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Revision as of 12:35, 25 June 2009
Concepts
- benign discrimination (legal definition)
- chthonic law (related to primitive law)
- Clayton motion / People v. Clayton (41 AD2d 204, 206-208 [2d Dept 1973])
- condemnation board - mentioned in Richard Mattingly murder case - see Ghits
- dangerousness (legal)
- disclosure schedule or Schedule of Exceptions
- ex ante regulation (an EU concept, see http://ec.europa.eu/archives/ISPO/infosoc/telecompolicy/review99/pres10-11e0/tsld001.htm)
- familial nexus
- federal navigational servitude
- Free Democratic Order - Freiheitliche demokratische Grundordnung, basic pillars of the German constitution such as balance of powers etc.
- heads of loss
- writ de homine libero exhibendo/de homine libero exhibendo/Homine Libero Exhibendo
- judicial authority
- juris privat
- Laudermill letter (labor law)
- Law of confidence - these?: Duty of confidentiality and Solicitor-client privilege
- legal history of Russia
- legal literacy
- legal worker - as defined by the National Lawyers Guild, the definition would include but not be limited to paralegals
- Medical law
- Mexican law - Law of Mexico
- nostrification (of diplomas/academic degrees)
- not for resale (sticker on product) history, why, what legal grounds
- objective régime (international treaty law)
- natural logorights a natural rights based Libertarian legal theory of IP
- principle of party disposition
- probation hearing – see also order to show cause and probation-revocation hearing
- qualifications for President of the United States – requesting split from Article Two of the United States Constitution and natural-born citizen
- reasonable and probable grounds
- reasonable steps defence
- regulatory procedure
- reliance (legal definition) one method of calculating damages. or Reliance loss or Reliance damages
- selective publication – process by which courts (esp. appellate courts) (in the United States) decide which decisions to report.
- special defence in Scots Law
- Stem cell law or laws
- Swiss law - Law of Switzerland
- Theory of Liability (legal definition) - Used in Final Judgement against Microsoft by Kollar-Kotelly Civil Action No. 98-1232
- trial as an adult
- vehicle mileage tax trying it in Oregon and Minnesota
Jurists, judges, attorneys, and legal workers
- Jeffrey O'Connell - Professor at the University of Virginia School of Law, along with Robert Keeton, is the father of no-fault insurance.
- Dwight Newman - Rhodes Scholar, Associate Dean of the College of law at the University of Saskatchewan
- Bilgin Tiryakioglu - Turkish Private International Law Scholar, Professor of law at Bilkent University
- Alvaro d'Ors - Spanish jurist and academic, son of the noted Spanish philosopher Eugenio d'Ors. He was one of the twentieth century's foremost experts in Roman law. Also, a noted classics scholar, historian and political theorist, and one of the founding figures of the University of Navarra. Personal friend and collaborator of Carl Schmitt.
- Syed Shabbar Hasan Abidi(Attorney)
- Larry Catá Backer - very well known scholar of international law and international legal issues and development
- Robert L. Barnes - Federal Judge of Canada http://cas-ncr-nter03.cas-satj.gc.ca/portal/page/portal/fc_cf_en/Barnes
- Lea Campos Boralevi - Italian writer of a variey of books on law, history and ethics.
- James M. Branum - attorney for Iraq war resisters, including the first US soldier deported from Canada after fleeing to avoid the Iraq war, Robin Long (see [1] , [2] and [3] ) as well as the second such deportee, Daniel Sandate
- Raymond Daniel Burke - Baltimore based Lawyer, Political activist, Writer
- Mary Katherine Day-Petrano
- Kathleen Gilberd - co-chair of the Military Law Task Force of the National Lawyers Guild, co-author of Rules of Disengagement
- Paul Goldstein (law professor)([4]) - law professor at Stanford; author of: two treatises on copyright law, including International Copyright: Principles, Law and Practice, the definitive reference in international copyright law; a couple textbooks on intellectual property; and two novels centering on intellectual property. Not to be confused with the tennis player.
