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101 criminal law outside the Penal Code
law• erillisrikosoikeusEnglish-Finnish dictionary > criminal law outside the Penal Code
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102 directly according to the law
law• välittömästi lain nojalla -
103 discretion in the case of a gap in the law
law• aukkoharkintaEnglish-Finnish dictionary > discretion in the case of a gap in the law
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104 discretionary rule of law
law• harkintasäännös -
105 enacted by law
law• säädännäinen -
106 encroach on the protection of law
law• kaventaa oikeussuojaaEnglish-Finnish dictionary > encroach on the protection of law
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107 evade the law
law• kiertää lakia -
108 evasion of law
law• lain kiertäminen -
109 family law
law• perheoikeus -
110 fee under public law
law• julkisoikeudellinen maksu -
111 fixed by law
law• lakimääräinen• lakisääteinen• lainmukainen -
112 gap in the law
law• oikeusaukko -
113 gross violation of the provisions of the person register law
law• henkilörekisteririkosEnglish-Finnish dictionary > gross violation of the provisions of the person register law
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114 history of law
law• oikeushistoria -
115 insolvency law
law• konkurssilaki -
116 Institute of Criminal Law
law• rikosoikeuden instituutti -
117 intent to evade the law
law• lain kiertämistarkoitus -
118 international law division
law• kansainvälisoikeudellinen toimisto -
119 it is enacted in the law that
law• laki säätää -
120 judge-made law
law• prejudikaattioikeus
См. также в других словарях:
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