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The provisional measures of the basic sanitation reform and their unconstitutionalities
Published 2019-12-01“…Initially, Provisional Measure 844, of July 6, made substantial changes in both laws, but it lost its validity after the expiration of the term without its conversion into law by the National Congress. At the end of the year, Provisional Measure 868, of December 27, taking up the same content of the previous provisional measure and including new issues, surprised the Brazilian people. …”
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Constitutionalism under China: Strategic Interpretation of the Hong Kong Basic Law in Comparative Perspective
Published 2012“…Nevertheless, two interrelated anomalous phenomena – the Court’s repeated issuance of activist rulings with near-complete impunity, and the continuing forbearance of China’s foremost constitutional authority, the National People’s Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC), faced with the Court’s aggressive assertions – necessitates careful explanation.…”
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SOCIAL SERVICES IN CAPE TOWN: AN ANALYSIS USING THE POLITICAL ETHICS OF CARE
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The Comprehensive Peace Agreement and the Dynamics of Post-Conflict Political Partnership in Sudan Das Umfassende Friedensabkommen im Sudan und die Dynamik politischer Partnerschaf...
Published 2009-01-01“…This article illustrates that, in contrast to many cases, the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), which was signed in 2005 between the government of Sudan represented by the ruling party, the National Congress Party (NCP) and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A), has led to an important political transformation in state structure as well as in power relations. …”
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The Institute of Commissioner for Human Rights in the Republic of Peru
Published 2015-02-01“…The constitution recognizes a wide range of personal, socio-economic and political rights and freedoms of individuals. One of the guarantees of their implementation in practice is establishment of the institute of the Commissioner for Human Rights (in the Peruvian legislation referred to "The defender of the people" [Defensor del pueblo (spanish)], which is regulated by chapter 11 of the Political Constitution of 1993, and also by the Organic Act on the Human Rights Protection Agency № 26520 of August 4, 1995. …”
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The Institute of Commissioner for Human Rights in the Republic of Peru
Published 2015-01-01“…The constitution recognizes a wide range of personal, socio-economic and political rights and freedoms of individuals. One of the guarantees of their implementation in practice is establishment of the institute of the Commissioner for Human Rights (in the Peruvian legislation referred to "The defender of the people" [Defensor del pueblo (spanish)], which is regulated by chapter 11 of the Political Constitution of 1993, and also by the Organic Act on the Human Rights Protection Agency № 26520 of August 4, 1995. …”
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The Institute of Commissioner for Human Rights in the Republic of Peru
Published 2015-01-01“…The constitution recognizes a wide range of personal, socio-economic and political rights and freedoms of individuals. One of the guarantees of their implementation in practice is establishment of the institute of the Commissioner for Human Rights (in the Peruvian legislation referred to "The defender of the people" [Defensor del pueblo (spanish)], which is regulated by chapter 11 of the Political Constitution of 1993, and also by the Organic Act on the Human Rights Protection Agency № 26520 of August 4, 1995. …”
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From paper to practice? Assembling a rights-based conservation approach
Published 2020-12-01“…Drawing on a collaborative ethnographic study of the 2016 International Union for the Conservation of Nature World Conservation Congress (WCC), we analyze how Indigenous peoples and local community (IPLC) rights advocates have used a rights-based approach (RBA) to advance long-standing struggles to secure local communities' land and resource rights and advance governing authority in biodiversity conservation. …”
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Hong Kong No More: From Semi-democracy to Semi-authoritarianism
Published 2018-07-01“…Measures of authoritarian rule of law in the Hong Kong context include aggrandizing the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China, normalizing the interpretation of the Basic Law by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, issuing decision on compatibility with the Basic Law by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, adding national laws to Annex III of the Basic Law, acting through the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government by enforcing existing laws, political prosecution, amending the Rules of Procedure of the Legislative Council and making new laws through the HKSAR Government. …”
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Human Rights Development in the First 20 Years of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
Published 2017-07-01“…Human rights deterioration after 1997 was signified by the first interpretation of the Basic Law by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPCSC) in June 1999. …”
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To the 25th anniversary of the Constitution of the Russian Federation
Published 2018-01-01“…Now there are many critics of the current Basic law of Russia, claiming its illegitimacy (citing as evidence the argument that the Constitution did not vote for almost half of the population) and even the anti-people character, citing the fact that eliminated the system of Councils, including the Congress of people's deputies. …”
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Trump, Johnson and New Primitivism - The Manifestations and Causes of Major Crisis in the USA and the UK
Published 2022-04-01“…The radicalization of political life in the USA culminated in former President Trump’s supporters storming the Congress which left five people dead. …”
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EVOLUŢIA ISTORICĂ A PERSOANEI JURIDICE SUB ASPECTUL RESPONSABILITĂŢII EI
Published 2009-12-01“… According to the doctrine on this matter, the legal person is defined as being the collective subject of law, meaning a group of people, which, fulfilling conditions required by law is entitled of subjective rights and civilian liabilities. …”
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General “Maize” as One of the Failed Managerial Experiments of N. S. Khrushchev
Published 2022-12-01“…Khrushchev’s speeches at party congresses, plenums, activists and other forums, party and government resolutions concerning the party leadership of the agrarian sphere of the country were chosen as the basic materials of the work. …”
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“Its Not Enough”—Mental Illness and U.S. Gun Policy
Published 2015-10-01“…Current popular and political discourse—“guns don’t kill people, people do”—assumes mental health causes mass shootings thus exacerbating public anxiety about the mentally ill. …”
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Interview with Dr. Marcia Angell, former Editor-in-Chief of the New England Journal of Medicine
Published 2016-12-01“…The problem is that the pharmaceutical industry and other health industries basically own Congress, and Congress essentially owns the Food and Drug Administration. …”
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The origin and development of American intervention in British Palestinian policy, 1938-1947
Published 1974“…</p> <p>Nevertheless, politically, the American Zionists achieved very little during the war. …”
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