Infobox weapon name LAW80 image File LAW80 US Army Test 1983.jpg 300px caption LAW80 Test By US Army 1983 origin flag United Kingdom type Rocket propelled grenade Anti tank , disposable Type selection is ranged yes is UK yes Service history service 1987 present used by See Users Users wars Production history designer design date manufacturer Hunting Engineering unit cost production date number variants General specifications spec label weight 10&thinsp kg 22&thinsp lbs length 1500&thinsp mm 59&thinsp in firing br 1000&thinsp mm 39&thinsp in carrying part length width height diameter crew Ranged weapon specifications cartridge caliber 94&thinsp mm barrels action rate velocity range max range 500&thinsp m feed sights The LAW80 Light Anti armour Weapon 80 , sometimes erroneously referred to as LAW 94 , is a man portable, disposable anti tank weapon currently in use by the British Army and a few ... SMAW was derived from LAW80. To launch the rocket the firer removes the large protective end caps ... topic LAW80 Brochure 1985 align right image1 http i16.photobucket.com albums b24 hybenamon LAND INFANTRY LAW80 LAW80 0.jpg LAW80 1 image2 http i16.photobucket.com albums b24 hybenamon LAND INFANTRY LAW80 LAW80 4.jpg LAW80 2 image3 http i16.photobucket.com albums b24 hybenamon LAND INFANTRY LAW80 LAW80 1.jpg LAW80 3 image4 http i16.photobucket.com albums b24 hybenamon LAND INFANTRY LAW80 LAW80 3.jpg LAW80 4 Contractor Hunting Engineering Calibre 94  mm Launcher length Firing mode 1.5 ... sensor system which utilises the LAW80 as a Booby trap kill mechanism to create an off route ... l0095.html www.armedforces.co.uk ModernUKInfWeaponsNav DEFAULTSORT Law80 Category Anti tank rockets Category Modern weapons of the United Kingdom de LAW80 fr LAW80 it LAW80 pl Granatnik LAW80 ru LAW80 sk LAW80 ... mm Carl Gustav recoilless rifle and M72 LAW M72 Light Anti Tank Weapon Rocket 66mm HEAT L1A1 anti tank ... more details
for the journal PublicLaw journal Onesource date May 2008 Publiclaw is a theory of law governing the relationship ... this theory, constitutional law , administrative law and criminal law are sub divisions of public ... the intervention of the state or government. In many cases the public private law distinction is confounded .... Areas of publiclaw Constitutional law deals with the relationship between the state and individual ... law private law civil law and sometimes seen as publiclaw as it deals with regulation and public ... law is also known as English Common Law , or just common law . These are judge made laws. Public ... that have been enunciated by the legislators. United States main PublicLaw United States All U.S. ... e.g., the General Obligations Law and the General Business Law . The distinction between what is public and what is private in the law is often a hazy one. Many consumer protection laws are of a public ... the rights of consumers. Most laws that impose criminal penalties are considered publiclaw, as these laws .... ref Since 1957 all Acts of Congress have been designated as PublicLaw X Y or Private Law X ... distinguishing publiclaw from private law. A variety of theories have been used Interest theory Under this theory, going back to the Roman Empire Roman jurist Ulpian , publiclaw governs legal ... of private law can affect the public interest. The Subjection theory focuses on explaining the distinction by emphasizing the subordination of private persons to the state Publiclaw is supposed to govern ... considers publiclaw to regulate the conduct of public authorities. This theory arguably fails ... distinction Under this approach, a field of law is considered publiclaw where one actor is a public ... under that definition, such as employment law, parts of which are publiclaw e.g. the activities ... compentences of federal legislation, whereas publiclaw is partly a matter of States of Austria ... is to be interpreted most accurately. See also List of basic criminal justice topics The PublicLaw ... more details
Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 557 Year nav 557 M1 year in topic NOTOC Year 557 Roman numerals DLVII was a common year starting on Monday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . The denomination 557 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Asia The Northern Zhou Dynasty begins in northern China its first ruler is Northern Zhou Xiao Min Di. The Liang Dynasty ends and the Chen Dynasty begins in southern China its first ruler is Chen Wu Di. onlyinclude Births Dushun Gao Wei Ouyang Xun Deaths Saint Cyriacus the Anchorite Emperor Gong of Western Wei , last Emperor of Western Wei Emperor Xiaomin of Northern Zhou References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 557 Category 557 af 557 am 557 . . . ar 557 an 557 ast 557 az 557 bn map bms 557 be 557 be x old 557 bh bs 557 br 557 bg 557 ca 557 cv 557 cs 557 co 557 cy 557 da 557 de 557 et 557 el 557 es 557 eo 557 eu 557 fa fr 557 fy 557 fur 557 gd 557 gl 557 gan 557 ko 557 hy 557 hi 557 hr 557. io 557 bpy id 557 os 557 it 557 he 557 jv 557 ka 557 kk 557 sw 557 ht 557 almanak jilyen la 557 lb 557 lt 557 m. lmo 557 hu 557 mk 557 mr . . ms 557 nah 557 nl 557 new ja 557 nap 557 no 557 nn 557 oc 557 uz 557 pi pnb 557 nds 557 pl 557 pt 557 ro 557 qu 557 ru 557 sa sq 557 scn 557 sk 557 sl 557 sr 557 sh 557 su 557 fi 557 sv 557 tl 557 tt 557 th . . 1100 tr 557 tk 557 uk 557 ur 557 vec 557 vi 557 vo 557 zh classical war 557 yo 557 zh yue 557 zh 557 ... more details
