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  • ...rvention]] annexed to a violation of a [[law]] as a means of enforcing the law ...several nations in concert for forcing a nation violating international [[law]] to desist or yield to [[adjudication]]
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  • ...nder liable to punishment by that law; especially : a gross violation of [[law]] ...nd of other civil law may rank as "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offence_(law) offences]" or as "infractions".
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  • ...s. Trusts exist mainly in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_law common law] jurisdictions and similar systems existed since [[Roman]] times. ...n reverse self dealing actions, order profits returned, and impose other [[sanctions]].
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  • ...minal]] or civil [[penalties]] and may have to pay damages or [[accept]] [[sanctions]]. In some cases, breaches of injunctions are considered serious criminal [ [[Category: Law]]
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  • ...re]] is shown by its inclusion in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torah law of Moses], specifically in [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title= ...is no exception: in its oldest form it included the "lex talionis," the [[law]] of "[[measure]] for measure" (this is only the [[literal]] [[translation]
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  • ...ction]] which may be taken such as a strike in employment negotiation or [[sanctions]]/[[military]] action in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_relat ...ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_relations_law industrial relations law] in the United States and elsewhere.
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  • ...mic]] dishonesty and a breach of journalistic [[ethics]]. It is subject to sanctions like penalties, suspension, and even expulsion. Recently, cases of 'extreme [[Category: Law]]
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  • ...pain or suffering arising only from, inherent in, or incidental to, lawful sanctions.''[https://www.unhchr.ch/html/menu3/b/h_cat39.htm] ...cting in an official capacity. Torture is prohibited under international [[law]] and the domestic laws of most countries; however, Amnesty International e
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  • ...ative]] pronouncements of [[Edentia]] [[constitute]] the [[fundamental]] [[law]] of all [[Norlatiadek]].
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  • ...d anti-social behaviours. In addition to actions that oppose established [[law]], anti-social actions also include activities that members of [[society]] ...ve years if the terms are breached. Anti-Social Behaviour Orders are civil sanctions, effective for a minimum of two years and classed as criminal proceedings f
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  • [[Category: Law]]
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  • ...ultery has been grounds for [[divorce]] under fault-based divorce [[family law|laws]]. In some places, the method of punishment for adultery is [[stoning] ...her, or one partner and the other's spouse. The enforceability of criminal sanctions for adultery is questionable in light of [[Supreme Court of the United Stat
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  • ...nal work in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_law international law]. #"The Law of Nations Shall be Founded on a Federation of Free States"
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  • ...th]]ful revival of the historic Protestant view of the [[Old Testament]] [[law]] as espoused by many European Reformers and [[Puritans]]. Some in the mode ...rates stood under obligation to the relevant portions of the Old Testament law, for instance, the stipulations as to what punishment crimes deserve.
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  • ...usively concerned with [[things]]; they are barren of all real [[values]], sanctions, and [[satisfactions]] of a [[spiritual]] [[nature]], as well as being devo ...d Center]], makes forever certain that determiners are not the exclusive [[law]] of the [[cosmos]]. [[Materialism]] is there, but it is not exclusive; [[m
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  • ...rd of living]. Throughout these early ages, even more than at present, the law of supply and demand as concerned men and land determined the estimated [[v ...vidual or family decision, not a matter of a state policy or societal-wide sanctions. On the other hand, individuals who assume some sense of control over their
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  • ...on for creation. Productive labour is part and parcel of the technology of law and order. The working day grows shorter as the empire of conditioning exte ...m, for impenetrable reasons, to be inferior. Work took its place among the sanctions of Providence as the punishment for poverty, and because it was the means t
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  • ...poetry]] or [[prose]], [[technical]] or [[literary]]. Within [[copyright]] law the term "author" is often used for the [[creator]] of any work, be it writ ...onally leads to charges of [[academic dishonesty|academic misconduct]] and sanctions for the violator. In one study, disputed authorship was the most commonly
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  • ...hat there is light and guidance in secular [[truth]], whose conditions and sanctions exist independently, and act forever. Secular [[knowledge]] is manifestly t ...n, replacing [[law]]s based on [[scripture]] (such as the Torah and Sharia law) with civil laws, and eliminating discrimination on the basis of religion.
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  • ...ative]] pronouncements of [[Edentia]] [[constitute]] the [[fundamental]] [[law]] of all [[Norlatiadek]].
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