It makes little sense, one must specify A law prior to determining applicability.
Satvinder S. Juss has written: 'International Migration And Global Justice (Law and Migration) (Law and Migration) (Law and Migration)' 'A Guide to the Asylum and Immigration ACT (Treatment of Claimants, Etc.) 2004' 'The Ashgate research companion to migration law, theory and policy' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration law, Refugees, Right of Asylum, Legal status, laws, Migrant labor
Audrey Macklin has written: 'Canadian migration law and policy' -- subject(s): Canada, Emigration and immigration law, Legal status, laws, Refugees 'Administrative law' -- subject(s): Cases, Administrative law 'The law of forced migration' -- subject(s): Refugees, Legal status, laws, Cases, Forced migration 'Canadian migration law' -- subject(s): Canada, Emigration and immigration law, Legal status, laws, Refugees
english law
North Africa
The highest law in every country is the Constitutions. This also applies in South Africa. In the South African constitution, there is the supremacy clause which establishes that all other laws are subject to the Constitution.
Michael Battista has written: 'The law of forced migration' -- subject(s): Refugees, Legal status, laws, Cases, Forced migration
How would a statute of limitations apply to migration? The purpose of a limit is to prevent law suits being filed years after the fact. Migration deals with movement of individuals. If they break a law, then the statute of limitations would apply. And illegal immigrants can be arrested and deported at any time, there isn't a limit on time.
Gandhi studied law in South Africa
Islam was introduced to Africa in the A.D. 600s through trade routes and migration. Its influence varied across different regions, leading to the establishment of Islamic states such as the Ghana, Mali, and Songhai Empires in West Africa. Islam also played a significant role in shaping African societies, cultures, and trade networks, impacting aspects of governance, law, education, and architecture.
Roman-Dutch
yes