- and a lack of adaptability.
Those who
consciously promote lawfulness say that only
lawful behavior creates a
society in
which people can
depend on each...
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Liberty and
Lawfulness (Polish: Wolność i Praworządność),
abbreviated to WiP, was a short-lived
political party in Poland,
legally formed on 30 December...
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Lawful interception (LI)
refers to the
facilities in
telecommunications and
telephone networks that
allow law
enforcement agencies with
court orders or...
- Law is a set of
rules that are
created and are
enforceable by
social or
governmental institutions to
regulate behavior, with its
precise definition a matter...
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Antinomianism (Ancient Gr****: ἀντί [anti] "against" and νόμος [nomos] "law") is any view
which rejects laws or
legalism and
argues against moral, religious...
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residency in the
United States.
Green card
holders are
formally known as
lawful permanent residents (LPRs). As of 2023[update],
there are an
estimated 12...
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being added to the inmate's sentence. In the
United Kingdom,
escaping from
lawful custody is a
common law offence; if any
force is used, the
common law offence...
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Right of
Abode or
Permanent Residence for EEA
nationals United States:
lawfully admitted for
permanent residence Vietnam Some
countries grant residency...
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Lawful Larceny may
refer to:
Lawful Larceny (1930 film), an
American pre-Code
melodramatic film,
based on the play
Lawful Larceny (1923 film), an American...
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proceedings by
which the
lawfulness of his
detention shall be
decided speedily by a
court and his
release ordered if the
detention is not
lawful".
France and the...