Bachelor of CivilLaw BCL is the name of various degrees in law conferred by English language universities ... speaking countries use the degree in the civillaw legal system former sense . Postgraduate degrees The modern BCL Oxford In Oxford , the degree of Bachelor of CivilLaw BCL is a taught postgraduate ... civillaw degrees Canada B.C.L. LL.B. LL.L. At McGill University , the bachelor s degree in Quebec Quebec lawcivillaw is called the Bachelor of CivilLaw B.C.L. , to distinguish it from the bachelor s degree in common law offered by that same university Bachelor of Law s LL.B. . Graduates ... Of CivilLaw Category Bachelor s degrees CivilLaw, Bachelor Category Law degrees es Bachelor of CivilLaw fr Bachelor of CivilLaw ... degree. Reference to civillaw was not originally in contradistinction to common law , but to canon law , although it is true that common law was not taught in the civillaw faculties in either ... British universities, but specifically for common law degree holders. Students with civillaw degrees ... civillaw until the establishment of the Vinerian Professorship of English Law in 1758. Undergraduate ..., the bachelor s degree in common law conferred by Canada s University of New Brunswick was known as the Bachelor of CivilLaw. http www.unb.ca fredericton law news 2010 llbvjd.html Undergraduate degrees ... located in Ontario , also offers a baccalaureate degree in Quebec civillaw, which it styles the LL.L. ... law i.e., the Bachelor of Laws LL.B. , now renamed as the Juris Doctor J.D. offered by that same university. The other universities in Quebec that offer a baccalaureate degree in Quebec civillaw Universit ... civillaw LL.B., B.C.L. or LL.L. depending on the university are a first entry degree programme which ... law LL.B. and Quebec civillaw LL.L. are combined in programmes offered by both the University of Ottawa ... degree in Quebec civillaw is the terminal degree terminal professional degree for entry into the bar ... more details
Wiktionary civillawCivillaw The definition is the body of law dealing with the private relations between members of a community it contrasts with criminal law, military law and ecclesiastical law. However the term is also be used in the following ways Civillaw area , a branch of continental law which is the general part of private lawCivillaw common law , a branch of common law dealing with relations between individuals or organizations as opposed to criminal lawCivillaw legal system , a system of law based on Roman Law Secular or civillawlaw that is not religious lawlaw that is not military law or martial law disambig de CivilLaw eo Civila kodekso ja th zh ... more details
The Bachelor of Science in Law BSL is a somewhat special purpose undergraduate degree that is typically intended for students who have completed some undergraduate education, but not received a baccalaureate degree, and are intending to resume their education and commence the study of law, ultimately towards a Juris Doctor degree, but need a bachelor s degree first. Academic work at the start of a law program is sometimes combined with previous academic credit to form the basis of a BSL award. The BSL degree is also sometimes intended for students who do not intend to attend law school , but are instead becoming paralegal s or other legal assistants. See also Juris Doctor External links http www.lawdegree.com content academics degrees.asp Bachelor of Science in Law at Southern California Institute of Law http www.vanguardnews.com layton.htm Bachelor of Science in Law at Larry H. Layton School of Law Academic degrees education stub Category Bachelor s degrees LawBachelor of Category Law degrees ... more details
The Bachelor of Talmudic law BTL is a law degree , comprising the study, analysis and application of ancient Bible Biblical sources. The laws derived from these texts comprise the origin of many of today s judicial system s. ref http www.lawandliberty.org justice.htm ref The undergraduate program involves studying the legal principles and concepts of Jewish Law , covering civil, criminal and matrimonial law. The course also includes the study of applicable tort , property law property and contract law . Furthermore, the program also covers legal jurisprudence , judicial systems including the validity of witnesses and judges and dispute resolution . A large part of the curriculum focuses on textual analysis and linguistics , principles of logic and semantics. Almost all the studied texts are in Aramaic or Hebrew , and the program requires a working knowledge of both languages to facilitate