- Richard Hauser, former president of National Legal Center for the Public Interest and former general counsel of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Edward Domenic Re (former chief justice of United States Court of International Trade)
- Victor Schwartz - legal scholar and general counsel of American Tort Reform Association
- Frank Shepard (Creator of Shepards Citations)
- Lea Tsemel (or Leah Tsemel) - famous Israeli lawyer who defends many Palestinian suicide bombers
- Alan Vinegrad - Prosecutor of Abner Louima case
- Andrew Vorzimer
- Sidney Miller Ballou - Associate Justice of Hawaii Supreme Court, author, counsel to Liliuokalani of Hawaii[4]
- Richard Wilder
- Sheri Abrams - [5] - Disability Attorney
- Anton Valukas - legal scholar, prosecutor, and corporate attorney - major in Chicago
Notable court cases and litigants
- abadie affair a lurid murder trial over the killing of a grocer's boy and a newspaper vendor.
- Abbott v. Sandoz, U.S. patent law, product-by-process [6]
- David Irving v. Penguin Books and Deborah Lipstadt - The libel trial that forced Deborah Lipstadt to prove there is such a thing as historical truth as well as disproving holocaust denial. Case is at S:David Irving v. Penguin Books and Deborah Lipstadt. - Note: should be titled Irving v. Penguin Books and Lipstadt
- I have started the page at my userspace. -- TachyonJack (talk) 03:04, 16 June 2009
- ACLU v. Zell Miller (1996)
- American Communications Association v. Douds (1950)
- American Isuzu Motors v. Ntsebeza (current, discussed in New York Times May 12, 2008)
- Bennett, Coleman and Co. vs Union of India (1986)
- Bernstein, Brenda Joy (B.J.) Genarlow Wilson's Wilson v. State of Georgia attorney and founder of My5th.org (2007)
- Bowen v. Kendrick (1988)
- Buckley v. Haddock 4th Amendment/Tasers and Torture. http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/law_librarian_blog/2008/09/dissenting-judg.html
- Bunning v Cross (1978), 141 CLR 54 (HCA)
- Campbell v. Clinton (2000)
- CBS Songs Ltd v Amstrad Consumer Electronics plc [1988] AC 1013 (UK, liability for copyright infringement by authorisation)
- Center for Constitutional Rights v. Bush
- Chandler v. Miller (1997)
- Davis v. United States, 495 U.S. 472 (1990) Important case that was the impetus for LDS Church's mission cost equalization program
- United States Department of Justice v. Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, 489 U.S. 749 (1989) (FBI rap sheets may not be disclosed to third parties under the Freedom of Information Act); note there are two redlinks to the missing article (although both are in list-based articles)
- Detroit News v. Ashcroft (2002)
- Edgington v. Fitzmaurice (1885)
- IG Farbenindustrie AG’s Patents (1930), 47 RPC 289 (re old case law on "selection patents" in the UK [7])
- Ferguson v. Skrupa 372 U.S. 726 (1963), http://www.altlaw.org/v1/cases/397890
- Frankovitch case
- Georgia v. Ashcroft 539 U.S. 461 (2003)
- Gray v. New Hampshire Indemnity Co. ← Please provide a citation for this case so that it can be retrieved, and an article written.
- Harter v. Vernon, 101 F.3d 334 (4th Cir. 1996)
- Horton v. California(1990)
- Jordan Gruver(Southern Poverty Law Center) v. Imperial Klans of America
- Joyti De-Laurey (2004)
- Leandro v. State of North Carolina (1997, 346 NC 336)
- Linda Walker (2005)
- Lugar-Pence bill
- Lynch v. Baxley (Alabama court case concerning the mentally ill)
- Mareva Compania Naviera SA v. International Bulkcarriers SA [1975] 2 Lloyd’s Rep 509
- McCabe v. Atchison, 235 U.S. 151 (1914), http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/cgi-bin/getcase.pl?court=us&vol=235&invol=151
- Mozert v. Hawkins (6th Cir. 1987) (dismissing religious objection to basal reading series)
- Myra Clark Gaines Succession/property cases. The longest continuous civil litigation in American Legal History with 16 appearances in the Supreme Court, 8 in the Louisiana Supreme Court, and over 200 other suits, spanning 1834 to 1890
- National Endowment for the Arts v. Finley
- New Bedford Bar Rape
- Nippon Yusen Kaisha v. Karageorgis (1975) 2 Lloyd’s Rep 37
- People (of California) v. Hernandez (1964)
- Popov v. Hayashi (2002)
- Qualcomm Inc. v. Broadcom Corp. [8]
- Quilici v. Morton Grove (1982)
- Revlon Inc. v. MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings, 506 A.2d 173 (Del. 1986) establishing Revlon duties imposed on corporate directors when a company is forced into being sold
- The Yankee Candle Co. v. New England Candle Co., 14 F. Supp. 2d 154, 162 (D. Mass. 1998)
- United States v. Leong (1997)
- United States v. Lilley ← Which one?
