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  • 71Law of India — refers to the system of law which presently operates in India. It is largely based on English common law because of the long period of British colonial influence during the British Raj period. Much of contemporary Indian law shows substantial… …

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  • 72LAW OF RETURN — LAW OF RETURN, law passed by the Israel parliament (Knesset) on July 3, 1950, the anniversary of the death of theodor herzl . The Law of Return is one of the earliest and most significant of the basic laws of the State of Israel. Declaring that… …

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  • 73law — 1 Law, rule, regulation, precept, statute, ordinance, canon all designate a principle laid down or accepted as governing conduct, action, or procedure. Law, rule, and precept are also used as collective nouns to denote a body of laws, rules, or… …

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  • 74Law enforcement in India — by numerous law enforcement agencies. Like many federal structures, the nature of the Constitution of India mandates law and order as a subject of the state, therefore the bulk of the policing lies with the respective states and territories of… …

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  • 75fundamental — [adj] basic, important axiological, axiomatic, basal, bottom, bottom line*, cardinal, central, constitutional, constitutive, crucial, elemental, elementary, essential, first, foundational, grass roots*, indispensable, integral, intrinsic, key,… …

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  • 76law court — UK US noun [C] ► LAW COURT OF LAW(Cf. ↑court of law): »He is ready to defend his fundamental human rights in a law court …

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  • 77Law enforcement in Northern Cyprus — Law enforcement in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is administered by the Republic’s Security Council and the Ministry of the Interior, to whom the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus s police force reports. The commander of the police… …

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  • 78Fundamental — Fun da*men tal, n. A leading or primary principle, rule, law, or article, which serves as the groundwork of a system; essential part, as, the fundamentals of the Christian faith. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 79Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation — (FIRO) is a theory of interpersonal relations, introduced by William Schutz in 1958. DescriptionAccording to the theory, three dimensions of interpersonal relations are necessary and sufficient to explain most human interaction. The dimensions… …

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  • 80law — [n1] rules of a government, society act, assize, behest, bidding, bylaw, canon, case, caveat, charge, charter, code, command, commandment, constitution, covenant, decision, decree, decretum, demand, dictate, divestiture, due process, edict,… …

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