sursis d"incorporation - significado y definición. Qué es sursis d"incorporation
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Qué (quién) es sursis d"incorporation - definición

GIVING DOMESTIC LEGAL FORCE TO A SOVEREIGN STATE'S INTERNATIONAL LEGAL OBLIGATIONS
Incorporation (law); Incorporation (international law)

Incorporation (linguistics)         
  • Figure 2: Simplified syntax tree of noun incorporation in Mohawk following Baker's head movement hypothesis
  • Figure 3: English syntax tree illustrating productive noun incorporation as shown in Barrie (2011).<ref name=":8" />
GRAMMATICAL PHENEMENON BY WHICH A GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY—E.G. A VERB—FORMS A COMPOUND WITH ITS DIRECT OBJECT OR ADVERBIAL MODIFIER, WHILE RETAINING ITS ORIGINAL SYNTACTIC FUNCTION
Noun incorporation; Incorporated noun; Incorporated nouns; Object incorporation
In linguistics, incorporation is a phenomenon by which a grammatical category, such as a verb, forms a compound with its direct object (object incorporation) or adverbial modifier, while retaining its original syntactic function. The inclusion of a noun qualifies the verb, narrowing its scope rather than making reference to a specific entity.
Incorporation of the Bill of Rights         
APPLICATION OF THE UNITED STATES BILL OF RIGHTS
Incorporation of the bill of rights; Fourteenth Amendment Due Process Clause incorporation of the Bill of Rights; 14th Amendment Due Process Clause incorporation of the Bill of Rights; Due Process Clause incorporation of the Bill of Rights; Incorporation of the Bill of Rights into the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment; Due Process Clause incorporation; Incorporation doctrine; Selective incorporation; Reverse incorporation; Incorporation (Bill of Rights); Incorporation Doctrine
In United States constitutional law, incorporation is the doctrine by which portions of the Bill of Rights have been made applicable to the states. When the Bill of Rights was ratified, the courts held that its protections extended only to the actions of the federal government and that the Bill of Rights did not place limitations on the authority of the state and local governments.
incorporation         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Incorporate; Incorporation (disambiguation)
n. the act of incorporating an organization. See also: corporation incorporate

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Incorporation of international law

The incorporation of international law is the process by which international agreements become part of the municipal law of a sovereign state. A country incorporates a treaty by passing domestic legislation that gives effect to the treaty in the national legal system.

Whether incorporation is necessary depends on a country's domestic law. Some states follow a monist system where treaties can become law without incorporation, if their provisions are considered sufficiently self-explanatory. In contrast dualist states require all treaties to be incorporated before they can have any domestic legal effects. Most countries follow a treaty ratification method somewhere between these two extremes.