the understanding and examination of these sources. In many institutions, this degree is a prerequisite to the study for Semicha , Rabbinic Ordination . At accredited institutions this degree requires 120 credit hours of study. ref http www.talmudicu.edu ep bachelor degrees.php ref Examples of case studies An example of a specific case studied is that of an agricultural business with annual tax obligations, wanting to pay its tithe early, using estimation to evaluate the required amount. Legal discussion is based around the issue of interest charged if the amount proves too high, and extra benefit if the approximated figure falls below that for this years crop. Obviously, such cases have clear parallels to those arising in the English legal system. An additional illustration of the use these ancient ... Schools Master of Rabbinic Studies References reflist Category Religious law Category Bachelor s degrees Talmudic Law Category Law degrees Category Religious degrees Category Jewish education ... that may cause injury to unaware passers by. In Jewish law this concept is known as pits in public ... more details
About civillaw within the common law legal system other uses Civillaw disambiguation Civillaw , as opposed to criminal law , is the branch of law dealing with disputes between individuals and or organizations ... on the power given it by Statute statutory law . Civillaw may also be compared to military law , administrative ... of law, it is thereby civillaw. Civillaw courts provide a forum for deciding disputes ... , this is public law , not civillaw. The objectives of civillaw are different from other types of law. In civillaw there is the attempt to right a wrong, honor an agreement, or settle a dispute ... a pie for division and it gets allocated by a process of civillaw, possibly invoking the doctrines ... law does not necessarily preclude an action in civillaw in common law countries, and may provide ... . Civillaw in common law countries usually refers to both common law and the law of equity law ... doubt when a case is sent to court. Civillaw operates differently, as the UK standard is only to prove guilt on the basis of a balance of probability . In civillaw cases, the burden of proof ..., or cause of action, in order to recover. See also Civil code Criminal law Martial law Administrative law International law Federal Rules of Civil Procedure References references Law Category Civillaw Category Law in the United Kingdom bs Gra ansko pravo de Zivilrecht eo Civila juro es Derecho civil ... victim claims damages against the driver for loss or injury sustained in an accident, this will be a civillaw case. ref name bbc http www.bbc.co.uk radio1 onelife legal the law civil.shtml BBC Radio 1 One Life on CivilLaw ref In the common law , civillaw is the area of laws and justice that affect the legal status of individuals. Civillaw, in this sense, is usually referred to In the common law , civillaw is the area of laws and justice that affect the legal status of individuals. Civillaw, in this sense, is usually referred to in comparison to criminal law , which is that body of law ... more details
Infobox journal cover discipline Civillaw legal system Civillaw abbreviation publisher Tulane University Law School country United States frequency Annual ISSN history 2008 present openaccess website http www.law.tulane.edu tlscenters eason index.aspx?id 12946 CivilLaw Commentaries is an open access publishing open access publication of the http www.law.tulane.edu tlscenters eason Eason Weinmann Center for Comparative Law at the Tulane University Law School . It is published online annually and a student edited publication dedicated to the study of the Louisiana Civil Code and the state s long Civillaw legal system civilian tradition. CivilLaw Commentaries publishes articles by law professors, judges, attorneys, and students on private law and comparative law topics, favoring those related to Louisiana law and legal history. The journal also publishes book reviews, notes, comments, and English translations of legal works. Advisors and editors A. N. Yiannopoulos , Editor Emeritus Brandon Thibodeaux, editor in chief , 2008 09 Francisco A. Besosa Martinez, editor in chief, 2009 10 External links Official 1 http www.law.tulane.edu tlscenters eason index.aspx?id 12946 Tulane University Law School Category American law journals Category Tulane University Law School Category Louisiana law Category Publications established in 2008 law mag stub ... more details
