• Additionally, Professor Economides published a number of articles and works within the field of international law.

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  • It's a career that has given her not only a sweeping overview of the American judicial system, but a practical understanding of how the law works in the everyday lives of the American people.

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  • Segmenting the execution roles into separate silos works against the Law of Culture.

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  • "We have found fundamental problems with the way the payday market works and widespread breaches of the law and regulations, causing misery and hardship for many borrowers, " said Clive Maxwell, the OFT's chief executive.

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  • The law removes certain works from the realm of First Amendment free speech, but all copyright law does that.

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  • His works have been widely recognized by his peers and among students of international law, for whom his works have provided useful references for their studies.

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  • The carnival theme is especially strong here, and perhaps the most emblematic and powerful of these works is "Spirit of the Carnival (The British forces of law and order in confrontation with an ancient African Spirit)" (1982) by Tam Joseph, an artist from the tiny island of Dominica.

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  • The Law of Demand always works: the higher the price of anything, the less that will be taken, and this includes labor.

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  • Maybe it's the combination of the thrill in breaking the law, the large sums of money and the beauty of the works involved that fascinate us so much.

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  • Creators of copyrighted works deserve to be protected both by law and through appropriate enforcement.

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  • As Billington, a renowned Russia scholar himself, notes, "Only a small number of the rapidly emerging new generation of Russian leaders has spent more than a day or two in the U.S." These people could thus see firsthand how a genuine democracy works, how a country flourishes under the rule of law.

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  • Even the staunchly pro-business Chamber of Commerce promotes it, though Marc Freedman, the chamber's director of labor law policy, says it only works for some employees and jobs.

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  • It contains many original manuscripts and rare copies of major works on history, literature, philosophy, law, astronomy, physics, chemistry, pharmacology, geography, music, mathematics, mineralogy, economy, fine arts, etc. written in Uzbek, Arabic, Farsi, Tajik, Urdu, Pushtu, Tatar, Azeri, Turkish, Turkmen, Uighur and other languages.

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  • No judicial decision or applicable treaty contradicts this principle, and the U.S. Supreme Court has established that works of international legal scholars can be acceptable as evidence of the law.

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  • One of the company's vice presidents' wives works at a law firm on 42nd, and that company took in the Martin Progressive staff.

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  • Matt Peskin is executive director of the National Association of Town Watch, a nonprofit crime prevention organization that works with law enforcement and crime watch groups around the country.

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  • As the UN administration works on establishing standards of locally-run democratic governance and the rule of law, the last thing it wants is a return to the instability that was a hallmark of its first few years in Kosovo.

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  • This argument has a lot of common-sense appeal, but it misunderstands how patent law works.

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  • Boies often works out of his hotel room, but he also goes over to a local law firm, where upwards of 20 lawyers for Gore have set up shop in a space designed for five.

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  • There are pending reforms to enact, such as a bankruptcy law and a measure to encourage private investment in public works, and talk of more ambitious steps to follow.

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  • Aligned against the watchmaker are retailers and free-flow-of-information types like the Electronic Frontier Foundation, who say Omega is using a law designed to control creative works to control the U.S. prices of manufactured products.

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  • In addition to scrutinizing images of surveillance cameras in the area, the FBI likely was issuing subpoenas for records from cell towers in the area to isolate and trace calls from around Copley Square at the time of the blasts, according to a former federal law enforcement official who now works in the intelligence community.

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  • The unexploded devices that were recovered could provide a treasure trove of information such as fingerprints and indications of the bomb maker's design, a federal law enforcement official who now works in the intelligence community said.

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  • Gaffney, Jr. appeared yesterday before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works to voice opposition to U.S. accession to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, better known as the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST).

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  • Ms. JANET CREPPS (Center for Reproductive Rights): It's the state of Missouri saying that we think our law should trump the law of our surrounding states, but that's not how our federal system works.

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  • "This at least will provide a way forward and these are the rules of the game, like them or loathe them, " Mr Bliss, who works for the Freshfields law firm said.

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  • In its absence, to comply with U.S. copyright law you would have to keep track, in perpetuity, of all foreign-sourced works in order to avoid inadvertently selling, lending, gifting, donating, or otherwise distributing them without permission from the copyright holder.

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  • At the University of Arizona this week, resistance took the form of Immigration Awareness Week, a series of programs and information sessions organized by Mejia and others that included meetings on how the law works and an open forum for students to share their struggles with immigration.

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  • The Muslim Brotherhood is an international movement founded in 1928 that seeks the destruction of all state and geographic divisions, rejects the idea of the nation-state and all forms of secularization, and works toward creating a world pan-Islamic state with a government based on Muslim sharia law.

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  • One of the goals of the law is to foster creativity, so people will invest the skill and effort needed to create works to which they will own exclusive rights, such as books, paintings, music and movies.

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