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  • 111Mediation — For the Wikipedia mediation process for resolving disputes, see Wikipedia:Mediation. For other uses, see Mediation (disambiguation) …

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  • 112Police — For other uses, see Police (disambiguation). Department of Police redirects here. For other uses, see Department of Police (disambiguation) …

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  • 113Sharia — Not to be confused with Shahriyār. This article is part of the series …

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  • 114First Amendment to the United States Constitution — First Amendment redirects here. For other uses, see First Amendment (disambiguation). United States of America This a …

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  • 115Will (law) — Last Will redirects here. For the 2011 film, see Last Will (film). Wills, trusts …

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  • 116The Coup — This article is about the Oakland hip hop band. For the novel, see John Updike. For the Office episode, see The Coup (The Office episode). The Coup The Coup performing in 2008 Background information …

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  • 117Law of obligations — The law of obligations is one of the component private law elements of the civil system of law. It includes contract law, delict law, quasi contract law, and quasi delict law. The law of obligations seeks to organize and regulate the voluntary… …

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  • 118Baiting (trolling) — This page is about an internet trolling technique, for the fraud method see bait and switch. Baiting is similar to trolling, baiters try to elicit a response from other users. The response is supposed to be embarrassing to the user in question,… …

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  • 119Critical legal studies — is a movement in legal thought that applied methods similar to those of critical theory (the Frankfurt School) to law. The abbreviations CLS and Crit are sometimes used to refer to the movement and its adherents. Contents 1 History 2 Themes 3… …

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  • 120Legal formalism — is a legal positivist view in philosophy of law and jurisprudence. While Jeremy Bentham s legal positivism can be seen as appertaining to the legislature, legal formalism appertains to the Judge; that is, formalism does not (as positivists do)… …

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