19:32 Jul 16, 2000 |
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Integration Rights - Social Doctrin of the Church - Public Domain Explanation: Hope this helps! Suerte! |
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Integration Right / Social Doctrine of the Church / Public Domain Explanation: I hope it will help you |
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> see below (re-posting of answer to your first quert) < Explanation: Derecho de la Integración = Integration Law; Doctrina Social de la Iglesia = Social Doctrine of the Church; Dominio Público = Public Domain (or, more common in English, "Law of Eminent Domain," which relates to the appropriation of private property for public purposes). -- Hope this helps ! HC |
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See below Explanation: 1. Derecho de la Integración = Legislation of Integration 2. Doctrina Social de la Iglesia = Social Doctrine of the Church 3. Dominio Público = Public Domain Good luck! |
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Hi bea0 Explanation: These courses are also offered at the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City for the major in law. Derecho de la Integración is basically a law course on international law (public and private) regarding globalization... GATT, NAFTA, MercoSur, etc. would be topics covered in such course. I would suggest Law of Globalization, or Law of Integration (although that wouldn't be very clear to the target audience perhaps). Doctrina Social de la Iglesia would most certainly be Church Social Doctrine. Dominio Público is an administrative law course dealing with the public domain (of property, authority, etc.). Best of luck! |
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