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Civil Law

1982
Abstract ‘Civil law’ is widely used in several senses. Civil law may refer to Roman law, or to the family of modern legal systems concentrated on the mainland of Europe which has developed on the basis of legal science fashioned after Justinian in the Romano- Germanic universities from the twelfth century, and to the legal systems ...
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“Insanity” in Civil Law

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1986
Abstract The issue of “insanity” is rarely alluded to in the area of civil law. As a consequence, the legal standard for insanity is not clearly understood by many psychiatrists. The standard derives from case law and is based upon statutory law in the criminal sector.
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Civil Law

1991
Abstract Russian law distinguished between real (“immovable’’) and personal (“movable”) property, and real property was in turn divided into patrimonial (rodovoe) and acquired (blagopriobretennoe) property.1 Real property-land, whether settled with peasants or empty-included its fixtures, such as forests, orchards, gardens, hayfields ...
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Digital twin and its implementations in the civil engineering sector

Automation in Construction, 2021
Feng Jiang, Ling, Ke Chen
exaly  

Sacred Law, Civil Law, and the Citizen Sacred Law and Civil Law

2012
In this chapter, the author studies Scheid's reconstruction from the point of view of Roman law. First, he deals with the comparison of noxae deditio in sacred, civil, and international law. Then, he compares Scaevola's regula on impiety with a responsum that the same Scaevola gave in a (civil law) case of unlawful damage.
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Machine Learning Algorithms in Civil Structural Health Monitoring: A Systematic Review

Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering, 2020
Majdi Flah, Itzel Nunez, Moncef L Nehdi
exaly  

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