PublicLaw80557 USPL 80557 , USStat 62 274 , usc title chap 10 909 was passed by the U.S. Congress on May 26, 1948. It permanently established the Civil Air Patrol as the auxiliary of the United States Air Force . Category 1948 in law Category Civil Air Patrol Category United States federal defense and national security legislation Category 80th United States Congress US fed statute stub ... more details
Advert date August 2010 Orphan date April 2010 Infobox company company name Public Counsel Law Center company logo File Public Counsel Law Center logo .jpg 302px company type Public interest Public Interest company slogan foundation 1970 location Los Angeles, California key people Hernan Vera President and CEO num employees 80 industry Legal homepage http www.publiccounsel.org www.publiccounsel.org Public Counsel is the largest pro bono public interest law firm in the world. Founded in 1970 by the Beverly Hills Bar Association, Public Counsel delivers free legal and social services to abused and abandoned children, homeless families and veterans, senior citizens, victims of consumer fraud and nonprofit organizations serving low income communities. Initially called the Beverly Hills Bar Association Law Foundation, it was the first bar sponsored public interest law firm in the country. In 1977, the Los Angeles County Bar Association joined the Beverly Hills Bar Association as a sponsor of the Law Foundation. This joint endeavor resulted not only in a name change to Public Counsel, but also in an expansion of the organization s purposes and goals. Direct involvement in public interest litigation was coupled with a mandate to mobilize and coordinate pro bono efforts of the Los Angeles legal community to serve the poor. It is the public interest law office of the Los Angeles County and Beverly Hills Bar Associations and the Southern California affiliate of the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. Its staff of 40 attorneys and 38 support staff, along with over 3,700 volunteer lawyers, law students and legal professionals assisted over 27,000 low income children, youth, adults and families, as well as eligible community organizations in 2008. The value of free legal services provided during that year is estimated to have been over 72 million. Category Organizations based in California ... more details
The Public Contract Law Journal cited to as Pub. Cont. L.J. is the official journal of the American Bar Association Section of Public Contract Law. The journal is published four times per year addressing legal issues facing the practice of Contracting with the United States government public contract and procurement law at the local and federal level. The journal is currently edited by students at The George Washington University Law School , which sprouted from an arrangement beginning in 1995 between the school and American Bar Association . In addition, a group of editors from the American Bar Association Section of Public Contract Law reviews submissions considered for publication. The journal is recognized in the legal academic community for its annual writing competition, attracting student notes and comments addressing public contract law topics. The journal is considered to be one of the most prestigious journals at The George Washington University Law School. External links http www.pclj.org Public Contract Law Journal GW Law http www.abanet.org abapubs PublicContract publiccontract.htm Public Contract Law Journal ABA http www.abanet.org contract home.html ABA Section of Public Contract Law Category American law journals Category George Washington University Law School ... more details
COI date July 2010 Orphan date July 2010 The PublicLaw Project ref http www.publiclawproject.org.uk index.html ref is an independent, national legal charity ref http www.charity commission.gov.uk SHOWCHARITY RegisterOfCharities CharityWithoutPartB.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber 1003342&SubsidiaryNumber 0 ref based in London which aims to improve access to Publiclaw remedies for those whose access is restricted by poverty, discrimination or other similar barriers. ref cite book title Public order and private lives the politics of law and order last Brake first Mike coauthors Chris Hale pages 165 166 year 1992 publisher Routledge isbn 9780415025676 ref To fufil its objectives PublicLaw Project undertakes research, policy initiatives, casework and training across the range of publiclaw remedies. History The PublicLaw Project was set up in 1990. Founder members of PublicLaw Project included Kate Markus, Melvin Coleman, Patrick Lefevre, Dave Perry, Hilary Kitchen, Jerry Fitzpatrick, Richard de Friend, Dr Clive Grace, John Wadham, and Lord Justice Stephen Sedley . Case work Most of The PublicLaw Project s casework is Judicial review , though it also deals with Ombudsman cases and other forms of dispute resolution where appropriate. Cases are taken on referral from solicitors and by other organisations or charities such as Age Concern or National Association for Voluntary and Community Action . The PublicLaw Project does not take cases on directly from members of the public. It deals primarily with Test case law . For example, in a key judicial review case brought by the PublicLaw Project a Black and ethnic minority BME women s group called Southall Black Sisters was successful in challenging the decision of the council of the London Borough of Ealing to withdraw the group ... Reflist DEFAULTSORT PublicLaw Project Category Law in the United Kingdom Category Charities based in London Law stub ... more details