CivilLaw Initiative lang fr Fondation pour le droit continental is a public utility private institution headquartered in Paris , aiming at development of the civillaw legal system civillaw system and promotion of legal balance in the world. Image LegalSystemsOfTheWorldMap.png thumb 300px Legal systems across the world. legend 4ac civillaw legal system civillaw legend c76 common law legend 975 mixed civil and common law legend 363 customary law legend fb3 fiqh The main objective of the Initiative is to develop the influence of the civillaw legal system civillaw tradition and its advantages, especially in relation to business and the economy. The Initiative aspires to become a meeting point of the academic world, the legal professions and the business world. The establishment of the Initiative was announced by the French Minister of Justice on 1 March 2006. ref http www.justice.gouv.fr index.php?rubrique 10030&article 12162 French Ministry of Justice ref The founding members of the Initiative ... www.fondation droitcontinental.org 2en.aspx?sr 241 CivilLaw Initiative ref Image Panorama Paris December ... in Continental Law granted upon completion. ref http www.fondation droitcontinental.org 7.aspx CivilLaw Initiative ref Internal links http www.fondation droitcontinental.org Fondation pour le droit continental CivilLaw Initiative See also Civillaw legal system Legal systems of the world References references Category Civillaw legal system Category Comparative law Category Think tanks based in France ... as the College of Fellows and Association of Friends of the Initiative. Partner institutions The CivilLaw Initiative cooperates with multiple French and International institutions. Aside from the founders ... for Continental Law The Summer University for Continental Law established by the Initiative was designed to enable the world s comparative law specialists lecturers, the legal professions, business ... in Paris . Numerous seminars and presentations on comparative law are given by pre eminent specialists ... more details
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For the article on the area of common law systems dealing with disputes between private parties Civil ... Civillaw legend c76 Common law legend 975 Bijuridical civil and common law legend 363 Customary law legend fb3 Sharia Civillaw or civilian law is a legal system inspired by Roman law , the primary ... such as natural law , codification, and legislative positivism. Materially, civillaw proceeds from ... judge s participate along with legally trained career judges. Overview The principle of civillaw ... date July 2010 . Colonial expansion spread the civillaw system and Europe an civillaw has been ... EBchecked topic 119271 civillawCivillaw Romano Germanic . Encyclop dia Britannica. ref The primary source of law is the Civil code legal code , which is a compendium of statutes , arranged by subject ... other major legal systems in the world are common law and Islamic law . Civillaw systems may be subdivided ... as typical of civillaw systems, and is discussed in the rest of this article. The Scandinavian systems ... customary law and considerable common law influence. A prominent example of civillaw would be the Napoleonic .... 2007, pg.28 Civillaw is sometimes referred to as neo Roman law, Romano Germanic law or Continental law. The expression civillaw is a translation of Latin jus civile , or citizens law , which was the Late ... . History The civillaw system takes as its major inspiration Roman law , and in particular the Corpus ... foundations, is the extended codification of the adopted Roman law, i.e. its inclusion into civil code ... . Some authors consider civillaw to have served as the foundation for socialist law used in Communism Communist countries, which in this view would basically be civillaw with the addition of Marxist Leninist ideas. Even if this is so, civillaw was generally the legal system in place before the rise of socialist law, and some Eastern European countries reverted back to the pre Socialist civil ... Socialism. Several legal institution s in civillaw are similar to institutions in Sharia Islamic ... more details
