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  • His principal works are: "De juridica et irrefragabili veritate Romanæ Ecclesiæ Romanique Pontificis" (Rome, 1520); "Epitoma responsionis ad Lutherum" (Perugia, 1519); "Errata et argumenta M. Lutheri" (Rome, 1520); "Summa Summarum, quæ Sylvestrina dicitur"

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913

  • He is the author of "Informatio juridica in Indorum defensionem".

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913

  • This formula may be rendered so as to mean: “Do no wrong to any one, even if thou shouldst be under the necessity, in observing this duty, to cease from all connection with others and to avoid all society” (lex juridica).

    The Science of Right 1790

  • Responsabilitatea juridica pentru continutul mesajelor postate va revine in totalitate.

    Jurnalul National 2010

  • Si in Germania a fost adoptata o lege similara de stocare datelor tuturor convorbirilor telefonice si tuturor mesajelor trimise prin e-mail, care a avut ca baza juridica o reglementara UE, dar a fost retrasa.

    Latest posts @WeBlog.ro 2009

  • Responsabilitatea juridica pentru continutul mesajelor postate va revine in totalitate.

    Jurnalul National 2009

  • Unde Senate Judiciary Committee (un soi de Comisie juridica a Senatului din Romania) a adoptat un amendament care exclude jurnalistii amatori de la protectia legii.

    Alin Popescu Alin Popescu 2009

  • Exista o lege care spune ca toata lumea care asculta (sau nu asculta) radio trebuie sa plateasca: o data pe persoana fizica, o data pe persoana juridica, iar daca la o adresa sunt mai multe firme inregistrate, fiecare trebuie sa plateasca cate un abonament, cu penalizari, din proprie initiativa, chiar daca nu asculta radio.

    Latest posts @WeBlog.ro 2008

  • (persona juridica, ficta), for example, endowments for pious purposes or for the public benefit: hospitals orphanages etc.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913

  • (facultas juridica) of another to compel any one, but only the duties called legal duties.

    The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics Immanuel Kant 1764

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