PublicLaw 99 457 is the result of amendments by Congress, in 1986, to the Education for All Handicapped Children Act. PublicLaw 99 457 added preschool children to the PublicLaw 94 142 provisions. PublicLaw 99 457 necessitates states to make available appropriate and free public education to children ages 3 through 5 who are disabled. The law makes a requirement for states that offer interdisciplinary educational services to disabled toddlers, infants, and their families to receive financial grants. These financial grants act as incentives for states to provide for children from birth to age 2 that have disabilities. PublicLaw 99 457 also stimulates the development and validation of infant development schedules and tests. References Reflist Refbegin Gregory, R., J. 2007 . Psychological Testing History, Principles, and Applications. Psychological Testing and the Law. 5th ed. Refend Category United States federal education legislation ... more details
Law is an important public health tool that plays a critical role in reducing illness and premature death. Public health law examines the authority of the government at various jurisdictional levels to improve ... Control and Prevention s Public Health Law Program, http www2a.cdc.gov phlp ref Public health law focuses on legal issues in public health practice and on the public health effects of legal practice. Public health law typically has three major areas of practice police power , disease and injury prevention, and the law of populations . Police power These areas perpetuate are employed by governmental ... area of public health law applies legal tools to public health problems associated with disease ... law to public health problems using the law as an instrument of public health. Litigation ... Population based legal analysis is the theoretical foundation of public health law. The law of populations ... tort . Public Health Law Research In 2010, a Public Health Law Research ref http www.publichealthlawresearch.org ... law. W H Helfand, J Lazarus, and P Theerman, American Journal of Public Health , May 2001, http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pmc articles PMC1446671 ref but in practice, making law work for public health is a constant ... Health Law The Network for Public Health Law ref http www.networkforphl.org ref is a non profit organization ... within the public health community. Academic resources Lawrence O. Gostin, Public Health Law Power, Duty, Restraint 2nd ed. 2008 . ISBN 9780520253766, UC Press Lawrence O. Gostin, Public Health Law and Ethics ... Law Research http www.networkforphl.org The Network for Public Health Law Footnotes reflist See also Health lawPublic Health Act 1875 Title 42 of the Code of Federal Regulations External links http www.ispub.com ..., Healthcare and Ethics http www.networkforphl.org Network for Public Health Law education and legal technical assistance in public health lawPublic health Category Health law Category Public health health ..., public health lawyers in the United States have worked in the creation of the Model State Emergency ... more details
Infobox Journal title PublicLaw cover editor Maurice Sunkin discipline Law language abbreviation publisher Sweet & Maxwell country United Kingdom frequency Quarterly history 1956 present openaccess license impact impact year website link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0033 3565 eISSN PublicLaw is an academic law journal published four times a year by Sweet & Maxwell . The journal was established in 1956 by J.A.G. Griffith LSE . Subsequent editors have been Graham Zellick Queen Mary, University of London , A.W. Bradley University of Edinburgh , Dawn Oliver UCL , Andrew Le Sueur Queen Mary, University of London and Maurice Sunkin Essex University . Its main focus is on United Kingdom British constitutional law constitutional and administrative law but it also publishes articles relating to other European and Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth jurisdictions and the USA. Category British law journals journal stub ... more details