other uses Civillaw disambiguation Civillaw in continental lawcivillaw in broader sense is a branch body of law which is the general part of private law . The basis for civillaw lies in a civil code . Before enacting of Code law code s, civillaw could not be distinguished from private law. After that some special areas of private law began to develop, such as commercial law in 17th century and labour law in 19th century . Civillaw itself has the general part. It consists of capacity law capacity and status law status . Comparison with common lawCivillaw corresponds of these areas of Common Law Family law Family Property law Property Will law Wills Contract s Tort s There are usually no Trust law trusts in the civillaw. Special areas of private law which are not the parts of civillaw Commercial law Labour law Conflict of laws References Czech civillaw textbooks sorted chronologically ..., 2002 See also Civillaw legal system German civil code B rgerliches Gesetzbuch DEFAULTSORT CivilLaw Area Category Civillaw legal system Civillaw an Dreito cevil az M lki h quq bg ... Moreira A Parte Geral do Projeto do C digo Civil brasileiro subs dios hist ricos para o novo C digo Civil brasileiro S o Paulo Editora Saraiva, 2003 AMARAL, Francisco Direito Civil Introdu o Rio ... Renovar, 2005 BITTAR, Carlos Alberto O Direito Civil na Constitui o de 1988 S o Paulo RT, 1990 ... etc C digo Civil Elabora o Ant nio Luiz de Toledo Pinto, 2 ed S o Paulo Saraiva, 2006 CORDEIRO, Ant nio Manuel da Rocha e Menezes Tratado de Direito Civil Coimbra Almedina, 1997 Maria Helena Diniz Curso de direito civil brasileiro 15 ed S o Paulo Saraiva, 1999 EVANGELISTA, Marco Direito Civil sem estresse Ed Scortecci, S o Paulo, 2006 Lei de introdu o ao C digo Civil brasileiro interpretada S o Paulo Saraiva, 2000 GOMES, Orlando Ra zes hist ricas e sociol gicas do C digo Civil brasileiro S o Paulo Martins Fontes, 2003 GON ALVES, Carlos Roberto Direito Civil brasileiro Parte Geral , v 1 S o ... more details
Image Oxford DCL convocation Loggan 1675 .jpg thumb upright An Oxford Doctor of CivilLaw, in Convocation dress, from David Loggan s 1675 engraving Oxonia Illustrata . Doctor of CivilLaw is a degree offered by some universities, such as the University of Oxford , instead of the more common Legum Doctor Doctor of Laws LL.D. degrees. At Oxford, the degree of Doctor of CivilLaw by Diploma is customarily conferred on foreign Heads of State , as well as on the Chancellor of Oxford University Chancellor of the University . The British Sovereign is unable to receive university degrees, since these would, theoretically, place her under the jurisdiction of the Chancellor of the university. Prior to her accession, the present Elizabeth II Queen did accept several honorary degrees, including an Oxford DCL in 1948 . ref See Honorary Degrees , in Ronald Allison and Sarah Riddell, eds., The Royal Encyclopedia London Basingstoke Macmillan Publishing Macmillan , 1991 , p. 264. ref The degree is a higher doctorate usually awarded on the basis of exceptionally insightful and distinctive publications that contain significant and original contributions to the study of law or politics in general. The degree of Doctor of Canon Law was replaced by the DCL after the Reformation . The DCL is senior to all degrees save the Doctor of Divinity which was traditionally the highest degree bestowed by the Universities. In some other universities, the DCL is an honorary degree . The following other higher institutions also grant DCL University of Durham , United Kingdom University of Newcastle upon Tyne , United ... of CivilLaw Faculty of CivilLaw , Philippines Pontifical Lateran University , Rome See also Doctor of Laws Lambeth degree References reflist UK edu stub Category Law degrees Category Doctoral degrees CivilLaw Category Academic courses at the University of Oxford Academic degrees lt Civilin s ... of Law Faculty of Law , Montreal, Quebec Canada Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center ... more details
The Douglas Chair of Roman LawCivilLaw at the University of Glasgow was founded in 1948, and named after John Brown Douglas c 1855 1935 , who had been Professor of Roman Law at St Mungo s College. The name was changed in 2001 to the Douglas Chair in Roman Law when occupied by Olivia Robinson, but was changed back in 2006 when the current Professor, Ernest Metzger, assumed the position. The Chair was occuped from 1965 to 1969 by Alan Watson , a graduate of the University of Glasgow School of Law School of Law and now considered one of the world s foremost authorities on Roman Law. John Brown Douglas Douglas was born in England and graduated Master of Arts Scotland M.A. from the University in 1875 before becoming a solicitor . He was Professor of Roman Law at St Mungo s College. In his will, he left a bequest to found the W.P. Ker Lectureship, established in 1938, in memory of the literary scholar, William Paton Ker . The John B. Douglas Prize is awarded each year to the most distinguished student in the CivilLaw class. Douglas Professors of CivilLaw 2006 Ernest Metzger 2001 Olivia F Robinson 1969 William Gordon 1965 Alan Watson 1957 Tony Thomas See also List of Professorships at the University of Glasgow University of Glasgow School of Law University of Glasgow DEFAULTSORT Douglas Professor Of CivilLaw, Glasgow Category Glasgow Professorships Category Professorships in Law Category 1948 establishments Glasgow ... more details
