— for smart suggestions about improving this site• Sometimes you can find translation results directly from Google by typing: eudict word | "Reciprocal concessions procedure for inducing compliance: The door-in-the-face technique" |
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Please help us improve this site by Total number of language pairs: 500 Total number of translations in millions : 14 | Jim Breen — author of the Japanese-English dictionary• And it indicates the general concept of reciprocity in the framework of international law to act which responds to the international person according to what gets which carries an interview on Good good and evil with evil which is the older law since time immemorial |
As it blessed with some of the members of the progress and prosperity and power while some others suffer under backwardness and weakness which makes the work of principle and in some cases impossible.
If you are searching for a word in Japanese Kanji dictionary and not receiving any results, try without Kana term in brackets | Giorgi Chavchanidze — author of the several Georgian dictionaries• Abstract Operating principle of reciprocity an important place in international law |
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The principle is based mainly on the idea of legal equality between subjects of international law with what surrounds the actual application of the difficulties due to large difference between the members of the international community |
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