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  • In 2006, Transparency International ranked Guinea as the most perceived ... the strike resumed on February 12. Martial law was imposed on the same day ...
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  • through the National Assembly, the electoral law was rewritten and passed by ... 3-5, 1999, with high voter turnout. International and domestic observers ...
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  • #039;s northern region to train international recruits for war in Afghanistan ... In Pakistan in 1980, Azzam began to teach at International Islamic ...
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  • been a marked surge in acceleration. International Commission on Peace and ... develop from kinship-centric systems into law-based systems. Service's ...
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  • National Park in 1935 and a UNESCO International Biosphere Reserve in ... systems has been recognized. The International Union for the Conservation ...
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  • of technology, and the emerging international system. White was skeptical ... once said, "Government is the thing. Law is the thing. Not brotherhood ...
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  • summary-eng Iran, Amnesty International report 2005] - Retrieved ... in civil life in Iran by the Gozinesh Law (passed in 1985). This law ...
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  • === Fear of the law === Thucydides stated that people ceased fearing the law since they felt ...
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  • had to exclude the inferior Asiatics, by law, or, if necessary, by force ... Gompers held an interest in international labor issues. At the conclusion ...
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  • assistance, technical assistance, international aid, overseas aid or ... given by the donor country to an international organization such as ...
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  • U.S. Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX), signed into law on July 30, 2002. The scandal ... U.S. Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX), signed into law on July 30, 2002, considered ...
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  • meat (despite being protected under Chinese law)—which is their most serious ... * International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) and Swedish University ...
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  • in the process of perfecting. Under existing law, he was imprisoned time after ... to lose its stickiness, and he received international acclaim. He seemed on ...
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  • to discuss and learn about public policy, law, and politics. Sponsoring ... ===The John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding=== ...
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  • Category:Law countries, patent rights fall under private law and the patent holder must ...
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  • been many disputes over power, property, law, education and authority. ... The Roman state saw itself as the ultimate authority and locus of ...
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  • these people are to be free. Establish the law for educating the common people ... Architect of Empire. New York: Rizzoli International Publications, Inc., 1998 ...
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  • Most international media sources quote that the Japanese secured about ... non-subjectivity of the individual of international law. ...
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  • towns and more than 26,000 villages. International commerce, favored by ... obligations of the nobility in the so-called Law of Entail (ősiség). In the ...
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  • ===International law=== In 2000, the United Nations adopted the "Convention ... All of these instruments contain elements of the current international ...
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