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1 doctrine of part performance
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доктрина; принцип; вченняdoctrine of diminished responsibility — доктрина ( або принцип) зменшеної відповідальності
doctrine of humanitarian intervention — доктрина втручання ( у справи іншої країни) заради дотримання прав людини
doctrine of national sovereignty — доктрина суверенітету держави, доктрина державного суверенітету
doctrine of privileged communication — доктрина нерозголошення ( або таємниці) змісту спілкування адвоката і його підзахисного
doctrine of "separate but equal" — доктрина рівності за умови відокремленості (сегрегації)
doctrine of the separation of church and state — доктрина ( або принцип) відокремлення церкви від держави
- doctrine of clean handsdoctrine of the unity of the legal personalities of husband and wife — доктрина єдиної правосуб'єктності чоловіка і жінки
- doctrine of conscience
- doctrine of decentralism
- doctrine of divine right
- doctrine of dual authority
- doctrine of dual federalism
- doctrine of entrapment
- doctrine of enumerated powers
- doctrine of fair use
- doctrine of flexible response
- doctrine of free law
- doctrine of guilt
- doctrine of implied powers
- doctrine of incapacitation
- doctrine of legitimacy
- doctrine of nationalism
- doctrine of noninterference
- doctrine of overclaiming
- doctrine of part performance
- doctrine of precedence
- doctrine of precedent
- doctrine of preferred freedoms
- doctrine of recent complaint
- doctrine of relation back
- doctrine of reputed ownership
- doctrine of reserved powers
- doctrine of stare decisis
- doctrine of state sovereignty
- doctrine of the just war
- doctrine of two swords
- doctrine of ultra vires
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