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  • | activity_sector= [[Law]], [[business]] | competencies=[[Analytical skill]]s<br />[[Critical thinking]]<br />[[Law]]<br />[[Legal research]]<br />[[Legal writing]]<br />[[Legal ethics]]
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  • {{Short description|Business entity formed to practice law}} ...bilities]], and to represent clients in [[civil case|civil]] or [[Criminal law|criminal cases]], business transactions, and other matters in which legal a
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  • ...ss]]: Ann Arbor, 1959) pp. 100, 101.</ref> Under the rules of the [[Salic law]] adopted in 1316, the crown of France could not pass to a woman nor could === Administrative divisions ===
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  • ...orized their release, but they couldn't be sent back to China because U.S. law forbids deporting someone to a country where they are likely to face tortur ...China wants Gitmo Uighurs back, says Albania transfer breaks international law], ''[[The Jurist]]'', May 9, 2006</ref>
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  • | title=Unclassified Summary of Evidence for Administrative Review Board in the case of | title=Unclassified Summary of Evidence for Administrative Review Board in the case of
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  • ...preme sovereignty of God" and the supremacy of the sharīʿah as the basic law of Pakistan.}}</ref> ...istan|Democracy]] was stalled by the [[1958 Pakistani coup d'état|martial law]] that had been enforced by President [[Iskander Mirza]], who was replaced
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  • ==Administrative Review Board hearings== ...oard hearing room.jpg|thumb|Hearing room where Guantanamo captive's annual Administrative Review Board hearings convened for captives whose Combatant Status Review T
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  • ...Romana]], a period of more than 200 years during which Italy's [[Roman law|law]], [[Roman technology|technology]], [[Roman economy|economy]], [[Roman art| ...|first1=Milena |title=The right to self-determination under international law : "selfistans", secession and the rule of the great powers |date=2013 |publ
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  • ...vice of the [[United States]], and its principal [[Federal law|federal]] [[law enforcement agency]]. Operating under the jurisdiction of the U.S. [[United ...vice|FSB]]. Unlike the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA), which has no law enforcement authority and is focused on intelligence collection overseas, t
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  • | url=http://law.shu.edu/news/final_no_hearing_hearings_report.pdf | publisher=[[Seton Hall University]] School of Law
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  • | url=http://law.shu.edu/news/final_no_hearing_hearings_report.pdf | publisher=[[Seton Hall University]] School of Law
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  • | title=Annual Administrative Review Boards for Enemy Combatants Held at Guantanamo Attributable to Senio ...and couldn't approve or not approve. Afghanistan is a jungle. There is no law or anything."
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  • The ''[[Washington Post]]'' quoted from Shah's [[Administrative Review Board]] hearing.<ref name=Wapo060404>{{cite news ...blished in the ''Washington Post'' by [[Mahvish Khan]], an Afghan-American law-student and journalist, who has worked at Guantanamo Bay with [[Peter Ryan]
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  • :''"The Taliban law was that young people had to join the Taliban, I had to join, but protested ===First annual Administrative Review Board===
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  • ...opean Union|urban area]], that stretches well beyond the boundaries of the administrative [[Metropolitan cities of Italy|metropolitan city]] and into Switzerland, is The administrative {{lang-it|comune|links=yes|label=none}} covers an area of about {{convert|1
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  • ...us=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130819213445/http://www.law.yale.edu/documents/pdf/rightdegree_independence%285%29.pdf |archive-date=19 {{Main|Politics of Chile|Law of Chile}}
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  • ...a|archduchy]] in 1453. As of the 16th century, Vienna began serving as the administrative imperial capital and Austria thus became the heartland of the [[Habsburg mo ...Duke [[Albert V of Austria]] was chosen as the successor to his father-in-law, [[Emperor Sigismund]]. Although Albert himself only reigned for a year, he
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  • ...eral]] parliamentary government, and its legal system is based on [[common law]]. Although the country is a [[multi-party democracy]] with [[General elect ...gdoms were characterised by surprising resilience, political integrity and administrative stability.<ref>Pierre-Yves Manguin, "From Funan to Sriwijaya: Cultural cont
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  • ...Court]] Justice [[Jed Rakoff]].<ref name=TheJurist060515> [http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2006_05_15_indexarch.php#114774013746429751 Pentagon re ...Tribunal]]s where the detainee had actively participated, and from some [[Administrative Review Board]] hearing. The DoD's position was that they would keep confid
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  • ...2|p=300}} Due to its low population, the territory was assigned to other [[administrative divisions of Mexico|states and territories of Mexico]]; the core territory Many immigrants openly flouted Mexican law, especially the prohibition against [[slavery]]. Combined with United State
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