Infobox Journal title Psychology, Public Policy and Law cover Image pppl journal.gif Psychology, Public Policy, and Law editor Ronald Roesch frequency quarterly discipline Psychology language English language English history website http www.apa.org journals law country USA publisher American Psychological Association impact 2.269 impact year 2009 ISSN 1076 8971 Psychology, Public Policy and Law is a quarterly multi disciplinary scientific journal published by the American Psychological Association APA . It publishes original empirical papers, reviews and meta analyses on the contribution of psychology psychological science to law and public policy. ref http www.apa.org journals law Psychology Public Policy and Law American Psychological Association Website ref The journal has a 2010 Institute for Scientific Information ISI impact factor of 2.16, and is ranked in three categories Law 17th of 128 , Multi disciplinary Psychology 17th of 120 , and health policy 16th of 56 . ref 2010 Journal Citation Reports Social Science Thomson Reuters ISI ref Current editor 2008 2012 Ronald Roesch, Simon Fraser University , Canada Past Editors Steven Penrod, John Jay College of Criminal Justice , United States Jane Goodman Delahunty, Charles Sturt University , Australia Bruce Sales, University of Arizona , United States References reflist External links http www.apa.org journals law Official Journal Website http www.ap ls.org American Psychology Law Society http www.apa.org American Psychological Association Category Psychology journals Category Forensic psychology Category American law journals Category American Psychological Association academic journals Category Quarterly journals Psych stub socialscience journal stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Massachusetts Public Records Law is a law in Massachusetts detailing what kinds of documents are actually public records . It is a Massachusetts General Laws state law that is linked with the federal Freedom of Information Act United States Freedom of Information Act , which was passed by Lyndon B. Johnson in 1966. ref name autogenerated1 http www.sec.state.ma.us pre prepdf guide.pdf A Guide to the Massachusetts Public Records Law Bot generated title ref Requirements The government and other agencies are required under the Freedom of Information Act FOIA to disclose records and documents upon request. There are exemption s to FOIA that the government can use to keep certain records private. The Massachusetts Public Records Law parallels FOIA. All records including photographs, memo s, books, papers, maps, recorded tapes, financial statement s, statistical tabulation s, or other documentary materials or data are considered public information in Massachusetts, unless they are withheld from public view under one of the sixteen exemptions. ref name autogenerated1 ref http www.sec.state.ma.us pre prepdf pubreclaw.pdf ref ref http www.justice.gov oip foiastat.htm Freedom of Information Act, 5 USC 552 Bot generated title ref External links http sunshinereview.org index.php Massachusetts Public Records Act Massachusetts Public Records Act on Sunshine Review http www.rcfp.org ogg index.php?op browse&state MA Open Government Guide to Massachusetts References reflist Category Massachusetts statutes Category Freedom of information legislation Massachusetts gov stub ... more details
PublicLaw 79 476 USPL 79 476 was passed by the 79th U.S. Congress in 1946. The Civil Air Patrol , the auxiliary of the United States Air Force , was to be solely of a benevolent character . In other words, the Civil Air Patrol was to never participate in combat operations, nor to carry arms, sink submarines, or fight enemies from then on. Category 1946 in law Category Civil Air Patrol Category United States federal defense and national security legislation US fed statute stub ... more details
European PublicLaw Center EPLC was founded on 16 November 1995 in Athens , Greece ref name eplc http www.eplc.gr catalog home.php ref . The aim of the institute is to promote rule of law and democracy across the whole European Union and other countries ref http www.eplc.gr about about.php ref . EPLC is currently located in Legrena , near Sounio , Attica , although the previous Athens downtown headquarters are still in operation ref name loc http www.eplc.gr about locations.php ref . EPLC was conceived by the European Group of PublicLaw and came into effect by a law of the Hellenic Parliament law 2358 16.11.1995 ref name eplc . Spyridon Flogaitis is the director of EPLC since its foundation ref name org http www.eplc.gr about org.php ref ref name dir http www.eplc.gr about director.php ref . Foreign governments and universities have a right to be represented in EPLC s Board of Directors, and as of 2008 a dozen of governments are represented, together with 33 universities ref name org . Evripidis Stilianidis worked as a researcher for EPLC from 1997 until 2000 ref name mfa http old.mfa.gr english the ministry ministers stylianidis.html ref . Projects EPLC manages the Academy of European PublicLaw , an educational programme of European PublicLaw Organization EPLO ref name acad http eplc.gr academy index.html ref . Its working language s are English language English and French language French ref name acad . References reflist External links http eplc.gr EPLC homepage Category European Union articles needing expert attention Category European Union law ... more details
