates acquire skills in Business laws, Intellectual property laws and other regular courses [10] prescribed by the Bar Council of India. The maximum student intake is 50. The school earlier offered a three-semester post-graduate diploma in Intellectual Property Law (PGDIPL) [11] to two batches and the programme has been discontinued ...

  4. List of Hague Conventions on Private International Law

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    Convention of 14 March 1978 on the Law Applicable to Agency; Convention of 25 October 1980 on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction; Convention of 25 October 1980 on International Access to Justice; Convention of 1 July 1985 on the Law Applicable to Trusts and on their Recognition; Convention of 22 December 1986 on the Law ...

  5. Characterisation (law) - Wikipedia

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    Characterisation, or characterization, in conflict of laws, is the second stage of the procedure to resolve a lawsuit that involves foreign law. The process is described in English law as Characterisation, [1] or classification within the English judgments of the European Court of Justice. [2]

  6. Private property - Wikipedia

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    John Locke described private property as a Natural Law principle arguing that when a person mixes their labor with nature, the labor enters the object conferring individual ownership. [3] Private property is foundational to capitalism, an economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production and their operation for profit. [4]

  7. Succession of states - Wikipedia

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    In International Law, the situation is analogous to the separation of the Irish Free State from Britain, and Belgium from the Netherlands. In these cases the portion which separated was considered a new State, and the remaining portion continued as an existing State with all the rights and duties which it had before.

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    $5.50 off each 24-pack of 16.9-ounce bottles. If you're tackling Dry January, San Pellegrino sparkling mineral water is a great way to mix things up.The 24-pack of 16.9-ounce bottles is $5.50 off ...

  9. Incidental question - Wikipedia

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    The main question was the wife's capacity to marry which, under Canadian law, is determined by her lex domicilii, i.e. the law of Israel at the time of the second ceremony. The incidental question was the validity of the divorce which was to be determined either by their lex domicilii at the relevant time or by Italian law as the lex loci actus ...