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CJC

Index CJC

CJC may refer to. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 23 relations: California Jazz Conservatory, Canadian Jewish Congress, Canadian Journal of Chemistry, Canadian Judicial Council, Catholic Junior College, Central Johannesburg College, Cisco College, Code of Justinian, Colgan Air, Collectives of Communist Youth, Community of Jesus' Compassion, Confédération des jeunes chercheurs, Conor J Curran, Cornway College, Corpus Juris Civilis, Criminal Justice Commission (Queensland), Digest (Roman law), Digos, El Loa Airport, Institutes (Justinian), Novellae Constitutiones, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications, Utah Children's Justice Center.

California Jazz Conservatory

The California Jazz Conservatory is a private conservatory in Berkeley, California.

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Canadian Jewish Congress

The Canadian Jewish Congress was, for more than ninety years, the main advocacy group for the Jewish community in Canada.

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Canadian Journal of Chemistry

The Canadian Journal of Chemistry (fr. Revue canadienne de chimie) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by NRC Research Press.

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Canadian Judicial Council

The Canadian Judicial Council (CJC; Conseil canadien de la magistrature) is the national council of the judiciary of Canada, overseeing the country's federal judges.

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Catholic Junior College

Catholic Junior College (CJC) is a junior college in Singapore, offering a two-year course for pre-university students leading to the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Advanced Level examination.

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Central Johannesburg College

Central Johannesburg College (CJC) is a South African college found in September 2001, with the official declaration Technical Colleges into Further Education and Training Colleges made by the Minister of Education, Kader Asmal.

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Cisco College

Cisco College is a community college in Cisco, Texas and Abilene, Texas.

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Code of Justinian

The Code of Justinian (Codex Justinianus, Justinianeus or Justiniani) is one part of the Corpus Juris Civilis, the codification of Roman law ordered early in the 6th century AD by Justinian I, who was Eastern Roman emperor in Constantinople.

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Colgan Air

Colgan Air was a regional airline in the United States that operated from 1965 until 2012.

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Collectives of Communist Youth

Collectives of Communist Youth (Colectivos de Jóvenes Comunistas, CJC) is a Spanish Marxist–Leninist youth organisation affiliated with the Communist Party of the Workers of Spain (PCTE).

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Community of Jesus' Compassion

The Community of Jesus' Compassion (CJC) is an Anglican religious order founded in 1993 by Sister Londiwe Manqele and located near Pietermaritzburg, South Africa in the Diocese of Natal of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa.

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Confédération des jeunes chercheurs

The Confédération des jeunes chercheurs (often abbreviated CJC) (English name: French Confederation of Early Career Researchers) is a French not-for-profit organization which goal is to represent French Doctoral candidates and Early-stage Researchers (Doctorants/Chercheurs en début de Carrière) and new doctorate holders at the French and European levels (for the latter, see Eurodoc).

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Conor J Curran

Conor J Curran (CjC) is an electronic musician and sound artist based in London.

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Cornway College

Cornway College is a private, co-educational, day and boarding school in Mount Hampden, Mashonaland West, Zimbabwe, which is 16.5 kilometres from the Harare Central Business District.

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Corpus Juris Civilis

The Corpus Juris (or Iuris) Civilis ("Body of Civil Law") is the modern name for a collection of fundamental works in jurisprudence, enacted from 529 to 534 by order of Byzantine Emperor Justinian I. It is also sometimes referred to metonymically after one of its parts, the Code of Justinian.

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Criminal Justice Commission (Queensland)

The Criminal Justice Commission was established in 1989 by the Queensland Criminal Justice Act 1989, following widespread corruption amongst high-level Queensland politicians and police officers being uncovered in the Fitzgerald Inquiry.

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Digest (Roman law)

The Digest (Digesta), also known as the Pandects (Pandectae; Πανδέκται, Pandéktai, "All-Containing"), was a compendium or digest of juristic writings on Roman law compiled by order of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I in 530–533 AD.

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Digos

Digos, officially the City of Digos (Dakbayan sa Digos; Lungsod ng Digos), is a 2nd class component city and capital of the province of Davao del Sur, Philippines.

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El Loa Airport

El Loa Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto El Loa), is the major airport serving Calama, a city in the Antofagasta Region of Chile.

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Institutes (Justinian)

The Institutes (Institutiones) is a component of the Corpus Juris Civilis, the 6th-century codification of Roman law ordered by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I. It is largely based upon the Institutes of Gaius, a Roman jurist of the second century A.D. The other parts of the Corpus Juris Civilis are the Digest, the Codex Justinianus, and the Novellae Constitutiones ("New Constitutions" or "Novels").

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Novellae Constitutiones

The Novellae Constitutiones ("new constitutions"; Νεαραá½¶ διατάξεις), or Justinian's Novels, are now considered one of the four major units of Roman law initiated by Roman emperor Justinian I in the course of his long reign (AD 527–565).

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University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications

The College of Journalism and Communications (CJC) is an academic college of the University of Florida.

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Utah Children's Justice Center

The Utah Children's Justice Center (CJC) is a program of the Utah Attorney General's Office to coordinate investigation and prosecution of child abuse, especially child sexual abuse.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CJC

Also known as CJC (disambiguation).