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In some areas of law, that is still the case.
I can't see why another specialist area of law could not have something similar.
These sections provide information to Association members on specific areas of law.
Sometimes, the term is also used to describe the six major areas of law.
At any one time, approximately 20 areas of law will be under review.
The Senate does not get to tell federal judges what areas of law they may rule on.
"Most areas of law enforcement do not fall neatly into either."
The right to privacy is a highly developed area of law in Europe.
Individual areas of law can be searched from the following links.
Subject matter jurisdiction concerns the area of law over which a court has authority.
"Marriage laws touch on just about every area of law between birth and death," she said.
There are other sources for a wide area of law."
They only hear cases about their areas of law.
This includes interests recognized in other areas of law, such as property rights.
For more than 30 years, Campbell published widely in various areas of law.
He continued postliminary studies in the areas of law and history.
This area of law may thus remain unsettled for several years.
After his 'apprenticeship' was up he worked in a completely different area of law.
This is an article about a school of thought in the area of law.
The articles published in the Journal address new and changing areas of law.
The firm has nearly thirty teams that focus on specific industries or areas of law.
As in other areas of law, states generally reserve the right to interpret the concept for themselves.
They hear disputes in most areas of law and are only limited by legitimate legislation.
Great improvements are needed in the areas of law enforcement and victim protection.
The decision was widely seen as opening the way for drug testing in the areas of law enforcement, public safety and national security.