- United States v. Schoon (1992) (Indirect civil disobedience)
- Veazie Banks v. Fenno, a U.S. Supreme Court case circa 1870 that upheld the power of Congress to tax currency issued by the states, and thus effectively ended the issuing of state currencies [5]
- Wallace Corp. v. NLRB 323 U.S. 248 (1944)
- Walz v. Tax Commission (1970)
- Zadvydas v. Davis (2001)
Intellectual property
Copyright
- Broadcasting Treaty (proposed)
- CBS Songs Ltd v Amstrad Consumer Electronics plc [1988] AC 1013 (UK, liability for copyright infringement by authorisation, and meaning of "authorisation" in this context)
- Copyright Tribunal, The Copyright Tribunal (UK law) [9]
- Copyright World (journal)
- EC Copyright Term Directive, also called Term Extension Directive (proposed)
- Ex parte Island Records ("...groundbreaking case..." [10])
- Performance Rights Act - http://www.opencongress.org/bill/110-h4789/show
- Sun Community Source Licensing (SCSL) [11]
- Twin Books v. Walt Disney Co.[12]
Patent
- Abbott v. Sandoz, U.S. patent law, product-by-process [13]
- Arrangements for deposit accounts (or ADA, special regulation of the EPC) [14][15][16]
- Association of Patent Law Firms (APLF)
- Astron Clinica and others Applications (Astron Clinica, Astron Clinica v Comptroller-General), UK Court decision allowing computer program claims ([2008] EWHC 85) [17] [18] [19]
- Austrian Patent Office or Österreichisches Patentamt (ÖPA)
- The Banks Committee Report on Reform of the Patent System, The British Patent System: Report of the Committee to Examine the Patent System and Patent Law, Report of the Committee to Examine the Patent System and Patent Law, 1970 Cmnd 4407, Bank Report (UK, 1970, probably as important then as the Gowers Report now)
- Blatt für Patent-, Muster- und Zeichenwesen (German periodical, abbrev.: Blatt für PMZ, BlPMZ or BlfPMZ) [20]
- Bringing Examination and Search Together (BEST, European Patent Office program)
- Federal Association of German Patent Attorneys (Bundesverband Deutscher Patentanwälte) [21]
- Chamber of German Patent Attorneys (Patentanwaltskammer) [22]
- Chisum on Patents (Better: Donald Chisum, with Chisum on Patents and Donald S. Chisum redirecting to it: [23])
- Claim chart
- Claim differentiation, Claim Differentiation [24]
- Covenant not to sue [25]
- Danish Patents and Trade Marks Office
- Delphion (patent database)
- DEPATIS (patent search database)
- Divisional applications under the European Patent Convention [26], [27]
- New dosage regimens, new dosage regimes, new dosage regimen, new dosage regime, patentability of dosage regimes
- Dutch Industries Ltd. v. Commissioner of Patents (2001) (Canada)
- Election of species (United States patent law)
- Employee invention
- Eolas Techs., Inc. v. Microsoft Corp.
- EPO International Academy [28]
- European Patent Decisions [29]
- European Patent Forum [30] [31]
- Final action (United States patent law)
- First Office Action on the Merits (FOAM) (United States patent law)
- First and second medical indications
- Foreign filing license
- French patent law
- German Act on Employees’ Inventions, Arbeitnehmererfindergesetz (ArbEG)
- German patent law
- Hiroshi Ogawa (Former head of Japanese Patent Office)
- In re Beauregard (U.S. software patent case law) (note Claim (patent)#Beauregard_claim)
- In re Lowry (U.S. software patent case law)
- Inventor's certificate
- Jung-Sik Koh, Commissioner of the Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO) [32]
- Kunin, Stephen, former Deputy Patent Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy, USPTO
- Large entity (United States and Canadian patent laws)
- Lincoln/Interlas, Dutch Supreme Court landmark decision on cross-border injunctions, 24 October 1993 (?)
