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Latest revision as of 22:54, 24 April 2023
Civil law.
Enforcement is a process to ensure that a judgement or order of a civil court is put into effect.
For example, by deduction from the earnings of a debtor.
See also
- Adjudication
- Antitrust law
- Arbitration
- Best practice
- Boilerplate
- Case law
- Civil law
- Code
- Common law
- Company law
- Competence
- Competition law
- Compliance
- Contract
- Criminal law
- Directive
- Ethics
- European Community law
- Execution
- Framework
- Good practice
- Governance
- Guidance
- Injunction
- International law
- Jurisdiction
- Law
- Legislation
- Order
- Principle
- Public international law
- Red tape
- Regime
- Regulation
- Reporting
- Reputational risk
- Rules
- Standards
- State aid law
- State immunity
- Suit
- Supervision
- Tax