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EU Customs Law

2018
The third edition of EU Customs Law provides a fully updated treatment of legislation, new treaties and cases in the two courts of the EU especially but also in Member States. This volume also includes commentary on the Union Customs Code and secondary legislation, and increased coverage of areas such as the wider role of customs authorities apart from
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10. Custom and Law

2013
This chapter examines the period between the accession of the younger Pitt to the office of Prime Minister in 1783 and Parliament's adoption of the Speenhamland system in 1795, with an eye to solving the riddle of why during this period appeals to custom and customary forms of protest became more, a social phenomenon in British social life and politics.
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Custom in Public Law

Israel Law Review, 1986
This article is based on a study on custom in public law conducted some years ago due to the welcome initiative of Prof. G. Tedeschi. Like many others, I too responded to his irresistible powers of persuasion, to conduct a study on custom in a field close to my area of interest, public law. I owe many thanks to Prof.
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Inheritance: Customs And Laws

2000
Abstract A widely held interpretation of early Scandinavian society has been that it was based on clans (Sw. iitter), in the sense of descent groups that were responsible for many of the functions that were later taken over by kings and the Church.
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Customs Law Digest

The University of Chicago Law Review, 1962
Joshua M. Davidson   +1 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Hungarian Customs Law

European Business Law Review, 1994
Ines K Radniilovic   +2 more
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By Law or Custom

Abstract This chapter examines racial discrimination and civil rights law in the Midwest during the nineteenth century. Looking to state constitutions, state laws, and litigation, the chapter examines how Black Midwesterners faced racial discrimination in both law and practice prior to the Civil War, especially owing to the region’s ...
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