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Image Quentin Massys 007.jpg 250px thumb 16th century painting of a civillaw notary, by Flemish painter Quentin Massys Civillaw notaries , or Latin notaries , are lawyer s of contentious jurisdiction voluntary private law private civillaw common lawcivillaw who draft, take, and record legal instrument ... law common law counterparts, civillaw notaries are highly trained, licensed practitioners .... They often receive the same education as advocate s at civillaw, trial lawyers, or any professional ... , analogous to solicitor training in common law countries. Civillaw notaries are limited to areas ... common areas of practice for civillaw notaries are in residential and commercial conveyancing and registration ... degrees in civillaw and graduate degrees in notarial law. Notarial law involves expertise in a broad ... very limited. Notarial acts at civillaw As a lawyer, a civillaw notary prepares legal instruments ... law. This value amounts to the fact that when a notary at civillaw drafts or signs his name to a document, the result in virtually all civillaw jurisdictions is a nearly conclusive presumption .... Status at law One of the things that distinguishes a civillaw notary s acts from a common lawyer ... documents whereas under civillaw this is not necessarily so. Minutes, which are in many cases illegible ..., a civillaw notary should not be confused with a notary public in the United States and Canada, who has none of the legal powers notaries enjoy at civillaw. Rather, notaries public only have the power ..., Puerto Rico, and Quebec, private law is traditionally based on the French and Spanish civil codes ... all contracts and instruments in writing. For this reason, immigrants from civillaw countries where civillaw notaries exist, particularly those from Latin America , are often confused by the office ... ref or Alabama ref Ala. Code 36 20 50 ref attorneys as civillaw notaries with the power to authenticate ... law services in certain circumstances. France A French civillaw notary, or fr notaire notaire , is a highly ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Trust law in Civillaw legal system civillaw jurisdictions Most jurisdictions that have the trust concept do so because their legal systems are based on the England English legal system , a common law system , where the trust was developed. As such, trusts tend to be most prevalent in Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth jurisdictions. However, at least two jurisdictions, Switzerland and Liechtenstein , are civillaw legal system civillaw jurisdictions which have imported the trust concept into their laws by means of statute . The basic principles of trust law in those jurisdictions are very much as set out in this article, with some variations, but the legal and intellectual underpinning of that law is entirely different. The private foundation , if founded in a civillaw jurisdiction, may be seen as a civillaw equivalent of the common law trust. law stub Category Wills and trusts Category Civillaw legal system ... more details
Italic title Infobox journal title Harvard Civil Rights Civil Liberties Law Review cover editor Victoria Baranetsky, Kerala Cowart, Marisa Cruz discipline Law review abbreviation Harv. Civ. Rights Civ. Liberties Law Rev. publisher Harvard Law School country United States frequency Biannually history ... 2153 2389 The Harvard Civil Rights Civil Liberties Law Review is a student run law review Harvard Law School . ref name pubs cite web url http www.law.harvard.edu current orgs journals index.html title ... year and contains articles, essays, and book reviews concerning civil and political rights civil rights and civil liberties liberties . ref name CRCL cite web url http harvardcrcl.org title Harvard Civil Rights Civil Liberties Law Review Home page format work accessdate 2010 02 23 ref In 2009 its online ... to Harvard Civil Rights Civil Liberties Law Review format work accessdate 2010 02 23 ref History The journal was established in Spring 1966 in the wake of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting ... title Pornography, Civil Rights