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ngdom of the Two Sicilies to grant liberal | constitutions against their wills. |
On the one hand, the Fundamental | Constitutions aimed to create a representative governmen |
ctly up until that time among all previous | constitutions among the states. |
the assembly's resident expert on foreign | constitutions, and emphasised civil liberties. |
State | constitutions and laws also mandate which body has respo |
rm, revised versions of the congregation's | Constitutions and Complementary Document (1997) were pub |
ul of scholars in the U.S. who study state | constitutions and state administrative law. |
long reign, he has seen over 15 coups, 16 | constitutions, and 27 changes of prime ministers. |
the offices of the area's major political | constitutions and provides a range of public services, i |
et up a Jesuit college, wrote new diocesan | constitutions and enforced the decisions of the Council |
blical canon, being based on the Apostolic | Constitutions and Clementine literature. |
tons even had a way to amend or modify the | constitutions, and none of them allowed citizen's initia |
man rule, but would be granted independent | constitutions and national assemblies, which were to be |
as states following ratification of their | constitutions and election of state officers in October |
, petitions to superior officials, militia | constitutions, and negotiations regarding discipline. |
events, he examined their economics, their | constitutions and their financial systems, and thus was |
he Liturgy in Latin in accordance with its | constitutions and founding documents. |
d and effective, notwithstanding apostolic | constitutions and ordinances, general and special, and e |
ver to use Milton in defense of our modern | constitutions and their emphasis on the freedom of speec |
often used to pass significant changes to | constitutions and to by-laws, in order to ensure that th |
nsis,' Oxford, 1663, 1664, a collection of | constitutions and statutes of the archbishops of Canterb |
Agostino reformed the | Constitutions and brought much honour on his Order, of w |
vations in participatory democracy and new | constitutions, and has broadly worked in a range of volu |
The national | constitutions and other writings on freedom in the West |
rsonalities have presented one of the best | constitutions, and designed a strategy when the need was |
The Fundamental | Constitutions are usually attributed to John Locke, in c |
onstitution of the United States and other | constitutions' articles to organize this a similar way: |
rent regions violate the state and federal | constitutions, as well as state law, due to their unequa |
ressions with relation to ancient Laws and | Constitutions at this time unknown". |
, they called for peacefully adjusting the | constitutions by adjusting the way seats in local legisl |
Usatges of Barcelona, | constitutions, chapters and acts of court and other laws |
ama has had a total of six different state | constitutions, coming in 1819, 1861, 1865, 1868, 1875, a |
The second book of the Apostolic | Constitutions contains the outline of a liturgy (hardly |
Five | Constitutions: Contrasts and Comparisons (editor), 1979 |
Protocol 1, Article 2 and several national | constitutions, e.g. the , the Belgian constitution (form |
e Recognitions and Homilies, the Apostolic | Constitutions, Eusebius, the two James Apocalypses from |
Bishop Stewart laid down a new series of | constitutions for his clergy, constitutions resembling a |
That year, Pope Leo XIII approved the | constitutions for the Little Sisters of the Poor. |
nstitution was the second of four proposed | constitutions for the state of Kansas (it preceded the T |
copal conference in Shanghai in 1924, made | constitutions for the mission in China, helped the found |
Counsel from 1953 to 1965, when he drafted | constitutions for Pakistan and for Ghana following indep |
, four presidents deposed, seven different | Constitutions, four dictatorships, and nine authoritaria |
o elaborate a variety of ideas surrounding | constitutions, global war, and class. |
le success; but his study of the Apostolic | Constitutions had convinced him that Arianism was the cr |
The Apostolic | Constitutions have preserved an older form unchanged by |
Bolivia's and Ecuador's | constitutions have 411 and 444 articles, respectively, a |
a Legislature and a Ministry under the new | constitutions, Hindus (including Scheduled Caste Hindus) |
Constitutions in Democratic Politics | |
Objectives Resolution, a prelude to future | constitutions, in the Legislative Assembly. |
Existing state | constitutions in the main were formulated by legislature |
, of both the Didascalia and the Apostolic | Constitutions, in order to show the similarities. |
s between the Australian and United States | Constitutions in this respect, it was useful to look at |
The Apostolic | Constitutions is an important source for the history of |
ion of 16 books containing more than 2,500 | constitutions issued between 313 and 437 AD. |
laysia, in line with the federal and state | constitutions, members of the Assembly have been elected |
The sources of election law (for example, | constitutions, national statutes, state statutes, or jud |
This contrasted with many 1920s | constitutions, notably the Irish Free State Constitution |
The | Constitutions of Colombia. |
He was an expert on the history of the | constitutions of the British Commonwealth. |
Legal Protection of Human Rights under the | Constitutions of African Countries. |
WBU is divided into 6 regions with | constitutions of their own. |
was the first to write a commentary on the | constitutions of Innocent IV (not published). |
Braddon also published 'The | Constitutions of the Company of Watermen and Lightermen, |
pluralism was considerably softened by the | constitutions of the Second Vatican Council. |
When the | constitutions of West Germany and East Germany were rati |
he Australia Act contain amendments to the | constitutions of Queensland (s 13) and Western Australia |
One of the most long-lived | constitutions of Latin America it was used to endorse bo |
he Assize of Clarendon which developed the | Constitutions of Clarendon. |
