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It is a defining law of the Internet.
Hence, they do not challenge the basic view that the state should be the only authority defining law and order.
"There isn't too much trouble in defining law practice for lawyers appearing in courtrooms and before administrative agencies," Professor Hazard said.
Natalie Gamble – fertility law specialist Natalie was a pioneer in defining law concerning new methods of conception and rights for same-sex parents.
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Politicians are responsible for defining laws, engaging stakeholders and developing funding mechanisms.
As I dragged my hand across the rock's cold, adamantine skin, it struck me as a harbinger of chaos, destruction, and entropy, the defining laws of nature.
Secondly, he defines law as a particular kind of assemblage of signs (see section below, on 'Law and signs'.
A proper government is "the means of placing the retaliatory use of physical force under objective control i.e., under objectively defined law" (1963b, p. 128).
While there is a narrowly defined law that allows residents to rent out rooms in their own apartments, the state is looking to go after hosts who operate multiple listings as a sort of virtual hotel.
King Abdullah also brought in loosely defined laws against things such as national security, which were punished with heavy fines.
But many of their liberal practices have been permitted with a nudge and a wink rather than protected by clearly defined laws.
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