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81. NGS History Of NGS
National Genealogical Society s mission, history, bylaws, In order to givethe Society a legal status, incorporation was necessary.
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82. Wigmore's List.
A list of legal novels that the distinguish legal scholar, John H. Wigmore preparedwith lawyers The history of Pendennis (1850). Wouk, Herman (1915 )
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A Lawyer's Reading List:
John H. Wigmore, in 1941, was represented as being a lecturer of comparative law in Northwestern University. He was the author of a number books, including; Panorama of the World's Legal Systems Science of Judicial Proof and A Kaleidescope of Justice Containing Authentic Accounts of Trial Scenes from all Times and Climes . In 1922, this very learned scholar, Wigmore, submitted an essay to the Illinois Law Review entitled, "A List of one Hundred Legal Novels" (# 17, p. 26). Wigmore prepared this list with lawyers in mind, his thinking being that lawyers could learn much from the great novel writers of the past. Wigmore broke his list down into four categories: (A) Novels in which some trial scene is described - perhaps including a skilful cross-examination;
(B) Novels in which the typical traits of a lawyer or judge, or the ways of professional life, are portrayed;
(C) Novels in which the methods of law in the prosecution and punishment of crime are delineated; and
(D) Novels in which some point of law, affecting the rights or the conduct of the personages, enters into the plot.

83. Rare Books (including Cam )
5) books of special relevance to Cambridge, eg the history of the University, is almost always claimable by legal deposit and much of the collection is
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Rare Books (including 'Cam')
25.1 The Rare Books Department purchases books and pamphlets in European languages printed before 1850. (For the purchase of second- hand material after 1850 see section 24.1 .) This range covers periodical publications, often in collected editions, but including, for example, individual early newsbooks and runs of periodical issues. Some purchases contain music (playtexts, opera librettos) and maps (topographical and travel books) but the chief responsibility for antiquarian music rests with the Music Department (see section 14.3.5 ) and for maps and atlases with the Map Room (see section 15.4 ). While all European languages, ancient and modern, are within the remit of the Rare Books Department, the main modern languages predominate. 25.2 The general principle for book selection is that of building on the existing strengths of the Library's collections, thus increasing their already rich research potential. Purchases are concentrated on works of substantial interest not trivia. The range of these collections is very wide but the following categories are of special importance: 1) incunables and post-incunables, i.e. books printed up to 1520. (These tend to be expensive, and hence occasional, purchases.)

84. Untitled Document
The legal protection of citizens right to the freedom of religious belief The broad masses of the people and personages of the religious circles detest
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II. Legal Protection of the Freedom
of Religious Belief Chinese citizens' right to the freedom of religious belief is protected by the Constitution and laws. The Chinese government has promulgated the Regulations on the Administration of Sites for Religious Activities so as to protect the lawful rights and interests of such sites. The Regulations specify: Sites for religious activities shall be run independently by the administrative organizations thereof, whose lawful rights and interests and normal religious activities at the sites shall be protected by law. No organization or individual may violate or interfere with such rights, interests or activities. Anyone who encroaches on the lawful rights and interests of the sites for religious activities shall bear legal responsibilities. Religious activities conducted at the sites, however, must conform to laws and regulations. Each country has its own history, culture and national conditions, which decide that each country's protection of freedom of religious belief has its own characteristics. While stressing the protection of freedom of religious belief China pays equal attention to the protection of the freedom not to believe in religion, thus ensuring freedom of religious belief in a complete sense. This is a more complete and more comprehensive protection of citizens' basic rights.

85. National People's Congress Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
2. history. In commemoration of the International Labor s Day, the CPC Central organizational independence and legal equality under the Constitution.
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1. Nature of CPPCC The CPPCC is an organization of the united front with wide representation. It is an important organ of multi-party cooperation and political consultation under the leadership of the CPC. It is composed of the CPC, other political parties, mass organizations, and representative public personages from all walks of life, representatives of compatriots of Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao as well as of returned overseas Chinese and other specially invited people. 2. History In commemoration of the International Labor's Day, the CPC Central Committee issued a call on April 30, 1948, proposing the convening of a new political consultative conference to set up a democratic coalition government. This call won an immediate appreciative response from various democratic parties, people's organizations, democrats with no party affiliations and overseas Chinese, who participated in the preparation of the new political consultative conference later.
  • On September 21-30, 1949, the First CPPCC Plenary Session was held in Beiping (now Beijing). Altogether, 662 representatives, including those of the Communist Party of China (CPC), democratic parties, mass organizations, various localities, the People's Liberation Army, ethnic minorities, overseas Chinese and religious groups, attended the session.
  • 86. Vol. 8. The Age Of Dryden. The Cambridge History Of English And American Literat
    legal Literature. By FJC HEARNSHAW, MA, LL.D., formerly scholar of Peterhouse,Professor of Modern history in Armstrong College, Newcastleupon-Tyne,
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    87. East Asia Center Newsletter, January 2000
    Students studied not only Chinese and American law, but also the legal systems Law School produced have had a profound impact on Chinese legal history.
    http://www.virginia.edu/eastasia/oldnewsletters/jan2000.html
    East Asia CenterNewsletter On-line The University of Virgina
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    January 2000 The Japanese Text Initiative:
    Making the Internet a Truly Educational Experience

    http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/japanese/

    The Japanese Text Initiative (JTI) is a cooperative project designed to allow Internet access to copies of masterpieces of Japanese literature in Japanese and, where possible, in English. Two institutions serve as the main collaborative bodies of the JTI, the University of Virginia Electronic Text Center and the University of Pittsburgh East Asian Library. In its entirety the UVA Electronic Text Center has 45,000 books in 14 languages available on the web. The Japanese texts selected and transcribed by the JTI are one of the fastest growing components of the Electronic Text Center’s selections. Noh plays, Genji monogatari, Hyakunin isshu , and Manyo’shu Kendon Stubbs, UVA Deputy Librarian and Senior Advisor for the Japanese Text Initiative, contributes prodigious quantities of time and energy to the JTI and is extremely proud of this World Wide Web-based cooperative project. However, Mr. Stubbs is also the first to point out the incredible effort put forth by his colleagues to make the Japanese Text Initiative such a success. The other senior advisor for the project is Sachie Noguchi, Japanese bibliographer for the East Asian Library at the University of Pittsburgh. Professor Thomas Rimer, is also an advisor for the JTI, working from the University of Pittsburgh. Other specialists who work on the day-to-day operations of the site include UVA’s Sachiko Iwabuchi (the fulltime research specialist for the JTI), Ryuichi Takahashi, Atsuko Nakamoto, and Mika Shima. Christine Ruotolo, the Associate Director of the Electronic Text Center, also contributes to the project.

    88. Books In Review: Briefly Noted
    The question that legal scholars face is whether there is any philosophical Good, concise articles on various wars, battles, and military personages,
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    89. [William S. Hein & Co., Inc.] Laws Of Texas
    An Invaluable Set on the Early legal history of Texas!! Now Reprinted for theFirst Time!! LAWS OF TEXAS 18221897 Compiled by Hans Peter Nielson Gammel
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    91. Pope Alexander VI - Page Three
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    92. Black History Links From Professor Cunnea
    Professor Cunnea homework help on Black history in America Details the legalpresumption of slavery and the requirement of licensing for free blacks.
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