- Linux Defenders, an project "to eliminate poor quality patents and ensure that only high quality patents issue" [33]
- Makoto Nakajima (Head of Japanese Patent Office)
- Netherlands Patent Act 1995, Dutch Patent Act 1995 or Patent Act 1995 (Rijksoctrooiwet 1995, Rijksoctrooiwet 1995 van 15 december 1994) [34]
- Non-binding opinion (UK patent law)
- Offenlegungsschrift, Offenlegungschrift (German patent law)
- Offenlegungstag (German patent law)
- Patent Application Information Retrieval (PAIR) (U.S. patent law)
- Patent defense
- Patent docket
- Patent hold (in the context of a thesis temporarily restricted from publication until a patent application is filed [35])
- Patent information
- Patent mapping
- Patentankenævnet (Danish Patent Appeals Board)
- Patents Act 1949, Patents Act 1977 (United Kingdom patent law)
- PatentScope or PatentScope Search Service (Online file inspection of PCT files)
- Patentanwaltskammer (Germany)
- Patentschrift (German patent law)
- PATLIB
- PaTrAS (DPMA filing software)
- PCT-ROAD (Patent Applications Management Software [36])
- PCT-SAFE (WIPO's electronic filing software)
- Pipeline patent (Brazilian patent law [37])
- Presumption of patentably indistinct claims (United States patent law)
- Principle of good faith, also called Principle of protection of legitimate expectations (Case law of the Boards of Appeal of the European Patent Office)
- Prior claim approach
- Prior use (patent law, re: novelty)
- Public prior use (patent law, re: novelty)
- Public use bar
- Programme for accelerated prosecution of European patent applications (PACE)
- Quality of patents [38]
- Request for reconsideration (after final action), in United States patent law
- Reports of Patent Cases (RPC) (a UK series that goes back to 1883 and which is mandated by statute) [39][40]
- Rolla, Joe, current Deputy Patent Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy, USPTO
- Rothschild Patent Museum
- SA SAGEM c/ M. le directeur de l'INPI [41] French decision on commercial transaction page 31-34
- Schlumberger (Cour d'Appel de Paris) [42] page 15 [43] Attention: This template ({{cite doi}}) is deprecated. To cite the publication identified by doi:10.1093/jiplp/jpn121, please use {{cite journal}} (if it was published in a bona fide academic journal, otherwise {{cite report}} with
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instead. - Schriftzeichengesetz (German law - typeface patents?)
- Shinjiro Ono (Deputy commissioner of the Japanese Patent Office)
- Small entity (United States and Canadian patent laws)
- Statement of working (Indian patent law)
- STN Patent Databases by STN International
- Suggested restriction requirement (SRR) (United States patent law)
- Suzuki, Takashi, Commissioner of the Japan Patent Office (JPO) (2008)
- Tafas v. Dudas, Tafas v. Dudas et al (contesting new USPTO rules on continuation and claims), [44] [45] [46], Tafas v. Doll
- Technical character as it is understood by EPO, HCJ and BGH
- UK Manual of Patent Practice
- Utility certificate
- Utynam, John of (first recorded patentee)
- Whole content approach, Whole-content approach
- Written description (U.S. patent law)
Trademark
- counteraction principle or counteraction theory [47]
- Fair use (trademark law) (comparison of the U.S. law with laws in other countries)
- OHIM Board of Appeal
- Regulation 40/94 on the Community trade mark (redirect to Community trade mark?) [48]
- Trade mark coexistence agreement, Trademark coexistence agreement
- Trademark Law Treaty (1994)
- Trade mark use
- UK Trade Mark Registry
Trade secret
Other
- Advisory Council on Intellectual Property (ACIP) (Australia)
- Anton Piller KG v Manufacturing Process Ltd (1976) - case at the origin of the Anton Piller order
- California Resale Royalties Act
- Centre for the Management of Intellectual Property in Health Research and Development (MIHR) [49]
- Compagnie Nationale des Conseils en Propriété Industrielle (CNCPI, or French Institute of Patent & Trademark Attorneys) [50]
- Convention on international exhibitions (signed at Paris on 22 November 1928 and last revised on 30 November 1972)
- European Copyright and Design Reports [51]
- European Federation of Industrial Property Agents in Industry (FEMIPI)
- European Intellectual Property Teachers Network (EIPTN) [52]
- Exhaustion of priority rights
- Ex parte Jepson
- Geneva Act of the Hague Agreement on international design registration, Geneva Act of the Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs [53]
- Gesellschaft für Antriebstechnik mbH & Co. KG v Lamellen und Kupplungsbau Beteiligungs KG (ECJ, 2006 [54])
- Hilmer doctrine
- Institut de Recherche en Propriété Intellectuelle Henri-Desbois (IRPI) [55]
- Intellectual-asset management
- Intellectual property litigation
- Intellectual Property Regulation Board (IPREG) [56]
- IPEIS Electronic Forum [57]
- IP World [58] (magazine)
- Italian IP Code
- Lisbon Agreement for the Protection of Appellations of Origin and their International Registration, Lisbon System for the International Registration of Appellations of Origin [59] [60]
- Keplinger, Michael, WIPO Deputy Director General
- Münchener Kommentar zum Lauterkeitsrecht (UWG) or MünchKommUWG (unfair/fair competition related journal?)