PublicLaw 99 145 was the United States Department of Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 1986. It was introduced on May 16, 1985 by United States Senate Senator Barry Goldwater and became law on November 8, 1986. Related bills and resolutions The following are related to this act and part of the public record H.RES.299, H.R.1872, S.1029, S.1042, and S.1043. ref cite journal title Library of Congress bills and resolutions url http thomas.loc.gov cgi bin bdquery z?d099 SN01160 7CTOM bss d099query.html ref Notable inclusions Section 1412 of PL 99 145 included for the elimination of aging stockpiles of Lethal Unitary Chemical Agents and Munitions Chemical Agents and Munitions stored within the United States. The newest of these stockpiled were already 20 years old with some being over 40 years old. ref cite journal title PublicLaw 99 145 Attachment E url http www.fema.gov pdf plan 6 ch e.pdf ref Image 155mmMustardGasShells.jpg thumb left Pallets of 155 mm artillery shell s containing HD distilled sulfur mustard agent at Pueblo Depot Activity PUDA chemical weapons storage facility. These are scheduled to be eliminated by 2017 at which time the Activity will be closed. See also Lethal Unitary Chemical Agents and Munitions References reflist Category 1986 in law Category 99th United States Congress Category United States Public Policy articles needing attention ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 The history of public international law examines the evolution and development of public international law in both state practice and conceptual understanding. Modern international law developed out of Renaissance Europe and is strongly entwined with the development of western ... guides public international law special topics history of international law Peace Palace Library Research Guide DEFAULTSORT History Of Public International Law Category International law Category ..., and these would lay the foundations of what would become international law. However, while the origins of the modern system of international law can be traced back 400 years, the development ... between Greek city states and the Roman law concept of ius gentium which regulated contacts between ... of China . Early history Basic concepts of international law such as treaties can be traced back thousands of years. ref cite book last Bederman first David J. title International law in antiquity ... their two states. ref name Nussbaum cite book title A concise history of the law of nations author ... community. The Roman Empire did not develop an international law, as it acted without regard ..., independent natural law . These jus gentium ideas of fairness and natural law have survived and are reflected in modern international law. Nation states After the fall of the Roman Empire ..., most of Europe looked to Justinian s code of law from the Roman Empire, and the canon law of the Catholic ... of maritime law . As international trade, exploration and warfare became more involved and complex ... the starting point for modern international law. Before Hugo Grotius , most European thinkers treated law as something independent of mankind, with its own existence. Some laws were invented by men, but ultimately they reflected the essential natural law. Grotius was no different, except in one important respect Unlike the earlier thinkers, who believed that the natural law was imposed ... more details
PublicLaw 280 USPL 83 280 , August 15, 1953, codified as UnitedStatesCode 18 1162 , UnitedStatesCode 28 1360 , and USC 25 1321 1326 , is a federal law of the United States establishing a method whereby States may assume jurisdiction over reservation Indians, as stated by Arizona Supreme Court Justice Stanley G. Feldman . State v. Zaman , 1994 The Act mandated a transfer of federal law enforcement authority within certain tribe tribal nations to state governments in six states California , Minnesota except the Ojibwe Red Lake Nation , Nebraska , Oregon except the Warm Springs Indian Reservation Warm Springs Reservation , Wisconsin except later the Menominee Indian Reservation and, upon its statehood, Alaska . Other states were allowed to elect similar transfers of power if the Indian tribes affected give their consent. Since then, Nevada , South Dakota , Washington U.S. state Washington , Florida , Idaho , Montana , North Dakota , Arizona , Iowa , and Utah have assumed some jurisdiction over crimes committed by tribal members on tribal lands. The Act added to a complex matrix of jurisdictional conflict that defined tribal governance at the end of the 20th century. In various states, local police, tribal police, Bureau of Indian Affairs BIA police, the FBI are the arms of a law enforcement system that enforces laws of tribes, states and the federal government. Under the Act, states, local sheriff s and state law enforcement agency law enforcement agencies take tribal members to state ... also enforce local codes in non PL 280 states. See also wikisource PublicLaw 83 280 Tribal sovereignty ... institute.org lists pl280.htm Tribal Court Clearinghouse PublicLaw 280 http www.tribal institute.org lists pl 280.htm Text of the statute http www.ojp.usdoj.gov nij pubs sum 209839.htm PublicLaw 280 and Law Enforcement in Indian Country Research Priorities , NCJ 209839, National Institute of Justice. 2005 . U.S. Department of Justice Native American rights Category 1953 in law Category ... more details