Ridel was one of the persons whom the | Constitutions of Clarendon were addressed to, along with |
She was also the author of the | Constitutions of Port-Royal, a text which ordered the ma |
European, modern, secular | constitutions of Islam, in cumulative effect, converge u |
accounts of Aristotle credit him with 170 | Constitutions of various states; it is widely assumed th |
of Yugoslavia, as embodied in its federal | constitutions of 1963 and 1974. |
In 1906 Pope Pius X approves the | constitutions of the Missionary Sisters of the Precious |
gh the monarch does not form a part of the | constitutions of New Brunswick's honours, they do stem f |
asons, and it was published in 1723 as The | Constitutions of the Free-Masons. |
re, allow parents to influence the genetic | constitutions of their children. |
king's court in Wiltshire in 1164 when the | Constitutions of Clarendon were enacted. |
on human rights guarantees in the national | constitutions of predominantly Muslim countries, and on |
but nowadays is normally addressed by the | constitutions of the respective nations. |
The | constitutions of various countries codify views as to th |
sword, a first edition of James Anderson's | Constitutions of the Free Masons (1723), satirical print |
rced into exile after refusing to sign the | Constitutions of Clarendon, King Henry accepted a petiti |
In the | Constitutions of the Society, it gives these instruction |
gory IX, and in the encyclical letters and | constitutions of the Popes up to the time of Alexander V |
64 was drafted following the models of the | Constitutions of Belgium of 1831 and of Denmark of 1849, |
On the contrary, the | constitutions of the self-governing parts of the British |
hed in 1919 to review the organisation and | constitutions of the universities and the statutes of th |
tervened in the revision of the twenty-two | constitutions of reform, among them a very important one |
The | Constitutions of Clarendon were Henry II's attempts to r |
urse and devoting special attention to the | constitutions of Ghana, the Federation of Malaya, the Fe |
passed a series of liberal and progressive | constitutions on which the war's provisional governments |
The set of | constitutions, or laws, he issued for the clergy of his |
The change ignored the Catalan | Constitutions' own provisions for how they were to be am |
of constitutional attrition by pushing new | constitutions packaged with “ever-longer lists of promis |
y law to have registered leaders but party | constitutions prohibited these individuals from speaking |
Constitution was one of four Kansas state | constitutions proposed during the era of Bleeding Kansas |
the fourteenth year, and if they have good | constitutions, rarely notice any symptoms before the twe |
Human Rights Under African | Constitutions: Realizing the Promise for Ourselves. |
During Russian regional | constitutions' revision in 2000, these phrases were remo |
Northern States ... upon the well-defined | constitutions rights of the Southern citizen." |
him who can order me under penalty of sin ( | Constitutions S.J., Part X, N°6 [817]). |
The Apostolic | Constitutions says that Linus was the first bishop of Ro |
the Dominican Republic has had 32 separate | constitutions since its independence in 1821. |
h proposed amendments and additions to the | Constitutions, so the citizens did not know what they we |
His | Constitutions synodales was published in 1514. |
heir citizens with broader rights in their | constitutions than under the federal Constitution, so lo |
tion to distinguish it from three proposed | constitutions that preceded it. |
year, with an aim to modernise the various | constitutions that governed the conditions of monastic l |
its history, North Carolina has had three | Constitutions: the Constitution of 1776, the Constitutio |
004, both Unions attempted to change their | Constitutions to allow for Automatic Joint Student Membe |
ands for greater democracy and offered two | constitutions to the local population, but these were re |
ole project of adjusting all 15 republican | Constitutions to the new Constitution of the Soviet Unio |
and to the infinite variety of individual | constitutions to aim at symmetry in his theoretical view |
g the Eucharistic prayer. in the Apostolic | Constitutions, VIII, 11, the hands of the celebrants are |
similar provisions in several other state | constitutions, violates the First Amendment prohibition |
The | Constitutions was edited and reprinted by Benjamin Frank |
Even later these | constitutions were collected as the Ignorantia sacerdotu |
The other proposed state | constitutions were the Topeka Constitution (1855), the L |
tionen (1891) - Funk thought the apostolic | constitutions were written as late as the beginning of t |
Consequently, the Fundamental | Constitutions were never ratified by the assembly, and t |
Thus, the Catalan | Constitutions were effectively abolished by the King's a |
of the original name per Pope Paul V. The | Constitutions were approved on January 31, 1622 by Pope |
Three more state | constitutions were later proposed: the proslavery Lecomp |
biscite to 1972 when the Federal and Union | Constitutions were adopted to form the United Republic o |
tes were also required to adopt democratic | constitutions which were to embody the same rights guara |
Resulting in | constitutions which are “not only the shortest-lived, bu |
1968 when the order began revisions of its | constitutions, which Lefebvre considered modernist. |
The | constitutions, which were originally in Latin, were the |
-constitutionalism” is the sheer number of | constitutions which have existed in Latin America when c |
iturgy of the eighth book of the Apostolic | Constitutions, which is the oldest known form that can b |
indulged in writing elaborate aristocratic | constitutions while Pestel and his ring settled on chang |
tin American nations have had at least ten | constitutions while, in the rest of the world, only Thai |
from them, than the contemporaneous state | constitutions, with the benefit of no religious test for |
al government subservient to various state | constitutions would be an inversion of the principles of |
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