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1 standard of international law
standard of international law of invention — пат. критерій неочевидності, критерій патентоздатності
standard of international law of law — норма права; вимога права; правовий критерій, правовий стандарт
standard of international law of procedure — процесуальна норма, процесуальна вимога, процесуальний критерій
standard of international law of proof — доказова норма, норма (стандарт) доведення ( факту); критерій доведеності
standard of international law of proof because of the preponderance of evidence — критерій доведеності з огляду на наявність вагоміших доказів ( в цивільному процесі)
standard of international law of proof beyond a reasonable doubt — критерій доведеності за відсутності обґрунтованого сумніву ( в кримінальному процесі)
standard of international law-setting — встановлення норми, встановлення стандарту
standard of international law-setting activities — діяльність з опрацювання (або встановлення) норм (нормативів)
standard of international law tax rate — основна ставка оподаткування, основна податкова ставка
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