He graduated in law from Lisbon University and later obtained numerous other academic qualifications.
Without that faith in law and order, only force remains between society and chaos.
Gregory S. McNeal is a professor specializing in law, public policy and international affairs.
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If there's no intelligence of violence, police must, in law, presume that it will be peaceful.
The legislation, Mr MacAskill said, would "enshrine in law a victim's right to damages and compensation".
Regulation of the press is a matter either recognised in law or it is not.
Yet, the number of women equity partners in law firms is pathetically small.
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Do you or members of your immediate family work in law enforcement or the judicial system?
"I think one of the biggest scams in law enforcement is the monitor, " Mr. Kelly says.
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Part of the variation has to do with differences in law from state to state.
These are the same kind of decisions that get made in law firms every year.
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This scenario was derided by most of the people I consulted, in law enforcement and elsewhere.
Its consumerism at its finest, in fact im sure my mother in law would buy two.
Today, they are close to, if not surpassing, men in law school and medical school.
Murder in the name of honour will be punished by the severest penalties available in law.
Secom was the first to appreciate that automatic security systems were needed even in law-abiding Japan.
This mostly boils down to redefining marriage in law so that same-sex couples may contract it.
But he expressed support for a change in law, saying he saw no better alternative.
You know, I was busy in law school at the time, or studying for the bar.
He met his wife, Silda, when he was in law school and they married in 1987.
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My father, my father-in-law, my brother, my brother-in-law -- everybody is a doctor, all in Chicago.
He worked in law firms from 1976 to 1988 and then opened his own practice.
Statistically, each of these new changes in law-enforcement has made some difference to the picture.
They have also challenged legislators in their attempts to enshrine the judgments in law.
For the first time the rights of British citizens will be spelled out in law.
Days later the murder charges were dropped, though prosecutors insisted on their soundness in law.
Only three of the 63 clauses in the Magna Carta are still in law.
Tax lawyer Anthony Olivo worked in law firms from 1976 to 1988, then opened his own practice.
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Issuance of illusory pronouncements without a basis in law will not improve compliance with employment tax laws.
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Senior Conservative MP David Davis welcomed "wholeheartedly" the prime minister's "caution" of enshrining press regulation in law.
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