He said that it was unlikely the government would introduce a privacy law as such a move would antagonise the press.
One Hungarian official says that Slovakia is willing in practice to accept the sort of measures to which Romania has agreed, but dislikes any talk of the status law as such.
Tymoshenko arguably broke the law in Ukraine, such as the law is written, and so she will face punishment.
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The law, of course, is not a real law, such as Newton's laws of gravity and motion.
Mr. Clement responded to Justice Kennedy that Doma merely defined marriage for the purposes of federal law, such as Social Security benefits.
State courts can consider matters of federal law in addition to claims based on common-law concepts such as negligence, which is what St.
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Only in cases involving jus cogens the most fundamental principles of international law, such as the ban on torture or slavery does this rule not apply.
This is to prevent the circumvention of takeover law, such as that requiring a mandatory cash offer once a bidder exceeds a 30% threshold.
Provisions of the 2010 health reform law such as Accountable Care Organizations and various integrated care models may encourage docs to take on this role.
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Verrilli said the young will get other benefits under the law, such as guaranteed access to insurance, and Congress has imposed similar cross-subsidies in other markets such as telephone service and milk.
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If the Shell Oil hoax is determined by a court to violate a law (such as trademark infringement), Greenpeace and the Yes Men should man up, accept the verdict and pay the appropriate penalty.
The culprits are usually thuggish youths, but the police, who often seem to delight in picking on foreigners for even the most trivial breaches of law such as not carrying a passport, are quite frequently guilty of lawless violence themselves.
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In that same column, I surmised that any new tax revenue would likely be pursued in the form of proposals the President has previously pitched but failed to turn into law, such as eliminating preferences for the oil and gas industries, private jet owners, and private equity fund managers.
Many would argue that Silicon Valley's big law firms--such as Brobeck Phleger, Gunderson Dettmer, The Venture Law Group and especially Wilson Sansini Goodrich--are at least as powerful as its venture capitalists.
This feeling extends beyond employment law to areas such as product liability and environmental damage.
For example, assets held in a qualified pension or profit sharing plan are exempt from state-law claims, such as malpractice claims.
Trusts are not used in many civil law jurisdictions, such as the emerging markets in continental Europe, South America and the Far East.
Mr Miliband - who started his career as Labour Party adviser - said he wanted candidates from all backgrounds, not just professions such as law, accountancy and journalism.
There will probably be a law against such shenanigans as putting money in a donor-advised fund to take advantage of more liberal deductions than are allowed for private foundations and then having the fund feed your private foundation.
The United States already conducts warfare under the norms of centuries of practice of customary international law in areas such as military necessity and proportionality, as well as the norms to which we committed ourselves when we became party to the 1949 Geneva Conventions and the United Nations Charter.
The Supreme Court in Delhi, which so mistrusts the state that it has become a maker and enforcer of law as well as its ultimate interpreter, now monitors such transfers.
For those who need legal help with managing their debts, there are legal-advice hotlines, such as those offered by state-run programs in Florida and Alabama, or specialized programs such as Elder Law of Michigan.
In the United States, where, of course, there is just such a constitution, civic duties are defined in law - they're the responsibilities of citizens to their country, such as obeying the law and paying taxes.
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Few people will have entered jobs which usually require postgraduate training, such as law.
However Black Caribbean students are far better represented in subjects such as law, political studies and librarianship.
Instead, they went on to be become successful in areas such as law.
But labour and capital were diverted into activities, such as law, construction, health and government, that are sheltered from foreign competition.
It has shown the overriding need for Common Sense in the way we approach issues such as law and order and asylum.
Other rules constraining law firm structure, such as rigid rules on conflicts of interest and restrictions on cross-border practice, may also fall.
Add in the exports of related services, such as law, accountancy and consulting, and the trade surplus rises above 3% of GDP.
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