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The Law & Harry McGraw — infobox Television show name = The Law Harry McGraw format = Mystery runtime = 60 Minutes creator = executive producer = starring = Jerry Orbach country = USA network = CBS first aired = September 27 1987 last aired = February 10 1988 num seasons … Wikipedia
The Law of Ueki — The DVD cover of Volume 1: The Battle Commencement うえきの法則 (Ueki no Hōsoku) … Wikipedia
EU Convention on the law applicable to contractual obligations — European Union, United Kingdom EU Convention on the law applicable to contractual obligations ( … Law dictionary
The Law and the Lady — infobox Book | name = The Law and the Lady title orig = translator = image caption = author = Wilkie Collins illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = genre = Mystery publisher = Chatto Windus release date … Wikipedia
Before the Law — is a parable in the novel The Trial (German Der Prozeß ), by Franz Kafka. Before the Law was published in Kafka s lifetime, while The Trial was not published until after Kafka s death.Plot summary Before the Law A man from the country seeks the… … Wikipedia
Prostitution and the law — Prostitution legal and regulated … Wikipedia
Zoosexuality and the law — looks at the laws governing human animal sexual interaction (also sometimes known as bestiality or zoophilia) around the world.Because it is easy to determine when there is a law against, but (for reasons discussed) often less easy to reliably… … Wikipedia
summary judgment — see judgment 1a Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. summary judgment … Law dictionary
File sharing and the law — The legal issues in file sharing involve violation of copyright laws as digital copies of copy written materials are transferred between users. The debate on peer to peer and file sharing is a virtually global phenomenon. Peer to peer ( P2P )… … Wikipedia
summary trial — in criminal procedure, a trial without a jury decided upon both on the facts and the law by a judge who may be legally qualified or may be a magistrate (who has legal advice if required). Maximum sentences are usually lower than cases prosecuted… … Law dictionary