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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
This chapter addresses the origin and development of Roman legal sources — that is, the methods and procedures for establishing new legally binding rules, standards, and norms. The source of a legal norm gives it ultimate validity. Legal sources can be classified in many different ways.
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This chapter addresses the origin and development of Roman legal sources — that is, the methods and procedures for establishing new legally binding rules, standards, and norms. The source of a legal norm gives it ultimate validity. Legal sources can be classified in many different ways.
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Sources Of Law and Legal Method in Comparative Law
The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Law, 2006Sources of law serve to separate the province of law from the realm of non-law. Only propositions that are derived from a valid source of law are genuinely legal propositions. This article outlines the role of sources of law and legal method in the study
S. Vogenauer
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2014
This chapter of introduction to law uses a brief description of the development of western law from the time of the romans to the present day, to elucidate the sources of law, such as custom, legislation, judicial decisions and treaties. It ends with the rise of transnational law, which relativizes the role of national states in law-making.
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This chapter of introduction to law uses a brief description of the development of western law from the time of the romans to the present day, to elucidate the sources of law, such as custom, legislation, judicial decisions and treaties. It ends with the rise of transnational law, which relativizes the role of national states in law-making.
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2009
Abstract During the Soviet era, Marxist-Leninist legal doctrine conventionally distinguished between two meanings of ‘sources of law’. In their most ‘fundamental’ sense the ‘sources of law’ were said to be the socio-economic order of a particular society; it was that order which gave birth to and shaped the distinctive political ...
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Abstract During the Soviet era, Marxist-Leninist legal doctrine conventionally distinguished between two meanings of ‘sources of law’. In their most ‘fundamental’ sense the ‘sources of law’ were said to be the socio-economic order of a particular society; it was that order which gave birth to and shaped the distinctive political ...
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1993
Abstract The Tribunal, as an international tribunal has the inherent power to interpret its own decisions in case of dispute between the parties as to their meaning or scope, even if its Statute contains no provision to that effect. The Hague Convention on Pacific Settlement of Disputes of 1907 gives expression to this general principle,
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Abstract The Tribunal, as an international tribunal has the inherent power to interpret its own decisions in case of dispute between the parties as to their meaning or scope, even if its Statute contains no provision to that effect. The Hague Convention on Pacific Settlement of Disputes of 1907 gives expression to this general principle,
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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2019
Graphene oxide (GO) has gained popularity in scientific research and industry due to its superior properties, which can be controlled by the synthesis method and graphite feedstock.
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Graphene oxide (GO) has gained popularity in scientific research and industry due to its superior properties, which can be controlled by the synthesis method and graphite feedstock.
E. Mahmoudi +5 more
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Abstract This chapter focuses on the uses of the notion of ‘sources of law’ in continental analytical jurisprudence. It aims to illuminate the way legal theorists in the civil law world have grappled with the various aspects and meanings of this notion.
Dinah L. Shelton, Federico Guzmán Duque
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Dinah L. Shelton, Federico Guzmán Duque
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The Sources of International Law
, 2014This new edition of Hugh Thirlway's authoritative text provides an introduction to one of the fundamental questions of the discipline: what is, and what is not, a source of international law. Traditionally, treaties between states, custom deriving from
H. Thirlway
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