Infobox School name Academy for Law and Public Safety motto established district Morris County Vocational School District type Vocational school Vocational Magnet School Magnet state school public high school campus size principal enrollment 51 as of 2009 10 ref name NCES faculty 1 on full time equivalent FTE basis ref name NCES ratio 51.0 ref name NCES colors team name conference location 38 Bartholdi Avenue br Butler, New Jersey Butler , New Jersey NJ 07405 country information website http www.mcvts.org apps pages index.jsp?uREC ID 162000&type d School website The Academy for Law and Public Safety is a vocational school vocational magnet school magnet state school public high school that prepares students for careers as lawyers and other law related fields. This academy is a satellite academy located in Butler, New Jersey on the campus of Butler High School New Jersey Butler High School , operating as a satellite program of the Morris County Vocational School District . As of the 2009 10 school year, the school had an enrollment of 51 students and 1 classroom teachers on a full time equivalent FTE basis , for a student teacher ratio of 51.00. ref name NCES http nces.ed.gov ccd schoolsearch school detail.asp?Search 1&DistrictID 3410720&ID 341072000521 Data for the Academy for Law and Public Safety , National Center for Education Statistics . Accessed February 21, 2012. ref Schooldigger.com ranked the school as one of 16 schools tied for first out of 381 public high schools statewide in its 2011 rankings the school was not included in the 2010 ranking which were based on the combined percentage of students classified as proficient or above proficient on the language arts literacy 100.0 and mathematics 100.0 components of the High School Proficiency Assessment HSPA . ref ...&type d Academy for Law & Public Safety http www.mcvts.org Morris County School of Technology Website ... DEFAULTSORT Academy for Law and Public Safety Category High schools in Morris County, New Jersey ... more details
Wikify date April 2010 PublicLaw 93 408 is an American statute that established the Youth Conservation Corps YCC . It was established in 1974 by the 93rd United States Congress and President Gerald Ford as PublicLaw 93 408, an act to amend the Youth Conservation Corps Act of 1970. blockquote The Congress finds that the Youth Conservation Corps has demonstrated a high degree of success as a pilot program wherein American youth, representing all segments of society, have benefited by gainful employment in the healthful outdoor atmosphere of the national park system, the national forest system, other public land and water areas of the United States and by their employment have enhanced and maintained the natural resources of the United States, and whereas in so doing the youth have gained an understanding and appreciation of the Nation s environment and heritage it is accordingly the purpose of this act to expand and make permanent the Youth Conservation Corps and thereby further the development and maintenance of the natural resources by America s youth, and in so doing to prepare them for the ultimate responsibility of maintaining and managing these resources for the American people. blockquote References http www.eric.ed.gov ERICDocs data ericdocs2sql content storage 01 0000019b 80 32 be aa.pdf Reflist External links http www.eric.ed.gov ERICDocs data ericdocs2sql content storage 01 0000019b 80 32 be aa.pdf http www.nps.gov gettinginvolved youthprograms ycc.htm Category 1974 in law Category United States federal legislation ... more details
card was 80 columns, but there were exceptions. Maintenance The 557 was a maintenance headache. In reality ...Image with disputed fair use status removed Image IBM logo.svg thumb 128px IBM logo The IBM 557 Alphabetic Interpreter http www.columbia.edu acis history 557.html photo allowed holes in punched cards to be interpreted and the Hollerith punched card characters printed on any row or column, selected by a plugboard control panel. The machine was a Synchronization computer science synchronous system where brushes would glide over a hole in a punched card and contact a brass roller thereby setting up part of a character code. There are no 557 s operating commercially in the world today. 557 was not as complex ... CEs ... Engineers were specially trained ... WILD Delete all this The IBM 557 was an immensely complex ... IBM engineers David Byrne and Winston Chin Lenn in late 1979. In the way of elaboration on the IBM 557 As a Customer Engineer with IBM in NYC in the 60s & 70s I worked on many a 557 problem. For those interested, the standard model of the 557 was an all electro mechanical piece of IBM unit record equipment ... where the 557 could read lead penciled marks placed by hand in small, slanted, pre printed ovals on the 80 column punched card and then print the de coded information on the card. I saw very few 557s with the Mark Sense feature. Available features Proof Where the 557 verified, again through electrical ... could be placed in a selected output bin. Selective Line Print The standard 557 could only print ... by a Master Circuit Breaker, and 80 Read Brushes , one brush for each card column, and Wire Contact ... belts and moved to the stacker bin . The 557 was prone to jamming of the lifter bars and resulted ... http www.bitsavers.org pdf ibm punchedCard Interpreter 557 A24 0516 1 557 Alphabetic Interpreter Reference Man Apr63.pdf IBM 557 Alphabetic Interpreter Reference Manual A24 0516 1 See also Unit record equipment IBM 550 Numeric Interpreter Category IBM unit record equipment 557 ... more details
