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Что (кто) такое Master of Civil Law - определение

BRANCH OF LAW INVOLVING RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS
Privatrecht; Civil law (Civil law); Private Law; Civil law (area)

Civil law (legal system)         
LEGAL SYSTEM ORIGINATING IN CONTINENTAL EUROPE
Civil law legal systems; Civil law system; Civil law tradition; Civil Law (Legal System); Civilian system; Civilian law; Civil Law (legal system); Civil law(legal system); Continental Law; Jus civile; Romano-Germanic law; Continental law; Civil law (system); Civil law (Roman); Civil lawyer; Civil systems; Civil law legal system; Civil Law systems; Civil law (legal tradition)
Civil law is a legal system originating in mainland Europe and adopted in much of the world. The civil law system is intellectualized within the framework of Roman law, and with core principles codified into a referable system, which serves as the primary source of law.
Tulane European and Civil Law Forum         
JOURNAL
Tul. Eur. & Civ. L.F.; Tulane Eur. Civ. Law Forum; Tulane Eur Civ Law Forum; Tulane European & Civil Law Forum
The Tulane European & Civil Law is a predominantly faculty-run law journal published out of the Tulane University Law School. The Journal's Board of Contributing Editors is made up of 51 scholars from ten European countries and the United States.
Master of Saint Giles         
PAINTER
Master of Saint Gilles; Master of St Giles; Master of S. Giles; Master Of Saint Gilles
The Master of Saint Giles () was a Franco-Flemish painter active, probably in Paris, about 1500, working in a delicate Late Gothic manner, with rendering of textures and light and faithful depictions of actual interiors that show his affinities with Netherlandish painting. It is not clear whether the Master of Saint Giles was a French painter who trained in the Low Countries (perhaps more likely), or a Netherlander who emigrated to France.

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Private law

Private law is that part of a civil law legal system which is part of the jus commune that involves relationships between individuals, such as the law of contracts and torts (as it is called in the common law), and the law of obligations (as it is called in civil legal systems). It is to be distinguished from public law, which deals with relationships between both natural and artificial persons (i.e., organizations) and the state, including regulatory statutes, penal law and other law that affects the public order. In general terms, private law involves interactions between private individuals, whereas public law involves interrelations between the state and the general population.