and Speech journal Harv. Civ. Rights Civ. Liberties Law Rev. date 1985 ... is an emblem and achievement of the collaboration between the Harvard Civil Liberties Research Service, the Law Students Civil Rights Research Council, and the Harvard Civil Rights Committee, three newly formed organizations that had recently noticed the dearth of legal material on civil rights blockquote Still, there is today hardly a journal which regularly and completely dedicates its pages to the civil ... capitalize on the burgeoning interest in rights and liberties among this new generation of law ... law schools in such a cooperative enterprise. These are among our aims. But most important. Ours is to be a review of revolutionary law. Such an ideal is as new as United Nation Declarations on Human Rights and as old as the Grand Tradition of Common Law fashioning causes of action to rights and wrongs. ref cite journal title Preface journal Harv. Civ. Rights Civ. Liberties Law Rev. date 1966 ... more details
about the term for an unmarried man Refimprove date November 2008 A bachelor is a man above the age of majority who has never been married see single relationship . Unlike his female counterpart, the spinster , a bachelor may have had children. The term is restricted to men who are not in a pair bond that will produce children and are not actively seeking a long term partner. ref name cole note Cole, David. http www.d.umn.edu dcole bachelor.htm Note on Analyticity and the Definability of Bachelor ... of bachelor to mean men who live independently, outside of their parents home and other institutional ... s Attitudes about Gender Roles The Journal of Men s Studies 16 140 158 ref The term confirmed bachelor or lifelong bachelor can refer to men who show little interest in marriage or classes of committed relationships. Although now almost archaic due to more liberal social attitudes, confirmed bachelor ... for a gay man. Most eligible bachelor is a generic term for a published listing of bachelors considered to be desirable marriage candidates. Usually most eligible bachelor lists are published on an annual ... is linked from Folk etymology The word is from Old French bachelier , knight bachelor , a young ... bachelor were either poor vassals who could not afford to take the field under their own banner ... Cange du Cange . Bachelor can also refer to those holding a bachelor s degree from a university or a four ... man dates to 1385. The feminine bachelorette is from 1935, replacing earlier bachelor girl . In 19th ..., bachelor can refer to men who are single as well as immigrant men married to a spouse residing ... , and a colloquial term executive bachelor is also used in rental and sharing accommodation advertisements ... www.google.com search?q executive bachelor . See also Bachelor s degree Bachelor pad Bachelor party Bachelorette Eligible bachelor Spinster Lad culture Footnotes reflist 2 Category Marriage Category ... pl Kawaler stan cywilny simple Bachelor sv Ungkarl uk yi ... more details
of CivilLaw is administered by its current Dean, Nilo T.Divina . He obtained his Bachelor of Arts ... Master and Doctor of CivilLaw, obtained his Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of the Philippines ... Tomas Faculty of CivilLaw native name Pakultad ng Batas Sibil image Image UST Faculty of Civil ... Tomas Faculty of CivilLaw or UST Law as distinguished from the Faculty of Canon Law , is the law ... , the University of Santo Tomas Faculty of CivilLaw is the oldest lay college in the University as well ... of Santo Tomas Faculty of CivilLaw. 2006 Issue. ref The number of subjects in the curriculum was later ... of CivilLaw in order to meet the changing conditions. But firm in the resolve of turning out worthy ... out Image UST Main Bldg Facade.jpg right thumb 200px UST Faculty of CivilLaw inside the UST Main ... 2006 Official Law Curriculum, University of Santo Tomas Faculty of CivilLaw, 2006. ref As a final ... records Office of the Faculty Secretary, University of Santo Tomas Faculty of CivilLaw. Records ... legal education for holders of basic law degrees i.e., Bachelor of Laws , Bachelor of Science in Law ... countries. ref name graduate brochure Doctor of CivilLaw DCL the first and so far ... . He is a Bar Reviewer on Commercial Law at the Faculty of CivilLaw, U.S.T. and the Lex Review Center. He is a long time faculty member of the Faculty of CivilLaw, University of Santo Tomas, where ... Court of Appeals Alfredo Benipayo former Dean of the Faculty of CivilLaw former Court ... of CivilLaw and member of the Judicial and Bar Council Rosalinda Asuncion Vicente Associate Justice ... of CivilLaw Former Vice President and Corporate Secretary of Equitable PCI Bank Distinguished ... of CivilLaw Apto Cum Laude por Unanimidad from Complutense University of Madrid Maria Elena R. Enriquez ... Faculty of CivilLaw, 2006. ref CivilLaw Dean Augusto Aligada Justice Oswaldo Agcaoili Justice Amy ... organizations ref Student organizations, University of Santo Tomas Faculty of CivilLaw, 2006. ref Civil ... more details