div style float right text align center 557 Violetta width 280 style border color 999999 border style solid border width 1px bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Name Name Violetta Designation 1905 PY bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Discovery width 140 Discoverer M. F. Wolf Discovery date January 26, 1905 Discovery site Heidelberg bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Orbital elements colspan 2 align center small Epoch astronomy Epoch August 18, 2005 Julian day JDCT 2453600.5 small Eccentricity orbit Eccentricity e 0.101 Semimajor axis a 2.442 Astronomical unit AU Perihelion q 2.195 Astronomical unit AU Aphelion Q 2.689 Astronomical unit AU Orbital period P 3.816 Julian year astronomy a Inclination i 2.496 Longitude of the ascending node 293.094 Argument of Perihelion 194.239 Mean anomaly M 127.890 div 557 Violetta is a minor planet orbiting the Sun . External links http cfa www.harvard.edu iau lists NumberedMPs.txt Discovery Circumstances Numbered Minor Planets MinorPlanets Navigator 556 Phyllis 558 Carmen MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Violetta Category Main Belt asteroids Category Discoveries by Max Wolf Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1905 Category Giuseppe Verdi beltasteroid stub de 557 Violetta el 557 es 557 Violetta eo 557 Violeto eu 557 Violetta fa fr 557 Violetta it 557 Violetta la 557 Violetta hu 557 Violetta ja no 557 Violetta nn 557 Violetta pl 557 Violetta pt 557 Violetta sk 557 Violetta sr 557 tl 557 Violetta uk 557 vi 557 Violetta yo 557 Violetta zh 557 ... more details
Infobox Space station station Kosmos 557 DOS 3 station image station image size station image caption extra image extra image size extra image caption insignia Salyut program insignia.svg insignia size insignia caption Salyut programme insignia sign crew 3 launch 11 May 1973 br 00 20 00 Coordinated Universal Time UTC launch pad Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 81 LC 81 24 , Baikonur Cosmodrome , USSR reentry 22 May 1973 mass 19,400 kg length width height volume pressure perigee 218 km apogee 266 km inclination 51.6 degree angle degrees altitude speed period 89.1 minute s orbits day in orbit 11 days small 22 May 1973 small occupied 0 days small 22 May 1973 small orbits 175 small 22 May 1973 small distance as of 11 May 1973 br small Unless noted otherwise small stats ref configuration image Salyut 4 and Soyuz drawing.svg configuration size configuration caption The planned orbital configuration of DOS 3. Kosmos 557 lang ru 557 meaning Cosmos 557 was the designation given to DOS 3 , the third space station in the Salyut program . It was originally intended to be launched as Salyut 3, but due to its failure to achieve orbit on May 11, 1973, three days before the launch of Skylab , it was renamed Kosmos 557. Due to errors in the flight control system while out of the range of ground control, the station fired its orbit correction engines until it consumed all of its fuel. Since the spacecraft was already in orbit and had been registered by Western radar, the Soviets disguised the launch as Kosmos 557 and quietly allowed it to reenter Earth s atmosphere and burn up a week later. It was revealed to have been a Salyut station only much later. References http nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov database ... in the Soviet Union Category Kosmos satellites Kosmos 0557 bg 557 de Kosmos 557 fr Cosmos 557 mk 557 nl Kosmos 557 pl Kosmos 557 ru 557 sr 557 sv Kosmos 557 tr Cosmos 557 uk 557 ... more details
New Testament manuscript infobox form Minuscule number 557 image isize caption name sign text Gospel s script Greek language Greek date 13th century found now at Bodleian Library cite size 22 15.8 type mixed cat none hand beautifully written note Minuscule 557 in the Biblical manuscript Gregory Aland Gregory Aland numbering , 356 in the Biblical manuscript Von Soden Soden numbering , ref name Gregory1908 cite book last Gregory first Caspar Ren authorlink Caspar Ren Gregory title Die griechischen Handschriften des Neuen Testament url http www.archive.org stream diegriechischen00greggoog page n77 mode 2up year 1908 publisher J. C. Hinrichs sche Buchhandlung location Leipzig page 67 ref is a Greek language Greek Lower case minuscule manuscript of the New Testament , on a parchment. Palaeography Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 13th century. ref name Aland Cite book last Aland first K. authorlink Kurt Aland coauthors