Posts Tagged ‘history’

Civil Law – The Common Law Legal System

Civil law is the most dominant legal tradition today in most parts of the world. It is that branch of law which deals with individuals, and/or organizations in which compensation is rewarded to the victim. E.g. in a car accident, victim can claim damages against the driver for the loss or injury sustained in the

General History of State and Law

Curriculum subject “General History of State and Law” (“History of State and Law of foreign countries”) is about 60 years is the mandatory part of the general legal education in Russia. Over the decades, has developed its own special tradition of building the course, their academic and professional of his task. It is recognized that

The History Of Previous Currency Unions

I. The History of Monetary Unions “Before long, all Europe, save England, will have one money”. This was written by William Bagehot, the Editor of “The Economist”, the renowned British magazine, 120 years ago when Britain, even then, was heatedly debating whether to adopt a single European Currency or not. A century later, the euro

A History of Currency in the World

I. The History of Monetary Unions “Before long, all Europe, save England, will have one money”. This was written by William Bagehot, the Editor of “The Economist”, the renowned British magazine, 120 years ago when Britain, even then, was heatedly debating whether to adopt a single European Currency or not. A century later, the euro

“creating an Image of Victory” – History of the Term and Its ‘adventures’

Three pictures: 1. Every year, at the 6 of October the Egyptians are celebrating the “Victory Day”, of the 1973 war, unlike the ideas of military experts from all over the world, about the results of that war. 2. Nassralla “Ceasar”, after the war in Lebanon, staying over more than thousand bodies and ruined country,

Kashmir Dispute – A Brief History

Kashmir as you know is one of the most beautiful places on Earth, beautiful people and a center of Sufism – a culture created by liberal Islamic and Hindu traditions. Even though this region is majority Muslim but almost divided into three equal sub-regions with majority Buddhist, Hindu and Muslim areas. It is painful that