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Public Law 62-5 (150 bytes)
1: ...es in the House of Representatives at 435 but the law didn't take effect until 1913. Public law (5083 bytes) 1: ...fentliches Recht]][[ja:公法]][[la:Ius publicum]] 3: ...inal law]] are thus all sub-divisions of [[public law]]. 5: ...tempt to circumvent such laws are void as against public policy. 7: ==Public/Private law distinction in Canada== 8: ...ed to be the primary source of private law. These laws are interpreted by judges but within the ambit o... Public Law 557 (182 bytes) 1: Public Law 557 was passed by the U.S. Congress on [[May 26]]... Public Law 280 (2570 bytes) 1: '''Public Law 280''' is "a method whereby States may assume jur... 3: ... 28 U.S.C. § 1360, mandated a transfer of federal law enforcement authority within certain tribal natio... 5: ...he arms of a law enforcement system that enforces laws of tribes, states and the federal government. 7: ...ic Law 280 states, local [[sheriff]]s and state [[law enforcement]] agencies take tribal members to sta... 9: In states where Public Law 280 has not been applied, [[BIA]] police respond ... Public Health law (1860 bytes) 1: ...power]], disease and injury prevention, and the [[law of populations]]. 3: ...ergency Health Powers Act]] and the [[Model State Public Health Act]]. 5: ...health problems using the law as an insturment of public health. Litigation against tobacco companies in t... 6: ===Law of Populations=== 7: ...blems but also has application in [[environmental law]], [[zoning]], [[evidence]], and [[complex tort]]... List of international public law topics (2063 bytes) 1: '''List of international public law topics''' 3: ...arted as a sublist as it is a specialized area of law that often does not interact with [[List of legal... 10: * [[Crime against international law]] 14: * [[European Community law]] 25: * [[International human rights law]] Roman Agrarian History and its Significance for Public and Private Law (book) (804 bytes) 1: ...story and its Significance for Public and Private Law". 3: ...he wrote in order to qualify as the instructor in law at the [[University of Berlin]]. Public (556 bytes) 1: ...e, or community; opposed to [[private]]; as, the public treasury. 3: ...ar body or aggregation of people; as, an author's public. 6: *[[Public company]] 7: *[[Public domain]] 8: *[[Public law]] Public school (1603 bytes) 1: The term '''''public school''''' has two contrary meanings: 3: ...house]]". See [[public school (UK)]]. The term ''public school'' tends to be associated with older, more ... 5: ...library", i.e. to mean "provided to the public at public expense." In the UK this would be called a [[sta... 7: ...] are also referred to as "public", though unlike public secondary schools, a tuition fee is charged. Due... 15: *[[Public education]] Public bathing (6927 bytes) 1: '''Public bathing''' has a long history. Although the ancie... 3: During the [[Ottoman Empire]], public baths were established and widely used. The baths... 5: ...', Françoise de Bonneville wrote, "The history of public baths begins in Greece in the sixth century B.C.,... 9: ...viviality," if with their usual excess. The first public thermae of 19 BC had a rotunda 25 meters across, ... 13: ...icentiousness" (mixed and otherwise) soon brought laws to suppress it. Few worked. In 320 AD women were... Public economics (414 bytes) 1: '''Public economics''' is the study of the [[public sector]] and its influence on the [[economy]] and... 5: * [[public goods]] 9: .../www.nber.org/papersbyprog/PE.html NBER papers in Public economics] 10: ...ncedirect.com/science/journal/00472727 Journal of Public Economics] U.S. public institution (1645 bytes) 1: ... the institution and the members of the board are public officials who are appointed by the state (typical... 3: ...ublic institution resides. Court cases involving public institutions are within the jurisdiction of the U... 5: ...sed by courts to determine if an institution is a public or a private institution and whether the court ha... Public lecture (2265 bytes) 1: ... [[Alexander von Humboldt]] delivered a series of public lectures at the [[University of Berlin]] in the w... 3: ...States|American]] showman [[P. T. Barnum]] held a public autopsy of Joice Heth after her death. Heth was a... Public affairs (1460 bytes) 1: ...term that includes [[public policy]] as well as [[public administration]], both of which are closely relat... 3: ...usly partisan, and we assume that participants in public policy discussion have a specific point of view w... 5: Public affairs, on the other hand, generally claims to b... 6: It focuses on methods of public administration, illustrated by historical example... 8: ...t" (Jeremy Kane, co-founder of EPPA, pan-European public affairs advisers). Public credit (2076 bytes) 1: ...[[tariff]]s and manufactures to promote a fully republican economic system that was directly related to th... 3: ...sperity. Jeffersonians thought that, because the public credit system was focused on the wealthy [[class]... 9: ... overall, as his proposals for the fiscal system (Public Credit, Manufactures, Tariffs, and the National B... Public Opinion (710 bytes) 1: ...eneral concerns of all people — "elude" the public and so must be the domain of what he called a "sp... 5: *{{gutenberg|no=6456|name=Public Opinion}} Public school (UK) (11736 bytes) 1: ...ate. In [[Scotland]] and the [[United States]], a public school is a government-maintained school where in... 3: ...a government-run school (which would be called a 'public school' in other areas, such as [[Scotland]] and ... 5: ...to the fact that the school is open to the paying public, as opposed to a religious school, which was open... 7: == Origins of public schools == 9: Some public schools are particularly old, such as [[Westminst... Public road (627 bytes) 1: A '''public road''' is a [[road]] that is open to common use ... 3: ...e majority of paved roads are public, and traffic laws apply to them, for instance: 5: * [[drunk driving]] laws 8: Public roads can be set aside in several ways: 9: * [[common law]], due to being used by the public for a certain amount of time with no obstruction Public address (951 bytes) 1: ...]] system used as a [[communication]] system in [[public area]]s. It is an amplification setup with [[ampl... Public interest (747 bytes) 1: ...re generally what is considered beneficial to the public. 4: ...in favor of their goals using the language of the public interest. 5: ...ganization or movement would be beneficial to the public or would bring [[perverse effect]]s instead.
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