Infobox Journal cover discipline Civillaw legal system Civillaw European law abbreviation Tul. Eur. & Civ. L.F. publisher Tulane University Law School country United States USA frequency Annual history openaccess website http www.law.tulane.edu tlsjournals jecl index.aspx?id 3934&ekmensel c580fa7b 148 0 3934 1 ISSN The Tulane European & CivilLaw is a predominantly faculty run law journal published out of the Tulane University Law School . The Journal s Board of Contributing Editors is made up of 51 scholars from ten European countries and the United States. ref http www.law.tulane.edu tlsjournals jecl index.aspx?id 3934&ekmensel c580fa7b 148 0 3934 1 ref Rankings The Journal has been ranked 2 out of 18 peer edited law journals in the world, and 1 out of 3 European Law peer edited journals in the United States. ref http www.law.tulane.edu tlsjournals jecl index.aspx?id 3934&ekmensel c580fa7b 148 0 3934 1 ref References Reflist Tulane University Law School Category American law journals Category Tulane University Law School Category Annual journals journal stub ... more details
of CivilLaw at Oxford in 1587 The Regius Chair of CivilLaw , founded in the 1540s, is one of the oldest of the professor ships at the University of Oxford . Foundation The Regius Chair of CivilLaw ... of CivilLaw Appointed University of Oxford news release dated 1 December 2005 online at ox.ac.uk ...?subjectid 24 Law at Pembroke College online at pmb.ox.ac.uk accessed 23 February 2008 ref Under statutes of 1549, the Regius Professor of CivilLaw was to lecture four times a week between ... ref Payments to Story as professor of CivilLaw are found in the accounts of the Treasurer of the Court ... later the same year showed the emptiness of the title of Regius Professor of CivilLaw at Oxford ... that the University had no examinations in any legal science . Although the degree of Bachelor of CivilLaw was still awarded, the disputations which led to such an award were an empty formality. ref ... of civillaw with holding office as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and who ... Freiburg im Breisgau , became the first foreign born Regius Professor of CivilLaw at Oxford since ... Frankfurt . ref name news List of Regius Professors of CivilLaw Image Bryce.jpg thumb 250px James ... Civillaw at the universities at bartleby.com accessed 22 February 2008 ref 1611 1620 John Budden ... of Oxford Regius Professor of CivilLaw Cambridge References reflist http books.google.com books?id mgmK4ngry9QC&pg PA358&lpg PA358&dq 22Regius Professor of CivilLaw 22&source web&ots Q0FtR2Jp ... The Collegiate University pp. 358 361 University of Oxford Category Oxford Professorships CivilLaw Category 1540s establishments Category Regius Professorships CivilLaw Category Professorships in Law ... pounds a year. ref name HUO Henry VIII put an end to the teaching of Canon law at both University of Oxford ... in law. ref name HUO The exact date of the chair s foundation is uncertain. Some sources say that John ... appointed to teach Roman law , its principles and history, and some other branches of the law ... more details
File RGBL I 1933 S 0175.png thumb The promulgation of the law in the public journal Reichsgesetzblatt The Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service in German language German Gesetz zur Wiederherstellung des Berufsbeamtentums or short Berufsbeamtengesetz , also known as Civil Service Law , Civil Service Restoration Act , and Law to Re establish the Civil Service , was a law passed by the National ... after Adolf Hitler attained power. This law re established a national civil service and allowed tenure d civil servants to be dismissed. Further, civil servants who were not of Aryan descent ref The term ... about holocaust documents part1 doc10.html Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service .... Nonetheless, the passage of the Law for a Restoration of a Professional Civil Service in 1933 was a crucial ... for the accomplishment of the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service, officials ... by 31 December 1935 at the