常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Customary law is similar in this and manyother respects throughout the world.縱觀整個(gè)世界,類似這樣的習(xí)慣法也有不少。Mr Kuchi, who is famed for his deep knowledge of customary law, asked the feuders to “place a stone” on their dispute—to suspend hostilities while the jirga sat.庫(kù)奇以其對(duì)習(xí)慣法的深刻認(rèn)識(shí)而出名,他請(qǐng)求雙方將爭(zhēng)執(zhí)“用堅(jiān)石壓下”——在支爾格期間中止彼此惡意。Adat, or customary law, governs many of the country"s ceremonies; there is even a government department responsible for preserving ceremony and advising on protocol, dress and heraldry.傳統(tǒng)法律或習(xí)慣法支配著國(guó)家的許多慶典;甚至有一個(gè)政府部門(mén)專門(mén)負(fù)責(zé)保護(hù)慶典和對(duì)草案、服裝和紋章提出建議。原聲例句Moon Tae-young, a ministry spokesman, says North Korea's actions on this occasion can be seen as having violated customary international law.權(quán)威例句Many people practise customary law alongside the Western kind and take traditional as well as Western medicine.ECONOMIST: Jacob Zuma is still the old-style marrying sortPresident Lincoln had a German professor, Francis Lieber, draft General Orders No. 100 which embodied international customary law.CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Terrorism combatant briefThe case has become a rallying point for feminists, who argue that Swazi customary law is a tad reactionary.ECONOMIST: Yes 返回 customary law