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- 42 U.S.C. § 1983
- 42 U.S.C. § 1997e
- ABA Ten Principles Of a Public Defense Delivery System
- ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Charter
- ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission of Human Rights Terms of Reference
- A Compilation of Relevant Statue
- Access to Client (Zimbabwe)
- Accomplice Liability
- Accomplice evidence (Zimbabwe)
- Actors in the Criminal Justice System
- Actors in the Criminal Justice System/es
- Actus Reus (Voluntary Act)
- Addresses at conclusion of defence case (Zimbabwe)
- Adjournments (Zimbabwe)
- Administrative Detention
- Advice on Statement to the Police (Zimbabwe)
- Afghanistan
- African Charter on Human and Peoples'Rights
- African Charter on Human and Peoples'Rights/fr
- African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights
- African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child
- Aggravated features (Zimbabwe)
- Albania
- Alemania
- Algeria
- Alibi
- Alteration of judgment (Zimbabwe)
- Amendments to the Constitution of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
- American Bar Association Code of Judicial Conduct
- American Bar Association Code of Judicial Conduct - Application
- American Bar Association Code of Judicial Conduct - Preamble
- American Bar Association Code of Judicial Conduct - Scope
- American Bar Association Model Rules of PRofessional Conduct - Commission on Evaluation of Professional Standards Chair's Introduction
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Preamble and Scope
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Preface
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 1.0. Terminology
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 1.1. Competence
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 1.10. Imputation of Conflicts of Interest: General Rule
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 1.11. Special Conflicts of Interest for Former and Current Government Officers and Employees
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 1.12. Former Judge, Arbitrator, Mediator or Other Third-Party Neutral
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 1.13. Organization as Client
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 1.14. Client with Diminished Capacity
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 1.15. Safekeeping Property
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 1.16. Declining or Terminating Representation
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 1.17. Sale of Law Practice
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 1.18. Duties to Prospective Client
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 1.2. Scope of Representation and Allocation of Authority Between Client and Lawyer
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 1.3. Diligence
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 1.4. Communications
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 1.5. Fees
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 1.6. Confidentiality of Information
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 1.7. Conflict of Interest: Current Clients
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 1.8. Conflict of Interest: Current Clients: Specific Rules
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 1.9. Duties to Former Clients
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 2.1. Advisor
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 2.3. Evaluation for Use by Third Persons
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 2.4. Lawyer Serving as Third-Party Neutral
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 3.1. Meritorious Claims and Contentions
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 3.2. Expediting Litigation
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 3.3. Candor toward the Tribunal
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 3.4. Fairness to Opposing Party and Counsel
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 3.5. Impartiality and Decorum of the Tribunal
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 3.6. Trial Publicity
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 3.7. Lawyer as Witness
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 3.8. Special Responsibilities of a Prosecutor
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 3.9. Advocate in Nonadjudicative Proceedings
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 4.1. Truthfulness in Statements to Others
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 4.2. Communication with Person Represented by Counsel
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 4.3. Dealing with Unrepresented Person
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 4.4. Respect for Rights of Third Persons
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 5.1. Responsibilities of a Partner or Supervisory Lawyer
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 5.2. Responsibilities of a Subordinate Lawyer
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 5.3. Responsibilities Regarding Nonlawyer Assistant
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 5.4. Professional Independence of a Lawyer
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 5.5. Unauthorized Practice of Law; Multijurisdictional Practice of Law
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 5.6. Restrictions on Rights to Practice
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 5.7. Responsibilities Regarding Law-related Services
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 6.1. Voluntary Pro Bono Publico Service
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 6.2. Accepting Appointments
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 6.3. Membership in Legal Services Organization
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 6.4. Law Reform Activities Affecting Client Interests
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 6.5. Nonprofit and Court Annexed Limited Legal Services Programs
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 7.1. Communication Concerning a Lawyer's Services
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 7.2. Advertising
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 7.3. Direct Contact with Prospective Clients
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 7.4. Communication of Fields of Practice and Specialization
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 7.5. Firm Names and Letterhead
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 7.6. Political Contributions to Obtain Legal Engagements or Appointments by Judges
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 8.1. Bar Admission and Disciplinary Matters
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 8.2. Judicial and Legal Officials
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 8.3. Reporting Professional Misconduct
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 8.4. Misconduct
- American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 8.5. Disciplinary Authority; Choice of Law
- American Bar Association Standards of Criminal Justice Relating to Prosecution Function
- American Convention on Human Rights
- American Declaration on the rights and duties of man
- Amount of Bail (Zimbabwe)
- Angola
- Appeals/es