... a p t e r I The Dark Age in Legal History, pp 3–28 The difficulty of beginning, of Roman law, Proposed retrospect, The classical age The beginnings of ecclesiastical law, Decline of Roman law, ... 514 The anthropomorphic picture of a corporation, 515 Is the personality fictitious? 516 middle ages, 516 The corporation at the end oftheThe corporation and its head, 517 The corporation in ... opinions upon the metaphysical analysis of laws or legal duty in general, or the place ofthe topic in hand in a scientific arrangement of legal ideas Law, such as we know it inthe conduct of...
... Holdsworth, History ofEnglishLaw (3rd edn, London, 1923), 11, 48-9 2 THELAWOF TREASON IN ENGLAND plotting against the life ofthe lord from plotting against the life ofthe king: perhaps the earliest ... category of maiestas which included all types of insult to the emperor, for example by wearing the imperial purple, destroying a statue ofthe emperor, committing adultery with a princess ofthe imperial ... Robertson, pp 68-9 Lear, Treason, pp 11-12 Ibid., pp 26-9 THE MEDIEVAL CONCEPT OF TREASON Roman ideas were to reappear inthe laws ofthe European states ofthe later middle ages, as were details of interpretation,...
... animated picture ofthe launching of a ship ofthe line as an example ofthe "sublime objects of artificial life." Bowles replied in a letter to Campbell on "The Invariable Principles of Poetry." ... says ofthe paintings inthe Campo Santo at Pisa: "The best idea, perhaps, which I can give an Englishman ofthe general character ofthe painting is by referring him to the engravings of Albert ... ofthe period She writes: "How can you profess to be charmed with the few faint outlines of landscape painting in Dante, who are blind to the beautiful, distinct, and profuse scenery inthe pages...
... because of their developing English oral proficiency, and report on best practices in supporting English language development inthe context of literacy instruction for these students Of primary interest ... deal of implicit learning, though direct instruction in these matters is provided in some classrooms The importance of these macro-structural principles in promoting or impeding reading comprehension ... sounds inthe second language than they inthe first For example, the /b/ inEnglish can be pronounced as either a /v/ or /b/ in Spanish, and the “i” inEnglish as inthe word “it” is pronounced in...
... question is meaningful only in terms ofthe incrementing of consumer appeal ofthe product, and it would be difficult to answer without research in that very area From the point of view of an MT research ... rules take the form of simple questions, answerable with either "YES" or "NO" Coding indications depend upon these answers Can the noun, inthe singular, begin a sentence ofthe type: "—— is ... between the noun classes thus established and the article selection routines Reference J Barton The Application ofthe Article inEnglish Proceedings ofthe 1961 International Conference on Machine...
... 2.3.2.1 Linearisation of plasmids pCS2+ plasmids containing the appropriate sequence were used for the synthesis of probes Probes were generated by linearisation of plasmid containing the appropriate ... BNIP-2 with these proteins mean that BNIP-2 operates inthe same zebrafish developmental signalling pathways as these proteins? Is BNIP-2 involved inthe regulation of these proteins inearly zebrafish ... kilo-daltons Interacting Protein-2, or BNIP-2 in short, was initially discovered as one of three novel proteins, Nip1, Nip2 and Nip3, in a bid to identify interacting proteins ofthe antiapoptotic...
... language since the people involving inthe process of communication are used to speaking their own native language On the other hand, if people taking part inthe conversation speak different languages, ... become the head of noun phrase inthe first example with the position of subject ofthe sentence by adding the determiner the preceding it Due to “unemployed” illustrates the quality of people ... implied subject ofthe adjective clause can be the whole ofthe super ordinate clause For instance: Happy, it was he who is a winner in running The verbless clause “happy” shows the emotion of...
... left open the question of whether forced labor is included in slavery for the purposes of determining the scope ofthe peremptory international law norms against slavery or whether the prohibition ... resulted inthe establishment ofthe Commission of Inquiry The findings ofthe Commission of Inquiry echo those ofthe earlier report ofthe Committee of Experts It concluded that Burma was in violation ... A complete list of publications in this series appears at the back of this volume The Role of International Lawinthe Elimination of Child Labor Holly Cullen The Procedural Aspects of International...
... of place: “on the mountain” inEnglish are inverted in to the beginning ofthe sentences It emphasized the position ofthe small church inthe example inEnglishIn Vietnamese, inverting the ... denoting purpose It means using the phrases of aim or target putting inthe starting ofthe sentence to emphasize the relationship of purpose between two parts ofthe sentence For example: Để giữ ... comparing English and Vietnamese inversions However, they only pay attention to listing the type of inversions inthe two languages or distinguish them in brief Therefore, with these purposes, the...
