It will be easy to evade, and traditional law-enforcement approaches are a better way to handle such problems than messing with the internet's plumbing.
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Zimbabwe observes both civil law and traditional law, and the vast majority of women (except for white women and the few African women who marry under civil law) come under traditional law.
Lawmakers and traditional law-enforcement agencies, in particular the FBI, resisted extending the power to carry firearms, execute warrants and make arrests to other agencies, says Jeffrey Bumgarner, a professor of government at Minnesota State University who has written a history of federal law enforcement.
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Rather than the fog of uncertainty of traditional land law, they are getting proper title deeds.
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Protocol I on international wars, however, departed substantially from traditional humanitarian law.
As a result, securities laws sought to include within its enforcement orbit misrepresentations, omissions, schemes, and artifices that would not otherwise be captured by traditional common law fraud.
That's about one-fifth as much as traditional private law schools.
That shoves the ever-spreading Gulf spill firmly out of what we know about traditional tort law and into the strange world of mass torts like asbestos, fen-phen and Vioxx.
Windsor, which challenges the Defense of Marriage Act, the 1996 law that uses the traditional definition for federal law and says one state's definition cannot bind another's.
Traditional models for law firms will still be an option for lawyers who wish to continue with them.
Ottawa University, 150 years old in August, long ago took the lead in the traditional specialities of law and medicine, and is now bidding for the high-tech market.
Thus, I fear the end result of allowing third-party financing to flourish is a slow but steady shift away from the traditional understanding of law as a profession toward a conception of law as just another money-making venture, where the investors inevitably call the shots.
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Having regained ownership of their traditional lands under federal law 20 years ago, other Northern Territory black communities have done well.
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For the haredim, the ultra-Orthodox, who believe that the Jews should return to their Biblical homeland only after the appearance of the mashiach, the Messiah, Zionism was a threat, even an apostasy, which ran counter to the traditional attachment to Jewish law.
Or is he a rural, right-wing Conservative with traditional views on Europe and law and order?
This sartorial revolution started, inevitably, in Silicon Valley, but by last spring it had stormed even the most sober and traditional banks, consultancies and law firms of Manhattan and the City of London.
Although, at least in theory, the FTC has the authority to go beyond traditional antitrust analysis and case law when using its authority, the courts have been unkind when the agency has chosen to do so largely because it has never issued clear guidance on what actually constitutes unfair methods of competition.
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Nadler is a partner at Reed Smith LLP who represents employers at all stages of both traditional labor relations and employment law matters, including cases in federal and state court, arbitration, and mediation, as well as matters before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission, the National Labor Relations Board, and various other federal and state agencies.
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For small businesses, being self-insured would let them avoid new requirements under the law that call for traditional small group plans to include richer benefits, such as mental-health and maternity care.
Now, I admit, this works better in creative fields such as journalism, music, programming, and design, than in traditional professional fields such as medicine and law.
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The city has invested heavily in trying to attract more technology companies, in part to offset stagnant job growth in more traditional local industries such as finance and law.
European health ministers would have to vote on the Traditional Herbal Medicinal Products Directive before it becomes law.
James Lewis, a national security expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, argues for a more traditional approach to battling terrorism, largely through law enforcement and the intelligence community.
Many people practise customary law alongside the Western kind and take traditional as well as Western medicine.
The very traditional madrassas concentrate purely on the Koran and Islamic law.
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Wood himself urges traditional married couples to consider filing separately because the law makes joint filers liable for the tax sins of their partners.
The Navy and U.S. shipping industry support the Law of the Sea because it codifies traditional navigational rights such as the right of passage through international straits.
For example, the fisheries law will help small-scale, traditional fishermen.
With an overabundance of highly motivated graduates with impressive degrees entering the work force each spring, Major League Baseball can capitalize on the apprehensions of young adults when it comes to pursuing traditional and unstable careers in banking, financial services and law.
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And, it must be said, this is fertile and traditional turf for the Tories, once the unchallenged party of law and order.
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