"Law, Legislation, and Liberty" speech
Speech delivered by Dr. Friedrich von Hayek, author and professor at the University of Chicago, at the 1962 Pepperdine College Freedom Forum. ; x1962
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Speech delivered by Dr. Friedrich von Hayek, author and professor at the University of Chicago, at the 1962 Pepperdine College Freedom Forum. ; x1962
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Individual title pages of some numbers of 1917-1919 read: Journal of comparative legislation and international law; of 1920: Journal of the Society of Comparative Legislation and International Law, the cover title remains stable. ; Imprint varies. ; Edited for the Society of Comparative Legislation. ; Includes an annual "Review of legislation." ; Mode of access: Internet. ; New ser. v. 16 (1916)-v. 18 (1918). 1 v. (Includes index to earlier title); ser. 3, v. 1 (1919)-v. 20 (1938). 1 v.; ser. 3, v. 21 (1939)-v. 25 (1943). 1 v. ; Merged with: International law quarterly (London, England), to form: International and comparative law quarterly.
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Includes annual "Review of legislation" covering the years 1859-1949. ; Individual title pages of some numbers of 1917-19 read: Journal of comparative legislation and international law; of 1920: Journal of the Society of Comparative Legislation and International Law. ; Includes annual "Review of legislation" covering the years 1859-1949. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Merged with: International law quarterly, to form: International and comparative law quarterly, ISSN 0020-5893.
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The struggle for the making Islamic family law after independence still leaves debate, for those who reject Islamic law legislation considers that Islamic law does not need to be included in state law, on the contrary for those who support it, consider that the state cannot ignore Islamic law in the state legal system. Marriage regulations are the initial stage of the Islamic law legislation process because it is not comprehensive enough that a presidential instruction on the Compilation of Islamic Law was issued in 1991. This article aims to analyze the roots of the struggle for marriage law legislation and the presence of KHI in Indonesia. This research resulted from a normative study with legal politics and a historical approach. This paper argues that the birth of KHI cannot be separated from the role of Muslim parties and the insistence of Islamic religious leaders who view that the marriage law is not comprehensive in regulating marriage law. The marriage law tends to ignore traditional fiqh and customary law, so the presence of KHI can eliminate the debate between the government and traditionalist Muslims.
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In: Studia iuridica Helsingensia 10
Koskinen, P. K. The rights and functions of trade unions and their representatives on enterprise level.--Kallio, T. Mergers and other changes in structure or control of enterprises and their effects upon workers.--Pietiläinen, S. The adjucation of social insurance claims
In: The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek v.19
Intro -- Contents -- Editorial Preface -- Editor's Introduction -- Law, Legislation, and Liberty -- Consolidated Preface to the One-Volume Edition -- Volume 1: Rules and Order -- Introduction -- 1. Reason and Evolution -- 2. Cosmos and Taxis -- 3. Principles and Expediency -- 4. The Changing Concept of Law -- 5. Nomos: The Law of Liberty -- 6. Thesis: The Law of Legislation -- Volume 2: The Mirage of Social Justice -- 7. General Welfare and Particular Purposes -- 8. The Quest for Justice -- 9. 'Social' or Distributive Justice -- 10. The Market Order or Catallaxy -- 11. The Discipline of Abstract Rules and the Emotions of the Tribal Society -- Volume 3: The Political Order of a Free People -- 12. Majority Opinion and Contemporary Democracy -- 13. The Division of Democratic Powers -- 14. The Public Sector and the Private Sector -- 15. Government Policy and the Market -- 16. The Miscarriage of the Democratic Ideal: A Recapitulation -- 17. A Model Constitution -- 18. The Containment of Power and the Dethronement of Politics -- Epilogue: The Three Sources of Human Values -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
In: Far Eastern affairs: a Russian journal on China, Japan and Asia-Pacific Region ; a quarterly publication of the Institute for Far Eastern Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Heft 1, S. 96-108
ISSN: 0206-149X
Chinese legal experts have long been working on problems involved in the history of legal culture. They managed to pinpoint major phenomena that disrupted the functioning of law as a social instrument and degraded its role in society. In most general terms, these are the identification of politics with law and a simplicistic view of law in general as a mere totality of administrative and criminal law. The author discusses old legal traditions and the making and enforcing of law in China. (DÜI-Sen)
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v. 1.South America.--v. 2.Panama, Central America, Mexico, Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republican. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: FAO legislative study 43
In: Patterns of prejudice: a publication of the Institute for Jewish Policy Research and the American Jewish Committee, Band 2, Heft 3, S. 14-20
ISSN: 1461-7331
Part I of this article appeared in IQ March 2002. This second part takes into account some of the important developments that have taken place since that publication. These included further legislative reforms in local financial services legislation, particularly changes to the law governing the newly designated Malta Financial Services Authority. Part II also revisits the themes introduced in Part I and offers a fresh re-appraisal of the relationship and inter-connectivity that may or may not exist between financial legislation on one side and consumer laws and structures on the other. ; peer-reviewed
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In: Research and Statistics Division, Department of National Healt and Welfare, Social Security Series, Memorandum 1, Rev. ed.
In: WHO offset publication 34