All ratified international conventions as well as all generally recognized rules of international law prevail over domestic laws.
"The rules of the law, they are not for specific factions, " he said.
This is, again, conditional upon possessing knowledge about Islamic law, knowing rules and regulations of the Islamic judiciary system in Islam, and choosing a branch of practice as close in specialty as possible to the rules and regulations of Islamic law.
The Conference therefore calls upon States and all parties to armed conflicts strictly to observe international humanitarian law, as set forth in the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and other rules and principles of international law, as well as minimum standards for protection of human rights, as laid down in international conventions.
By an irony, America's love of law and rules increases the value of unaccountable middlemen.
But, if it can be shown by the actual behaviour of states that a rule is widely enough accepted, such rules can attain the status of law, and be so recognised by courts and governments.
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The FCC ruled that a Fox station had been "willful" in its "violation" of federal law and agency rules but stopped short of imposing a fine.
The ncegele provides entertainment during festivities, accompanies prayers in the parishes and in sacred woods, stimulates enthusiasm for work, punctuates funerary music and supports the teaching of value systems, traditions, beliefs, customary law, and rules of ethics governing society and the individual in day-to-day activities.
Applicable during times of armed conflict, they form the cornerstone of international humanitarian law, setting rules for the treatment of people who are not participating in the fighting -- civilians, health workers and aid workers -- as well as for the wounded, sick or prisoners of war.
Robert Leider of the University of Pennsylvania School of Law suggests simple adjustments of the rules relating to mental health status and access to firearms, including safe storage mandates for responsible relatives of the mentally impaired, and a much improved tracking and reporting system for those who are currently so impaired.
But so far, Mr Putin seems more interested in Europe as a source of modernisation and stability for Russia than as a club with its own demanding rules about democracy and the rule of law.
The youngest U.S. financial regulator, created by the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial-overhaul law, spent last year working through a list of studies and rules required by the law.
Ms May said the government would also "untangle the knot" of restrictive health and safety rules and re-balance the law in favour of those who stood up to anti-social behaviour.
Critics worry that agency bureaucrats are in fact accountable to no one, making rules that have the effect of law without ever having to stand for election.
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Despite the calls in Washington for some sort of sanctions, Mr Bush is still backing Russia's bid to join the WTO because he believes that having to live by its rules will strengthen the rule of law in Russia.
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The manual provides that, subject to any applicable rule of international law or to any regulations prescribed by the president, military commissions shall be guided by the appropriate principles of law and rules of procedure and evidence prescribed for courts-martial.
This law rules the world of technology because of what economists call price elasticity of demand.
The more transparent an economy becomes, the more David Ricardo's 19th-century law of comparative advantage rules the day.
But in the financial markets, without proper institutional rules, there's the law of the jungle -- because there's greed!
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Any change in the rules will require a repeal of the current law.
Germany and France are pushing for changes to the EU treaty, saying stricter fiscal rules should be made part of basic EU law.
It was the coding into legislation of the extant set of de facto or Common Law rules.
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Lawyer sites, according to legal ethics expert Stephen Gillers of New York University School of Law, must comply with rules that cover legal services advertising.
It rules every aspect of life - economics, family law, whatever.
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Because legal projects tend to require small, high-calibre teams, and because of those strict conflict-of-interest rules, even the biggest law firms are tiny in comparison with their accounting cousins.
Karl Hofstetter, a professor of law at Zurich University and one of the authors of the Swiss takeover rules, defends the discrepancy on the grounds that many Swiss firms are controlled by families.
NGOs, investors, and companies such as HP and AMD have urged the SEC to promulgate strong, clear rules that will ensure the maximum effectiveness of the law, and provide clear guidance to companies on how to comply.
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As the story goes, Rollins had skipped a number of classes while studying law at Harvard and had particularly sweated an upcoming exam on the federal rules of evidence.
The omnipresent obligations associated with the law are already addressed throughout all phases of military planning and mission execution, by virtue of the DoD Law of War Program, the Law of Armed Conflict, the Uniform Code of Military Justice, and Rules of Engagement.
It has to be more than basic differences in court rules, said Ralf Michaels, a professor of international law at Duke University School of Law.
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