A 13th-century Norwegian commercial handbook observed, “I regard no man perfect in knowledge unless he has thoroughly learned and mastered the customs of the place where he is sojourning” (Ogilvie 2011, p. 371).[16] Not even the Catholic Church, the most powerful and most centralized intern...
Gianmaria Ajani, “By Chance and Prestige: Legal Transplants in Russia and Eastern Europe,” American Journal of Comparative Law 43 (1995): 93, 112–114; Michele Graziadei, “Comparative Law as the Study of Transplants and Receptions,” inThe Oxford Handbook of Comparative Law, ed. Mathias R...
“Comparative Analysis”,supranote 116. The idea originated with the College of Lawyers and Notaries who suggested the establishment of a human rights ombudsman prior to the drafting of the new constitution, which was supported by some of the new legislators who had been College members,ibid.at ...
[Footnote: The plaintiff alleges that he consulted his Concentra employee handbook prior to bringing his weapon to work and was unable to locate a policy prohibiting the private possession of lawful firearms at work. Moreover, he pleads that his supervisor was not aware of any such policy, and...
the results show that seven centuries of history did influence the church’s architecture and consequently its indoor acoustics. The source–receiver distance has been shown to be an influential parameter, determining that the church is acoustically more suitable for listening to music rather than voic...