• Schubert practice, also known as the Schubert jurisprudence (less often called Schubert doctrine), is a partially abandoned legal doctrine in Swiss law...
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  • Glendon A. Schubert (1918-2006) was an American author of political science studies and analyses, three-time Fulbright Scholar, and professor of political...
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  • change of circumstances. Breach of contract Breach of the peace Schubert Jurisprudence Efficient breach of contract Fundamental breach Hugo Grotius List...
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    August 1890), Austrian dramatist, was born at Vienna. Having studied jurisprudence at the University of Vienna, he entered the government service in a...
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    Johann Mayrhofer (category Franz Schubert)
    Schubert. Mayrhofer was born in Steyr, Austria, educated at Novitiate in St. Florian's Priory, Upper Austria. In 1810 he began to study jurisprudence...
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    Federal Decree that this law replaced is the source of the famous Schubert jurisprudence. The objective being to "prevent foreign influence on Swiss soil"...
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    Destroyed 1945 Medicine, c. 1899–1907. Destroyed 1945 Jurisprudence, c. 1899–1907. Destroyed 1945 Schubert at the Piano, 1899. Destroyed 1945 Judith and the...
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  • Non-refoulement — Refugee law — Political asylum International customary law Schubert Jurisprudence Legal pluralism List of national legal systems Rule according to...
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    German Lied", alongside Schubert, Brahms and Hugo Wolf. The pianist Gerald Moore wrote that "after the unparalleled Franz Schubert", Schumann shares the...
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  • recollections of Schubert with Schubert's early biographer Ferdinand Luib in 1858. These were cited by Otto Erich Deutsch. Kenner studied jurisprudence and political...
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