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International Law

Matched in: Term International Law

Private International law

Matched in: Term Private International law

international law

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Bank of International Settlements

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ICJ

ICJ, means International Court of Justice, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 748.

Internationalize

To make international to cause to affect the mutual relations of two or more nations as to internationalize a principle of … to cause to affect the mutual relations of two or more nations as to internationalize a principle of law or a philanthropic enterprise

deduction

laws to be subtracted from income in order to decrease the amount of income tax due see also Internal Revenue Code in the Important Laws section compare credit, exclusion, exemption busi·ness deduction : a deduction usually taken … deduction 1 : an amount allowed by tax laws to be subtracted from income in order to decrease the amount of income tax due see also Internal

Domicile

sense must prima facie apply [Re Askew, (1930) 2 Ch 259]. See Dicey's Conflict of Laws; Westlake's Private International Law. Domicile in ordinary legal partance domicile can be defined as an intention to reside in a particular territory … of India v. Ram Narain, AIR 1955 SC 36: (1955) 1 SCR 697. 'Domicile' which is a private international law or conflict of laws concept identifies a person, in cases having a foreign element, with a territory subject

public law

of individuals with the state and regulates the organization and conduct of government compare private law b : international law regulating the relations among sovereign states or nations as distinguished from private international law … private law b : international law regulating the relations among sovereign states or nations as distinguished from private international law

Extradition

in order that he may be tried there. It is recognized as a duty, independent of treaty, by international law, but is usually the subject of treaty terminable at one year's notice. The (English) Extradition Act, 1870 (33

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