Exemplos de uso de Code of laws em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Revised Code of Laws.
A code of laws was established to regulate the daimyo houses.
Ine's laws survive only because Alfred the Great appended them to his own code of laws.
Parashara Smṛti(also called Parashara Dharma Saṃhitā): a code of laws which is stated in the text(1.24) to be for Kali Yuga.
The following year,Wickliffe was appointed to a committee charged with revising the state's code of laws.
During his reigning era,he promulgated the first Sulu code of laws called Diwan that were based on Quran.
In a short time, Locri assumed noteworthy importance andwas distinguished for being the first Magno-Greek colony to introduce a code of laws.
Rabbi Judah the Prince published a code of laws, known as the Mishnah, which spread through the Graeco-Roman world.
We possess a fair amount of information on the origin of the code of laws of the Lombards.
Ine acknowledges his father's help in his code of laws, and there is also a surviving land-grant that indicates Cenred was still reigning in Wessex after Ine's accession.
He appears for a time to have reigned jointly with his nephew Eadric,son of Ecgberht I, since a code of laws still extant was issued under both their names.
His code of laws, the"Code of Ur-Nammu"(a fragment was identified in Istanbul in 1952) is one of the oldest such documents known, preceding the Code of Hammurabi by 300 years.
These people originating from southern Mesopotamia were based on the Babylonians, whose code of laws(Hammurabi) symbolized their great cultural development and political equilibrium.
After serving in the Kentucky legislature, he was chosen as a delegate to the state's third constitutional convention in 1849 andwas one of three commissioners charged with revising its code of laws, a task finished in 1854.
Having been informed that Solon was employed to draw up a code of laws for the Athenians, Anacharsis described his occupation, saying::" Laws are spider-webs, which catch the little flies, but cannot hold the big ones.
When the Jews had beenfreed by the Persians, they returned to Palestine only to fall into bondage to their own priest-ridden code of laws, sacrifices, and rituals.
In portuguese america,the philippine ordinances, code of laws applied both in portugal and in its colonies, delegated powers and responsibilities to the parents on the children until they were 25 years old, got married or emancipated for some other reason.
In article 184 of the Code of laws on work of Ukraine it is said that dismissal of pregnant women, and also women who have children under three years, of lonely mothers in the presence of the child aged till fourteen years or the disabled child, at the initiative of the administration is not allowed.
The ordinances of the kingdom of portugal¿code of laws of secular justice inspired by the roman legal texts¿represented, since the reign of king afonso v, the most important source of rules and regulations that also ordered the portuguese society.
Throw your Code of Law into the fire.
She maligned our Code of Law which is 100 years old.
The Bible was a code of law, administered by the clergy.
The first commentary is the Mishna, our code of Law.
A federal government with federal laws that apply to every state, and fifty(50) different state codes of laws.
Once writing appeared, codes of laws replaced the tribal customs that had governed personal behavior.
Sealey-Hooley, Commercial Law, 14 Mattei, Comparative Law and Economics, 71 For discussion of the composition and dating of these sources, see Olivelle,Manu's Code of Law, 18-25.
The same happened during the domination period in Babylon,from where the Jews brought the code of law of reciprocity between crime and punishment"an eye for an eye….
In China, early attempts to issue codes of law met resistance from a population used to following custom.
Beyond his power base, in the rest of France,there were still as many codes of law as there were fiefdoms.
The game of Cricket has been governed by a series of Codes of Law for over 250 years.