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authoritative law

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1) Authoritative law requires the use of extensive force for both implementation and enforcement, in contrast to customary law, which arises through social interaction.
Income from gas and oil exports will be used to develop other sectors of the economy, mainly agriculture, says the programme document, according to an article issued from the authoritative law firm Dr.
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