Numerus clausus ("closed number" in Latin) is one of many methods used to limit the number of students who may study at a university. In many cases, the...
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The numerus clausus (lit. 'closed number') is a concept of property law which limits the number of types of right that the courts will acknowledge as...
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of Numerus Clausus in European Property Law (Intersentia, 2008) vol 75, 75. Swadling, William (2000). "Opening the numerus clausus". Law Quarterly Review...
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ISBN 978-963-88538-6-8. See: Numerus Clausus "A Numerus Clausus módosítása - The modification of the Numerus Clausus law". regi.sofar.hu. Romsics, Ignác...
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Education. The following chart illustrates the effect of the 1920 "numerus clausus" Law on the percentage of Jewish university students at two Budapest Universities...
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professor Felix Dahn, and in 1913 Prussian authorities established a numerus clausus law that limited the number of Jews from non-German Eastern Europe (so...
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controversial issues during Teleki's first administration was the numerus clausus law, specifically the 1920 Act XXV ('regulating enrollment in universities...
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admits undergraduate law students. Currently, number of admmission to J.D. course is limited to 150 students per year as numerus clausus, under national government's...
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Pál Teleki as Prime Minister in July 1920. His government issued a numerus clausus law, limiting admission of "political insecure elements" (these were...
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Pál Teleki as prime minister in July 1920. His government issued a numerus clausus law that limited the admission of nationalities to universities to their...
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However, new types of land ownership is generally disallowed, under the numerus clausus principle, unless they are introduced by legislation. In most states...
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officials. Antisemitism was a leading ideology in the 1920s and 1930s. A numerus clausus law limited the admission of Jewish students in the universities. Count...
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Defamation (redirect from German defamation law)
reputation such as dignity and honour. In the English-speaking world, the law of defamation traditionally distinguishes between libel (written, printed...
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The Jim Crow laws were state and local laws introduced in the Southern United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that enforced racial segregation...
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anti-Jewish laws in Germany, Hungary, and Romania. OZON advocated mass emigration of Jews from Poland, boycott of Jews, numerus clausus (see also Ghetto...
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retroactively named ugly laws. These laws targeted poor people and disabled people. For instance, in San Francisco a law of 1867 deemed it illegal for...
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israélite de Tunisie' (Jewish Newspaper of Tunisia'). He also imposed a numerus clausus on the liberal professions, although it was never put into effect in...
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and the merchant classes. See Numerus clausus in Poland and Ghetto benches. Numerus Clausus was not introduced by law, but it was adopted by students...
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Souvenir plot (category Scots property law)
Principle of Numerus Clausus in European Property Law (Intersentia, 2008) vol 75, 75. Swadling, William (2000). "Opening the numerus clausus". Law Quarterly...
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groups or, the opposite, against the disadvantaged majority group (see numerus clausus or bhumiputra systems). Conversely, quotas have also been used historically...
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prisons are not subject to the rule of individual cells, which is the Numerus clausus. The short-stay prisons although they are overwhelmed by the number...
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The Nuremberg Laws (German: Nürnberger Gesetze, pronounced [ˈnʏʁnbɛʁɡɐ ɡəˈzɛtsə] ) were antisemitic and racist laws that were enacted in Nazi Germany...
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Principle of typicality (category History of law enforcement)
individuals. In administrative law, the principle of typicality indicates that administrative acts are to be considered a numerus clausus (closed number) and precisely...
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LGBTQ rights by country or territory (redirect from Homosexuality and law)
same-sex sexual acts: Iran and Afghanistan. The death penalty is officially law, but generally not practiced, in Mauritania, Saudi Arabia, Somalia (in the...
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against making Miklós Horthy regent. He also spoke up against the Numerus clausus law. The parliament shortly after revoked his membership. On the elections...
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sodomy law is a law that defines certain sexual acts as crimes. The precise sexual acts meant by the term sodomy are rarely spelled out in the law, but...
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Austria, a law was passed on June 8 allowing universities to impose measures to select students in those fields which are subject to numerus clausus in Germany...
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Monika Natkowska, "Numerus clausus," "ghetto ławkowe," "numerus nullus": Antisemityzm na uniwersytecie Warszawskim 1931–39 ("Numerus clauses," "ghetto...
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around 3%. In October 1930, Jewish students called attention to a numerus clausus at Rutgers University that limited the number of Jews. Only 33 Jewish...
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Yale University (redirect from Yale Journal of Medicine & Law)
of white Protestants from notable families in the student body (see numerus clausus) and eliminated such preferences, beginning with the class of 1970...
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