M. Welte, B. K ster, K. Junack title Kurzgefasste Liste der griechischen Handschriften des Neues Testaments publisher Walter de Gruyter year 1994 location Berlin, New York page 79 url doi id isbn 3110119862 ref Scrivener labelled it by number 524. ref name Scrivener Cite book last Scrivener first Frederick Henry Ambrose authorlink Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener coauthors Edward Miller title A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament , vol. 1 publisher George Bell & Sons year 1894 location London edition 4 page 251 url isbn ref Description The codex contains a complete text of the four Gospel s on 183 parchment leaves size 22 15.8 . The writing is in one column per page, 27 lines per page. ref name Aland It is beautifully written. It contains Prolegomena, tables of the lang grc are placed before each Gospel, numerals of the lang grc are given at the margin, the lang grc at the top of the pages, the Ammonian ... Testament minuscule manuscripts by F. H. A. Scrivener 524 and C. R. Gregory 557 . ref name ... more details
infobox Organization name Max Planck Institute for br Comparative PublicLaw and International Law image ... ww en pub news.cfm www.mpil.de remarks The Max Planck Institute for Comparative PublicLaw and International Law Max Planck Institute for International Law , MPIL is a legal research institute located ... institution of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Foreign and International PublicLaw , which ... http www.mpil.de ww en pub research profile history.cfm title Max Planck Institute for Comparative PublicLaw and International Law History and Organization accessdate 2010 01 10 work Max Planck Institute for Comparative PublicLaw and International Law website ref It is seated at Heidelberg University ... law , European law , comparative law comparative publiclaw , and for the theoretical frameworks of transnational law . It has traditionally performed important advisory functions for parliaments, administrative organs and courts concerned with questions of public international law, comparative publiclaw and European law. In particular, the institute has provided the German Federal Constitutional ... s library contains the largest collection for international law , European law , and publiclaw ... Society University of Heidelberg Heidelberg University Faculty of Law Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public ... Germany Category Max Planck Society Foreign and International PublicLaw Category Legal research ... regularly hold the chairs for international law at the University of Heidelberg Law School . Moreover ... Tribunal for the Law of the Sea Justice since 1996, President 2005 2008 Armin von ... Law Commission . ref cite web url http nolte.rewi.hu berlin.de cv title Curriculum Vitae of Georg ... Law , the Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law the Journal of the History of International Law the Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law and the semi annual bibliography Public International Law . ref cite web url http www.mpil.de ww en pub research profile publ.cfm title Publications ... more details
Infobox professorship chair Regius Chair of PublicLaw and the Law of Nature and Nations institution University of Edinburgh image alt incumbent Neil Walker lawyer Neil Walker incumbentsince 2008 established 1707 previous Regius Chair of Law founder Anne of Great Britain Queen Anne namedfor inaugural Charles Erskine, Lord Tinwald Charles Erskine notable Neil MacCormick Sir Neil MacCormick website The Regius Chair of PublicLaw and the Law of Nature and Nations is a Regius Professor ship at the University of Edinburgh . It was established in 1707 by Anne of Great Britain Queen Anne , and was the first Chair in Law created at the University. History The Chair was founded in 1707, the year of the Acts of Union 1707 union of Scotland and England , by Anne of Great Britain Queen Anne , and was the University s first Chair in Law. Its first occupant was Charles Erskine, Lord Tinwald Charles Erskine , who was appointed on 7 November aged only twenty seven years, despite the Town Council s objections. Erskine later served as Lord Advocate and then Lord Justice Clerk . In 1972, Neil MacCormick was appointed to the Chair. He had previously taught Jurisprudence at the University of Dundee School of Law University of St Andrews and Balliol College, Oxford . MacCormick came to be recognised as amongst the world s leading contemporary jurists, and was knighted in 2001 for his services to law. From 1999 to 2004, he was an Scottish National Party SNP Member of the European Parliament for Scotland European Parliament constituency Scotland . MacCormick retired in 2008 and was succeeded by Neil Walker lawyer Neil Walker . Professors expand list date February 2011 2008 present Neil Walker lawyer Neil Walker 1972 2008 Neil MacCormick Sir Neil MacCormick 1862 1890 James Lorimer jurist James Lorimer 1707 ? Charles Erskine, Lord Tinwald Charles Erskine See also University of Edinburgh School of Law University of Edinburgh Category Regius Professorships Category Professorships in Law Category ... more details