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1 Inns of Court
1. (legal societies) die vier in London ansässigen britischen Anwaltsverbände2. (buildings) die Gebäude der Anwaltsverbände* * *Inns of Court spl JUR Br die vier Innungen der barristers in London (Inner Temple, Middle Temple, Lincoln’s Inn, Gray’s Inn), die für Ausbildung und Zulassung der barristers zuständig sind -
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3 права последующих поколений
права последующих поколений
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rights of future generations
The moral, legal or ethical claims of posterity on present people, based on the recognition that the young and unborn are vulnerable to contemporary decision-making, especially decisions having long-term effect on the societies and environment they inherit. (Source: FUT)
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