- non-exclusive world rights
- Oberster Patent- und Markensenat (Austria)
- Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre (OIPRC)
- Questel Orbit
- Regulation 2605/98 amending Regulation 1768/95 implementing rules on the agricultural exemption provided for in Article 14(3) of Regulation 2100/94 on Community Plant Variety Rights [61]
- Roche Nederland and others v Frederick Primus and Milton Goldenburg (ECJ, 2006 [62])
- Strategic Advisory Board for Intellectual Property (SABIP) [63]
- The Journal of World Intellectual Property
Statutes
- Arizona Revised Statutes
- Assisted Human Reproduction Act (Canada)
- Civil Enforcement Act
- Código Civil de Chile/Chilean Civil Code es:Código Civil de Chile
- French New Code of Civil Procedure (NCPC)
- General Enclosure Act (UK)
- German Code of Criminal Procedure (Strafprozessordnung, StPO) [64]
- Gulf Opportunity Zone Act (2005) See http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/12/20051221-4.html
- Improvement Act
- Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection Act
- Iranian nationality law
- Armed Forces (Parliamentary Approval for Participation in Armed Conflict) Bill
- Polish Nationality and Citizenship Laws
- Prison Litigation Reform Act
- Federal Contested Election Act of 1969
- Victorian England Law
- Uniform Penal Code
Other: Miscellaneous laws and agencies, etc.
- Alcohol law of Florida
- Bosnian and Herzegovinan nationality law
- Center on Wrongful Convictions [65]
- District of Columbia Bureau of Traffic Adjudication
- European Law Review [66][67]
- International Financial Law Review (IFLR)
- Legal Journals Index (database file)
- nonincorporation doctrine
- National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999
- Solar appliance
- Stockholm International Arbitration Court
- Summons on Indictment
- The Tax Lawyer Journal (Georgetown University Law Center)
- Tor Erling Staff
- Unsworn statement (An option given to defendents in the old days in courts of England instead of statment under oath)
- Vestre Landsret, the second-highest court in the Danish legal system
- warranty tolling
- William Minor Lile Moot Court Competition (University of Virginia School of Law)
- Woolf reforms of 1998 (referring to Harry Woolf, Baron Woolf)
Legal terms
A-D
- Bad act (& Rdr bad actor), see 5 ex.secn 5.2,..
