What does LCS mean?
LCS means Law in a Changing Society
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Law in a Changing Society?
Law in a Changing Society can be abbreviated as LCS
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What does LCS stand for? LCS stands for "Law in a Changing Society". |
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How to abbreviate "Law in a Changing Society"? "Law in a Changing Society" can be abbreviated as LCS. |
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What is the meaning of LCS abbreviation? The meaning of LCS abbreviation is "Law in a Changing Society". |
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What is LCS abbreviation? One of the definitions of LCS is "Law in a Changing Society". |
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What does LCS mean? LCS as abbreviation means "Law in a Changing Society". |
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What is shorthand of Law in a Changing Society? The most common shorthand of "Law in a Changing Society" is LCS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- OATHS - One-in-a-Thousand Society
- ITGS - Information Technology in a Global Society
- LIS - Law in the Internet Society
- LSTS - Law Science Technology and Society
- STACCATO - Stratosphere-Troposphere Exchange in a Changing Climate on Atmospheric Transport and Oxidation Capacity
- SIAC - Systems in A Changing
- Agora Inform Chang World - Agora, Informatics in a Changing World
- LHDS - Law, Humanities, Development and Society
- ccc - Children in a Changing Climate
- cdms - Center on Democracy in a Multiracial Society
- clca - Constitutional Law for a Changing America
- ece - Education in a Changing Environment
- ercc - Enhancing Resilience in a Changing Climate
- force - Future Of Reefs in a Changing Environment
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