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Upon returning to Colombia, he taught mercantile law, economy and political science.
As it was, by the end of his first year, he had lost all interest in cost accounting, industrial psychology and mercantile law.
On the Continent mercantile law is still regarded as something separate from the ordinary law.
He began to establish a reputation as a jurist and to advise the government on mercantile law, especially its international dimension.
He was much in demand for his business acumen as well as his knowledge of mercantile law.
Indian Contract law is popularly known as mercantile law of India.
Lex mercatoria precepts have been reaffirmed in new international mercantile law.
Mercantile law ruled: let the buyer beware.
Contract and Mercantile Law through the Cases (vol ii).
As a judge he had grave faults, though his decisions displayed profound legal knowledge, and in mercantile law especially were reckoned of high authority.
Alborch gained a doctorate in law with particular specialty in mercantile law.
Mercantile Law (afternoon session)
Also, the 2003 bar exam was marred by controversy when the Court ordered a retake of the Mercantile law due to questionnaire leakage.
From 1853 to 1855 he was a member of the Royal Commission on assimilating the mercantile laws of the United Kingdom.
M) degree in Mercantile Law including Law of Contract from Kerala University.
He wrote more than 400 publications on civil law, mercantile law, company law and commercial law, as well as legal theory, neuro-jurisprudence and psychology.
Fundamentals of Accounting, Mercantile Laws, Economics and Quantitative Aptitude.
The Chair of Mercantile Law is a Professorship at the University of Glasgow, founded in 1919.
LLD programmes cover procedural law, legal history, comparative law and legal philosophy, mercantile law, public Law, private law and human rights.
The son of James John Wilkinson (died 1845), a writer on mercantile law and judge of the County Palatine of Durham, he was born in London.
Besides the History, Brodie published an edition of Stair's 'Institutes of the Law of Scotland, with commentaries and a supplement as to mercantile law.'
In 1870 Hodgson retired to Bournemouth, but in the following year (17 July 1871) he was appointed to the new Chair of political economy and mercantile law at Edinburgh University.
The primary sources of South African law are Roman-Dutch mercantile law and personal law with English Common law, as imports of Dutch settlements and British colonialism.
During his long career in parliament Moncreiff guided the passing of over a hundred acts of parliament, and his name will ever be associated with the reform of legal procedure and mercantile law.
In 1853 he served on the royal commission to inquire into the assimilation of the mercantile laws of Scotland and England and the law of partnership, which had as its result the Companies Act of 1862.