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Dictionnaire juridique de l'égalité et de la non-discrimination
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Tharaud, delphine
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Boyer-Capelle, Caroline
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Discrimination -- Law and legislation -- France -- Dictionaries -- French
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Droit
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Equality before the law -- France -- Dictionaries -- French
2021
L'égalité et la non-discrimination, conquêtes sociales essentielles, ne peuvent être pleinement effectives que si elles sont appréhendées juridiquement. Longtemps dans l'ombre de l'égalité révolutionnaire, la non-discrimination connaît depuis deux décennies une exposition inédite. Cette quête de justice sociale et son intégration dans le Droit ont considérablement modifié le vocabulaire et la perception de notions juridiques classiques. Cette complexité nouvelle, si elle témoigne des avancées réalisées, nuit cependant à leur bonne compréhension. Ce foisonnement rend aujourd'hui nécessaire le dialogue entre les disciplines juridiques. Ce Dictionnaire permet ainsi, pour la première fois, la rencontre de 75 spécialistes traitant de plus de 300 expressions ou mots référencés. Cet ouvrage dessine les contours d'une nouvelle matière juridique aussi exigeante que nécessaire.
Shakespeare's Legal Language
2005,2004
This encyclopedia-style dictionary explores early modern social life, legal thought, and the interactions within Shakespearean drama.
Lexicon of Environmental Law Les définitions du droit de l'environnement
2013,2012
This Lexicon, aimed at NGOs, lawyers, diplomats and students, follows the same method as the Lexicon of Human Rights - Les définitions des droits de l'homme, published by Martinus Nijhoff Publishers in 2008. Definitions related to the environment are gathered by extracting them from relevant universal scope texts. This ordered grouping of definitions will enlighten the reader about the priorities of the international community regarding environmental law. Definitions are classified in alphabetical order, in separate English and French lists. In each language there is an alphabetical list of common terms with the equivalent second language term in square brackets. The list gives the exact detailed meaning followed by the source of each term. Following this list, a lexicon of the same terms is given under such general themes as \"Mammals\", \"Gas\", \"Lead\". Finally, a list of relevant documents which can be referenced for further information is included.
Dictionary of public international law
2018
Significant use has been made of the jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice because it is the principle judicial organ of the world's most universal international organization, the United Nations. Moreover, article 103 of the Charter of the United Nations makes the obligations in this treaty superior any other treaty obligations into which States may enter. The Dictionary of Public International Law contains a chronology, an introduction, glossary of Foreign Terms, tables of Treaties and Cases, an extensive bibliography, and an index. The dictionary section has over 400 cross-referenced entries on significant persons, important treaties and conventions, organizations and tribunals, and important cases and issues they have dealt with. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about international law.
Bruce R. Hopkins' nonprofit law dictionary
2015
A focused, invaluable guide to nonprofit legal terminology and definitions The Bruce R. Hopkins Nonprofit Law Dictionary is a thorough professional reference for the terminology and definitions surrounding the law of tax-exempt organizations. Author Bruce R. Hopkins, the country's leading expert in nonprofit law, draws upon 45 years of practice to deliver a true dictionary reference for attorneys specializing in nonprofit law and tax law. The book's terminology and definitions are derived from constantly changing statutes, government agency regulations and rulings, court opinions, and government forms and instructions, with citations provided where appropriate. Modeled after a conventional dictionary, this book offers quick navigation to the information of interest, and points you toward the other Hopkins guides that provide more in-depth information should you require it. The devil is in the details, and nowhere is that statement truer than in the legal profession. Incorrect interpretation of a single phrase can cause consequences for both client and attorney, and verbiage may be intentionally vague with unexpectedly broad or narrow definitions. This guide gives you the most commonly accepted interpretations of terminology related specifically to nonprofit law, so you can feel confident in the quality of service you provide to your clients. Stay up to date on the latest in nonprofit law Confirm the accepted definitions of legal terms and phrases Learn where to turn for deeper guidance on specific topics Gain expert insight into obscure and complex definitions Stop spending time wading through textbooks and case law, only to wonder whether or not the information you eventually found applies to nonprofit law in the same way. Focused specifically on the law as it applies to the nonprofit sector, the Bruce R. Hopkins Nonprofit Law Dictionary is an indispensable reference that gives you the information you need quickly and easily.
The Canon Law of the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of England
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Jones, Rhidian
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Anglican Theology (Theology ASC3)
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Canon law
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Canon law -- Anglican Communion -- Dictionaries
2011,2016
A thoroughly revised and updated standard work on the Canon law of the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of England, this work now includes a list of Eastern Catholic Churches which are fully Catholic in so far as they are in full communion with the Roman pontiff. On the Anglican side, there is a list of Churches which comprise the Anglican Communion, and the changes brought about by the Churchwardens Measure (2001), the Clergy Discipline Measure (2003) and Ecclesiastical Offices (Terms of Service) Measure (2009) have been included.
Comparative Legal Linguistics
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Mattila, Heikki E.S.
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Comparative linguistics
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Language
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Law -- Interpretation and construction
2013,2016
This book examines legal language as a language for special purposes, evaluating the functions and characteristics of legal language and the terminology of law. Using examples drawn from major and lesser legal languages, it examines the major legal languages themselves, beginning with Latin through German, French, Spanish and English. This second edition has been fully revised, updated and enlarged. A new chapter on legal Spanish takes into account the increasing importance of the language, and a new section explores the use (in legal circles) of the two variants of the Norwegian language. All chapters have been thoroughly updated and include more detailed footnote referencing. The work will be a valuable resource for students, researchers, and practitioners in the areas of legal history and theory, comparative law, semiotics, and linguistics. It will also be of interest to legal translators and terminologists.
Definitions for the Law of the Sea
2012,2011
Definitions for the Law of the Sea elucidates undefined terms and phrases used in The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) itself, as well as terms used in its analysis. Based on nearly a decade of work by the American Branch of the International Law Association's Law of the Sea Committee, the volume provides clear definitions based on usage in the Convention, rather than geographical or geological concepts.