First, there is no national law governing consumer warranties, and state laws vary widely.
Following approval, member states will now have two years to implement the directive in national law.
Aside from Obama, Romney may be the man most responsible for the national law.
Bangladesh is considered a democratic and moderate Muslim country, and national law forbids the practice of sharia.
The Senate commission would essentially make this a national law and defines the legal ramifications of breaking it.
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Furthermore, the Basic Law - itself a national law - plays an interfacing role between the two legal systems.
It is an honor roll engraved in stone not far from here, at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial.
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The Commission aims to improve cooperation between national law enforcement authorities and it underlined the need for effective security measures.
One firm has been brought in a partner from a national law firm that regularly defends them to argue against forensic audits.
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The fracas attracted Carla Main, an editor at the National Law Journal.
Western civil libertarians are extremely nervous of any national law, let alone international regime, that formally restricts free speech on religious matters.
Compared with the recent tribunals on former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, Sierra Leone and East Timor, Cambodia's is much more firmly based in national law.
These developments have been able to fill some of the void resulting from previous failed attempts to adopt a comprehensive national law on data privacy.
The controversial recent revisions to the Forest Code, the national law, may yet slow the demand for planting, as they relax the constraints on landowners.
EU, even though European legislation is so central to national law-making.
Non-governmental organizations should be free to carry out their human rights activities, without interference, within the framework of national law and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Students graduating in 2010 will receive about half as many job offers from large law firms as those who graduated in 2009, the National Law Journal reports.
The number of officers who died in the line of duty in 2011 increased 16% nationwide from last year, according to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund.
The transaction is illegal, and so the Belarusian Attorney General would send a note to Amazon informing it that it is violating national law and might be sued.
Also, the company has a partnership with the National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (NLETS), which allows local, state, federal and international public safety agencies to exchange sensitive information.
"As Papuans point out, if national law trumps local law every time, it raises the question of how much devolution the central government is really willing to countenance, " the report said.
The national law that supposedly ensures family leave in our country is the Family and Medical Leave Act (or FMLA), which provides both fathers and mothers with job-protected leave for 12 weeks.
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Non-governmental organizations and their members genuinely involved in the field of human rights should enjoy the rights and freedoms recognized in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the protection of the national law.
This year, the cases of two inductees highlight different challenges facing leaders of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, which holds a vigil Monday for 321 officers added to the wall in Washington, D.
"The best way to stop a bad guy from getting a gun in the first place is a good background check, " said Johnson, the chairman of the National Law Enforcement Partnership to Prevent Gun Violence.
The plan, drawn up by the Council of the European Union, makes broad statements on how to improve European cyber crime-fighting, including inviting countries to introduce remote searches if they are already provided for under national law.
This little change that Twitter has made to the way that it censors tweets tells us something really quite important about the way that international and national law affects what we do here on the internet.
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For example, in 2009 it was reported that at least 85 shariah courts were operating in the United Kingdom - presumably more in 2011 - with the full weight of British law if approved in national law courts.
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Time Magazine has twice named her one of the Time 100 Most Influential People in the World, the Globe named her Bostonian of the Year, and the National Law Journal named her one of the Most Influential Lawyers of the Decade.
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