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International Law
International Law. I. Public Law: The law of nations, strictly so
internal law
internal law : the law of a state regulating its internal affairs
Private International law
Private International law, or as it is sometimes called 'Conflict of Laws',
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public law
organization and conduct of government compare private law b : international law regulating the relations among sovereign states or nations as
Nations, law of
Nations, law of. See INTERNATIONAL LAW. The principal offences against the law of nations are:
Exterritoriality
an ambassador. See Oxf. Dict.; Dicey's Conflict of Laws; Westlake's International Law.
deduction
to decrease the amount of income tax due see also Internal Revenue Code in the Important Laws section compare credit, exclusion, … deduction 1 : an amount allowed by tax laws to be subtracted from income in order to decrease the
Domicile
2 Ch 259]. See Dicey's Conflict of Laws; Westlake's Private International Law. Domicile in ordinary legal partance domicile can be defined
League of Nations (Societe des Nations)
Peace Treaties, is its charter, pledging these States to promote international co-operation, and achieve peace and security by accepting obligations not … the Hague Court of Justice, the first World Court of Law; the International Labour Organisation, providing first machinery for securing standards
Act of State
by the sovereign and its agents in the business of internal government. the term is even used to indicate all acts … of State, Hirsch v.'Somervell, 62 TLR 592; Stroud's Dictionary of Law, Vol. 1, p. 38. The term Act of State does
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