latest. According to 6 of the law, civil servants could be forced into retirement ... Civil Service ref Hentschel, 1996, 25 26. Document 8. ref 25 April 1933 &ndash Law ... Civil Service ref Hentschel, 1996, 46 49. Document 17. ref 21 January 1935 &ndash Law on the Retirement ... Civil Service Category 1933 in Germany Category The Holocaust in Germany Category Law in Nazi Germany ... on the supplementary regulations for the law, which implemented the one Jewish grandparent i.e. so ... regime Civil servants whose previous political activities afford no assurance that they will at all times give their fullest support to the national state were forced to retire from the civil service ... s, or other government positions. Shortly after, a similar law was passed concerning lawyer s, Physician doctor s, tax consultant s, and Notary public notaries . As the law was first drafted by the Interior ... three classes of civil servants from the ban World War I veterans who had served at the Front lines front those who had been in the civil service continuously since 1 August 1914 i.e. since the start ... more details
for the chair at University of Oxford Oxford Regius Professor of CivilLaw Oxford Unreferenced date April 2009 The Regius Professorship of CivilLaw is one of the oldest and most prestigious of the List of Professorships at the University of Cambridge professorships at the University of Cambridge . The chair was founded by Henry VIII of England Henry VIII in 1540 with a stipend of 40 per year, and the holder is still chosen by The Crown . Regius Professors of CivilLaw George Porter 1540? Thomas Smith diplomat Thomas Smith 1542 Humphrey Busby 1545? Walter Haddon 1551 William Soone 1561 William Clarke 1563 Thomas Legge 1570? Thomas Bynge 1574 John Cowell 1594 Thomas Morrisson 1611 Thomas Goad jurist Thomas Goad 1635 John Clark 1666 John Boord 1673 John Oxenden 1684 Thomas Ayloffe 1703 Francis Dickins 1714 Henry Monson 1755 William Ridlington 1757 Samuel Hallifax 1770 Joseph Jowett 1782 James William Geldart 1814 Henry James Sumner Maine 1847 John Thomas Abdy 1854 Edwin Charles Clark 1873 William Warwick Buckland 1914 Patrick William Duff 1945 Peter Gonville Stein 1968 David Eric Lothian Johnston 1993 David John Ibbetson 2000 Category Cambridge Professorships CivilLaw Category 1540 establishments in England Category Regius Professorships CivilLaw Category Professorships in Law ... more details
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The Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law , a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, was formed in 1963 at the request of President John F. Kennedy to involve the private bar in providing legal services to address racial discrimination. The principal mission of the Lawyers Committee is to secure, through the rule of law, equal justice under law. The Committee s major objective is to use the skills and resources of the bar to obtain equal opportunity for minorities by addressing factors that contribute to racial justice and economic opportunity. Given our nation s history of racial discrimination, de jure segregation, and the de facto inequities that persist, the Lawyers Committee s primary focus is to represent the interest of African Americans in particular, other racial and ethnic minorities, and other victims of discrimination, where doing so can help to secure justice for all racial and ethnic minorities. The Lawyers Committee implements its mission and objectives by marshaling the pro bono resources of the bar for litigation, public policy advocacy, and other forms of service by lawyers to the cause of civil rights. About the Community Development Project The Lawyers Committee ... Committee For Civil Rights Under Law Category 1963 establishments Category Civil rights organizations Category Legal organizations Category Human rights organizations based in the United States law ... law firms and community leaders, the Educational Opportunities Project has been particularly ... and easy to understand information on education and civil rights laws and social science research .... With the crucial assistance of law firms that co counsel cases with the Lawyers Committee, the Project .... With the indispensable assistance of private law firms, the Voting Rights Project is an integrated ... that will either have a significant impact on the law itself, or that will impact a significant .... See also NAACP Civil Rights Movement External links http www.lawyerscommittee.org Official ... more details
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