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in international law an agreement between two or more nations
constitutions 11
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document that contains the basic rights in a society and the structure of its
government; cannot be changed without the approval
order theory 10
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a theory a jurisprudence that provides that only those laws that serve to
create and preserve order are valid. order theorists allow laws that control
behavior or provide conduct guidelines
common law 4
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originally the law of England made uniform after William the Conqueror:
today, the nonstatutory law and the law found in judicial precedent
civil law 4
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laws affecting the private rights of individuals
party autonomy 15
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allows firms to operate uniformly throughout the world if their contracts are
recognized as valid for example most international trade contracts have a
choice-of-law clause whereby the parties decide which countrys law will
apply to their disputes under the contract