- Bench memorandum
- Condictio Causa Data Causa Non Secuta
- Condictio Indebiti
- Conditional dismissal
- Confidential relation
- Consensu
- Contingent beneficiary
- Contingent interest
- Continuing objection
- Continuing trespass
- Contracted-out
- Cost bill
- Cost of completion
- Credible witness
- Customs court
- Clinical legal education
- D'Oench Duhme Doctrine
- Deforce
- Delayed exchange
- Depreciation reserve
- Designated civil judge
- Detailed assessment
- Docket fee
- Dominium
- Dubitante
E-I
- EPC Contract
- Errors and omissions
- ex concessis
- Exception in deed
- Excusable neglect
- Exempt employees
- Extraordinary fees
- First tier
- Four corners of an instrument
- Free and clear
- Grievance procedure
- Good behaviour bond
- Heat of passion
- Immediately
- in extenso
- in futoro
- in haec verba
- in omnibus
- In perpetuity
- Incompatibility
- Information and belief
- Intergovernmental immunity
- Interium
- intra legem
- Involuntary (law)
J-L
- Joinder of issue
- Joint and survivor annuity
- Joint enterprise
- Joint powers agreement
- Judgment creditor
- Judgment debt
- Judicial fiat
- Judicial proceedings
- Judicial sale
- Jump bail
- Jury charge
- Jury fees
- Jury stress
- Just and equitable winding-up
- jus fruendi/ius fruendi
- jus edicendi/ius edicendi
- jus disponendi/ius disponendi
- jus deliberandi/ius deliberandi
- jus aedilium/ius aedilium
- jus albanagii/ius albanagii
- jus ad rem/ius ad rem
- jus accrescendi/ius accrescendi
- jus abutendi/ius abutendi
- jus in personam/ius in personam
- jus in re/ius in re/jus in rem/ius in rem
- jus personarum/ius personarum
- jus postliminii/ius postliminii
- jus proprietatis/ius proprietatis
- jus utendi/ius utendi
- Law and motion calendar
- Law book
- Lesser crime
- Lewd and lascivious
- lex communis
- lex Nokia (see fi:Lex Nokia)
- lex posterior derogat priori
- lex specialis derogat generali
- Lifetime probation
- Lineal descendant
- Listing questionnaire
- Lodestar (legal term) (see [68] for a start)
- Long cause
M-O
- Maintenance pending suit
- Make one whole
- Mandatory joinder
- Material inducement
- Material representation
- Matter of record
- Mental anguish
- Minority shareholder
- Misjoinder
- Mitigating factors
- Mitigation of damages
- Motion to suppress evidence
- Multation
- Multi track
- Multifarious
- Mutual combatants
- Necessary inference
- Necessary party
- Net estate
- New matter
- No-par stock
- Nominal party
- Non-contiguous
- Non-discretionary trust
- Notice of claim
- Notice of deposition
- Notice of issue
- Nulla bona
- Noninterpretivism
- Off calendar
- On or about
- On or before
P
Paid into court - Parental neglect - Partial disability - Partly-paid - Patent defect - Payable on demand - Payment in due course - Payment in full - Personal application - Personal guardian - Personal services - Perstituant - Possessory - Possessory interest - Possibility of a reverter - Power of acceptance - Precatory - Presentment - Prevailing party - preventive relief - Primary implied assumption of risk - Principal place of business - Privilege against self - Probative facts - Protection with clause nolumus - Patent title - Proper party - Property guardian - Prove up - Public charge - Public easement - Public use - Putative father
R
Ratable - Ready, willing and able - Reasonable reliance - Reasonable wear and tear - Reciprocal discovery - Recording acts - Refresh one's memory - Register of members - Registration statement - Regulatory offenses - Rehearing (law) - Rejection of claim - Relator (law) - Rent review - Restrictive endorsement - Revlon duties - Rules of court - Running at large -
S-Z
- Satisfaction of judgment
- Satisfaction of mortgage
- se defendendo
- Second tier
- Secret rebate
- Self-certify
- Self-serving
- semble
- Service contract
- Servient estate
- Share and share alike
- Shareholders' remedies
- Short cause
- Similarly situated
- Sounds in
- Speaking demurrer
- Special notice
- Specific bequest
- Specific devise
- Specific legacy
- Specified claim
- Spousal right
- Subject to
- Substitute in
- Subversive advocacy
- Suggestion of death
- Sum certain
- Title opinion
- Table of Authorities
- Transfer clause (requesting example)
- comment: what's the context here? Is this a request for an article on a transfer clause in human resources legislation, [69]; in a lease, [70]; in international financing. [71]; something else?
Treaties
- Convention on Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes
- Convention on Physical Protection of Nuclear Material
- Cartagena Convention
- Convention of the International Telecommunication Union 1980
- Convention on International Hydrographic Organization
- Hague Convention on International Recovery of Child Support and Family Maintenance
- Hague Protocol
- International Convention Against Doping in Sport
- International Convention for Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism
- International Convention on Control of Harmful Anti-Fouling Systems on Ships, 2001/International Convention on Control of Harmful Anti-Fouling Systems on Ships
- Perpetual Accord translate de