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The concept of “law” as used in Article 7 corresponds to that in other Convention articles, covering both and case-law, and comprises qualitative requirements, notably those of accessibility and . It obviously also embraces not only judicial , but also statutes and enactments of lower rank than statutes. The Court must have regard to the domestic law “as a whole” and to the way it was at the material time.
On the other hand, State practice with the rules of the written law in force and which emptied of its substance the legislation on which it was supposed to be based cannot be considered as “law” within the meaning of Article 7 (the border-policing practice of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) in flagrant of its own legal system and the ; also the practice of eliminating opponents of the communist regime by means of imposed after trials conducted in flagrant breach of the and constitution of former Czechoslovakia.
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With the rest of the boys came up to laugh at Tom, was the same.
... When Ben was tired, Tom sold the next turn to Billy Fisher for a used kite, and when he got tired of bleach, johnny Miller bought the place for a dead rat with a rope, to make it easier to turn, etc. etc., hour by hour. By mid-day the poor boy close to poverty, That he became a rich man and was smothered in luxury...
... Tom and I have spent all this time doing nothing and having fun, and the fence was covered with lime in three layers! If he didn't run out of whitewash he would have bankrupted every boy in town...
1. The invention of the railroads began with the invention of the steam engine, the idea of which originated many years earlier. James Watt's improvement on the Newcomen's engine allowed the steam engine not only go up and down, but to turn gearwheels. 2. In 1781 Watt designed and produced a rotary-motion steam engine. This new engine could be applied to many different types of machinery. 3. In 1804 Richard Trevithick, an English engineer invented a steam locomotive, and his invention brought together the idea of iron rails and the steam engine. 4. In 1882 Edison installed the first durable electric lights in his own labs, and later built the first public power station. However, Edison's DC current system had only a three-mile range.