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  • 71injustifiable — [ ɛ̃ʒystifjabl ] adj. • 1791; de 1. in et justifiable ♦ Qu on ne peut justifier. Une conduite, un retard injustifiable. ⇒ inexcusable. Une politique injustifiable. ● injustifiable adjectif Que l on ne peut justifier : Procédés injustifiables. ●… …

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  • 72HOMICIDE — The shedding of blood (shefikhut damim) is the primeval sin (Gen. 4:8) and throughout the centuries ranks in Jewish law as the gravest and most reprehensible of all offenses (cf. Maim. Guide, 3:41, and Yad, Roẓe aḥ 1:4); violence in Genesis 6:13… …

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  • 73Self-defense — For the term as used in international relations, see defensive war. Self defense, self defence (see spelling differences) or private defense is a countermeasure that involves defending oneself, one s property or the well being of another from… …

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  • 74Prior restraint — is a legal term referring to a government s actions that prevent materials from being published. Censorship that requires a person to seek governmental permission in the form of a license or imprimatur before publishing anything constitutes prior …

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  • 75Section One of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Part of the Constitution Act, 1982. Preamble …

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  • 76R. v. Chaulk — SCCInfoBox case name=R. v. Chaulk full case name=Robert Matthew Chaulk and Francis Darren Morrissette v. Her Majesty The Queen heard date=May 29, 30, 1990 decided date=December 20, 1990 citations= [1990] 3 S.C.R. 1303 history= ruling=Chaulk… …

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  • 77Savin Hill (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Savin Hill Type = Album Artist = Street Dogs Released = September 23, 2003 Recorded = 2003 Genre = Punk rock Length = 41:06 Label = Crosscheck Records Producer = Nate Albert Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|4.5|5… …

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  • 78Phillips v Eyre — (1870) LR 6 QB 1 is a famous English decision on the conflict of laws in tort. The Court developed a two prong test for determining whether a tort occurring outside of the court s jurisdiction can be actionable. Edward John Eyre had been the gov …

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  • 79nature, philosophy of — Introduction       the discipline that investigates substantive issues regarding the actual features of nature as a reality. The discussion here is divided into two parts: the philosophy of physics and the philosophy of biology.       In this… …

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  • 80war, law of — Introduction       that part of international law dealing with the inception, conduct, and termination of warfare. Its aim is to limit the suffering caused to combatants and, more particularly, to those who may be described as the victims of war… …

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