... Customary law does not rest on the power ofthe people over the law, but on the power ofthelaw over the people.30 Not all customs meet that test Philosophers inthe tradition of Hume have used the ... Article of which promotes the idea of sustainable development, and Article 15, the principle of precaution Despite the fact that the Commission’s concept is general and fails to specify the appropriate ... when they participate inthe environmental law- making and law- interpreting process Chapter 11 further emphasizes a key point discussed throughout the book Customary law is not a panacea This chapter...
... addition, thelawof unfair competition overlaps with thelawof intellectual property and other public law provisions aiming at the protection of specific branches of trade The topic of this study ... approximation oflaw or mutual recognition The principle of subsidiarity in art para EU (art I-9 para TCE) burdens the EU with the proof that the measure is necessary for the completion ofthe ... codification but rather an attempt to draft principles of European contract law. 51 Further endeavours are afoot to formulate these principles as a code.52 These include the Unidroit Principles of International...
... are often ‘hidden’ by German morphology: in geflowt ‘flowed’, theEnglish stem flow takes German participial affixes We therefore included a template-based affix-stripping preprocessing step, removing ... coefficient comparison of DU , DT , log10 f with ∆ log10 f Frequency intheEnglish Covo corpus We first examine whether a word’s frequency inthe Englishspeaking hip hop community in uences whether it ... consisted ofthe disjoint subsets oftheEnglish and German CELEX wordlists (Baayen et al., 1995), as well as the words used in Covo (to obtain coverage of hip hop English) We tested the classifier using...
... that compound nouns inthe adjective + noun form make up the highest proportion of all the compound terms In this group, the adjective helps distinguish the noun from the other concepts ofthe same ... general theory about the properties without considering them core points of their work Based on them, the researchers pinpoint other issues Clearly, it is necessary to fill in this gap by more ... appear acceptable; yet, they not come up to the expectations of finance professionals Simply, boutique in finance represents a small business that offers advice and help about a particular industry...
... assistance Without them, the survey and the interviews would not have been possible Their generous support is a launching pad for me to complete my work Inthe most private sphere of acknowledgements, ... terms, other findings and solutions are derived from a survey with the participation of 53 graduate students of International Finance at FTU and 33 senior ones of Interpreter and Translator Training ... indeed a great source of inspiration for me to strive to complete this study I am also indebted to all the participants involved inthe study They have kindly given me invaluable contributions...
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... aspects That's the reason why combining these aspects in teaching is necessary in teaching pronunciation 2.2.3 Why teach pronunciation? Inthe communicative approach, since the primary purpose ... charts Step 4: Interpret and Report data: Interpreting and reporting data are to give out the meaning of collected information, determine the conclusions as well as the implication ofthe findings ... changed into communicative approach Therefore, the role ofthe pronunciation teaching has also changed As a result, the top-down approach appears, replacing the focus on segmental (phonemes) to suprasegmentals...
... recruited inthe framework ofthe ELAY program To obtain a suitably wide spectrum of people inthe study population, thereby reducing the risk of bias, the recruitment strategy centered on informing the ... confounding effects, rather it reflects the main effects of these variables Inthe present study, the majority ofthe participants performed less than hours of PA per week apart from that involved in ... NG is the principal investigator ofthe ELAY study All ofthe authors have read and approved the final manuscript Acknowledgements: This study was supported by the Regional Ministries of Presidency...
... other explanations or whether the practice would be effective in most or all contexts Role of expert opinion Not applicable Not applicable Expert opinion based on defensible interpretations of ... achieve something After winning the first playoff game, our team continued our pursuit ofthe championship The act of following or chasing someone or something My dog is in pursuit of my neighbor’s ... Research Group Disclaimer The opinions and positions expressed in this practice guide are those ofthe authors and not necessarily represent the opinions and positions ofthe Institute of Education...
... wood-making industries They had to join the force of cheap labor and working in such factories England became a typical example of initial accumulation of capitalism Holding power in economics, theEnglish ... that turned Britain into the first capitalist power ofthe world The capitalist path paved the way for heavier exploitation relations The rocketing growth of industries required the need to trade ... acquainted their readers with the situation at home and abroad, but also helped to shape the views of people Most popular were the satirical moralizing journals The Tatler , The Spectator, The Englishman...