law of titles - translation to ιταλικό
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law of titles - translation to ιταλικό

PUBLICATION BY THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Dictionary of occupational titles

law of titles      
legge di acquisto (di beni mobili e immobili)
rule of law         
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DOCTRINE THAT ADVOCATES THAT EVERY CITIZEN, INCLUDING THOSE IN GOVERNMENT, IS SUBJECT TO THE LAW
Legal force; Rule of Law, the; Nomocracy; The Rule of Law; The rule of law; Rule by law; Juridical security; Rule of the law; Lowest Gangsterism; Legal security; Supremacy of law; Rule of Law; Rule of men; Nomocratic
la regola della legge
international law         
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REGULATIONS GOVERNING INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Public international law; International Law; Law of Nations; International Court of Compliance; International convention; Subject of international law; Public International Law; Transnational law; International public law; Law of nations; Law of nation; Law, International; International law (public); International laws; International Public Law; International Justice; International lawyer; Global law; International conventions; Int law; Criticism of international law; Diplomatic treaty
legge internazionale (che si rispetta in tutto il mondo)

Ορισμός

international law
¦ noun a body of rules established by custom or treaty and recognized by nations as binding in their relations with one another.

Βικιπαίδεια

Dictionary of Occupational Titles

The Dictionary of Occupational Titles or D-O-T (DOT) refers to a publication produced by the United States Department of Labor which helped employers, government officials, and workforce development professionals to define over 13,000 different types of work, from 1938 to the late 1990s. The DOT was created by job analysts who visited thousands of US worksites to observe and record the various types of work, and what was involved. Innovative at the time, the DOT included information still used today in settling EEO and Workers Comp claims, like the physical abilities required to perform that occupation, and the time and repetitiveness of those physical actions (i.e. standing, sitting, lifting 20 pounds or more, seeing at a distance, near vision, hearing quiet sounds, ignoring loud sounds).

The DOT was later rendered obsolete and was replaced by an online database which was based largely on voluntary input from occupation incumbents (people who have direct experience working in each occupation). This new occupational database was called the Occupational Information Network or the O*NET. The last government-published version of the D-O-T was published in March 1999 as two volumes with additional information related to the O*NET database. ISBN 978-1563700002. Copies of the DOT published after March 1999 are not originals. They are reprints by commercial publishers, several of which reprinted the book under very similar titles, taking advantage of a very limited copyright which did little to protect the title "Dictionary of Occupational Titles" and did nothing to protect most of the content of the D-O-T.