The Law
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Originally published | 1849 |
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Authors | Frédéric Bastiat |
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ID | 2323877 |
About The Law
The Law is an 1850 book by Frédéric Bastiat. It was written at Mugron two years after the third French Revolution and a few months before his death of tuberculosis at age 49. The essay was influenced by John Locke's Second Treatise on Government and in turn influenced Henry Hazlitt's Economics in One Lesson.
Stella Creasy: MP trolled as 'unfit mother' pushes for law change

...By Jess Warren BBC NewsA Labour MP in north London has said being called an " unfit mother" pushed her to call for a change in The Law...
American bully XLs: Owners confused by ban, says RSPCA

... " From 31 December it will be against The Law to sell, abandon, give away, breed, or have a bully XL in public without a lead and muzzle...
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... This confusion can also affect how universities interpret The Law, and spark lengthy misunderstandings with students...
Baby formula soaring costs: 'I struggle, but I won't buy a cheaper brand'

... Part of the issue might be down to The Law as well...
Sandra Day O'Connor: A ranch girl who became 'queen of the court'

... When it came to The Law, however, O Connor did not bring her ideology to bear on the court...
Why has the Gaza ceasefire come to an end?

... Israel says all its prisoners are detained according to The Law...
Israel Gaza: Palestinian criticises Israeli prison as 30 more freed

... Israel all its prisoners are detained according to The Law...
TikTok: US judge blocks Montana's ban citing free speech

... The Law would have made it illegal for app stores to offer TikTok, and firms would have faced penalties of up to $10,000 (£7,097)...
Israel Gaza: Palestinian criticises Israeli prison as 30 more freed
By Sam HancockBBC News
A Palestinian man has described his time inside an Israeli prison as " not normal" after 30 more prisoners were released under The Truce with Hamas.
Younis Hawamdeh told Reuters news agency the unnamed facility had been a " tragedy" but did not elaborate.
Israel all its prisoners are detained according to The Law .
Its prison service said on Thursday that it had freed more Palestinians, hours after Hamas let eight more hostages go.
The releases brought the totals freed to 105 hostages and 240 Palestinian prisoners.
A Red Cross bus carrying the 30 Palestinians arrived in Ramallah, in the West Bank , late on Thursday, as has been customary for each of the seven exchanges.
It was there that Reuters spoke to a handful of newly freed prisoners. One, Ali Askara, said detainees had been " Tortured . . psychologically, physically, everything".
" They beat us, there were people with bleeding eyes, " he was quoted as saying.
Another man, Abdallah Al Bao, said he hoped The Remaining prisoners would be released soon.
A full list of those freed is yet to be shared by Israeli prison authorities, who have about abuse claims made by other freed Palestinians.
Images from Thursday showed emotional reunions between Palestinians and their friends and family.
In one, A Mother cries as she hugs her returned son, while The Crowd around them applaud.
Another shows people, who have climbed on top of the bus, waving Hamas flags.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com