law in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for law in the English»Serbian Dictionary

'law en·force·ment N no pl esp Am

sod's 'law N, Sod's 'law N no pl hum

law Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to lay down the law [about sth] inf
to lay down the law [about sth] inf
to strike down ⇄ a law

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
During his life he published only a handful of law journal articles.
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These various distinctions of procedure and terminology do not affect the binding status of accords under international law.
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For more than 50 years, the municipality evolved into a dynamic yet peaceful community of law-abiding people.
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From 1628 to 1642 he taught a humanist and political syllabus as "professor skytteanus"; from 1634 he also taught Roman law.
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The network provides information to its members about developments in local and global law.
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While conceding that federal law protects the animals, these individuals also argued that economic needs (like livestock grazing) should take precedence over the horses.
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For the applicability of the law, there has to be at first a specific interest by the owner of the registered trade mark.
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Often contrasted with just process, which is concerned with the administration of law, distributive justice concentrates on outcomes.
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Many cross-border regions are based on some sort of civil-law agreements among the participating authorities.
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Divorces were frowned upon, no matter what the provocation, and a man who was sued at law, particularly upon his promissory note, was almost disgraced in the public mind.
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