اساءة الاداء للواجبات الحكومية او العسكرية malfeasance سوء سلوك - tradução para Inglês
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اساءة الاداء للواجبات الحكومية او العسكرية malfeasance سوء سلوك - tradução para Inglês

TYPES OF FAILURE TO DISCHARGE PUBLIC OBLIGATIONS UNDER LAW
Nonfeasance; Non-feasance; Malfeasance; Non feasance; Misfeasant

اساءة الاداء للواجبات الحكومية او العسكرية malfeasance سوء سلوك      

misconduct (N)

misconduct         
WRONGFUL, IMPROPER, OR UNLAWFUL CONDUCT MOTIVATED BY PREMEDITATED OR INTENTIONAL PURPOSE OR BY OBSTINATE INDIFFERENCE TO THE CONSEQUENCES OF ONE'S ACTS
Gross misconduct; Financial misconduct
N
سوء الادارة او التصرف ، اساءة الاداء للواجبات الحكومية او العسكرية malfeasance سوء سلوك
VT
اساء الادارة او التصرف او السلوك
علاقة جنسية         
الأنفعالات الجسدية والنفسية التي تظهر على البشر عندما يتعرضوا لحدث جنسي أو عاطفي
العلاقه الجنسيه; علاقه جنسية; علاقة متفقة; علاقة جنسية; سلوك الانسان الجنسي; علاقه متفقه; العلاقات الجنسية الإنسانية; Human sexual activity; Sexuality; نشاط جنسي بشري; نشاط جنسي
intimacy, amour

Definição

official misconduct
n. improper and/or illegal acts by a public official which violate his/her duty to follow the law and act on behalf of the public good. Often such conduct is under the guise or "color" of official authority. See also: color of law official

Wikipédia

Misfeasance

Misfeasance, nonfeasance, and malfeasance are types of failure to discharge public obligations existing by common law, custom, or statute.

The Carta de Logu caused Eleanor of Arborea to be remembered as one of the first lawmakers to set up the crime of misfeasance.