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LAW-THE COMBINATION OF THOSE RULES AND PRINCIPLES OF CONDUCT PROMULGATED BY

LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY,DERIVED FROM COURT DECISIONS AND ESTABLISHED BY LOCAL CUSTOM.


To pass a law- to issue a decision, verdict, or opinion the Supreme Court pass ed on a statute b:
to be legally issued judgment pass ed by default
Committee a group of people officially delegated to perform a function, such as investigating, considering, reporting,
or acting on a matter.
Reading- In order to enable a party to a contract or a divisor to know what a paper contains it must be
read, either by the party himself or by some other person to him. When a person signs or executes a
paper, it will be presumed that it has been read to him, but this presumption may be rebutted.
Amedment-a minor change or addition designed to improve a text,piece of legislation.
Bill-a statute in draft before it becomes law.
Royal Assent-the formal signing of an act of Parliament by the Queen,by which becomes law.

To
adopt (Law) law to bring (a person) into a specific relationship, esp to take (another's child) as one's own
child.
Unwritten law-law originating in custom,usage ,court decisions ,rather than in than in the action of any
lawmaking body.
Common lawThe system of laws originated and developed in England and based on court decisions, on the doctrines i
mplicit in those decisions,and on customs and usages rather than on codified written laws.

To launch-to set something in motion ,to start something or to forcefully throw something.

To foster- to promote the growth of something.

Feudal lord-a man of rank in the ancient regime.

To evolve-to develop gradually ,especially from a simple to a more complicated form.

Treaty- a formal agreement between two or more nations relating to international or external
affairs.

Abolition- the action or an act of abolishing a system, practice, or institution.


Currency-the system of money that a country uses.

To hijack-to seize control forcibly of(bus,ship) especially in order to go to a non-scheduled destination


Environmental policyrefers to the commitment of an organization to the laws, regulations, and otherpolicy mechanisms concer
ning environmental issues and sustainability. These issues generally includeair and water pollution, solid
waste management, biodiversity, ecosystem management, maintenance ofbiodiversity, the protection of n
atural resources, wildlife and endangered species. Policies concerningenergy or regulation of toxic substa
nces including pesticides and many types of industrial waste arepart of the topic of environmental policy.
This policy can be deliberately taken to direct and overseehuman activities and thereby prevent harmful e
ffects on the biophysical environment and natural
resources, as well as to make sure that changes in the environment do not have harmful effects onhuman
s.

Flag

A flag is most of the time a piece of fabric with a distinctive design that is usually rectangular anduse
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d as a symbol, as a signaling device, or decoration. The term flag is also used to refer to thegraphic
design employed by a flag, or to its depiction in another medium.

Directive-a legislative act of the EU which requires member states to achieve a particular result without
dictating the means of achieving that result.
Communism- a political and economic system in which individual people cannot own property or
industries and in which people of all social classes are treated equally.
Copyright1. (Law) the exclusive right to produce copies and to control an original literary, musical, or artistic work, g
ranted by law for a specifiednumber of years (in Britain, usually 70 years from the death of the author, co
mposer, etc, or from the date of publication if later).Symbol: (c)

Baron administered justice-a nobleman who performed the actions of managing the procedures of
law.
Court-government entity authorized to resolve legal disputes.

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