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| | Mexico - The Constitution |
 | | The 1857 constitution was reminiscent of the 1824 charter but was noteworthy for its introduction of major reform laws restricting military and clerical fueros (privileges) and clerical property rights. |  | | To avoid the abuses of executive authority experienced under Iturbide, the constitution required the president to share power and responsibility with a bicameral congress and the federal judiciary. |  | | In 1833 the conservative president and military caudillo, Antonio López de Santa Anna Pérez de Lebrón, suspended the 1824 constitution and imposed a new national charter known as the Siete Leyes (Seven Laws). |
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http://countrystudies.us/mexico/81.htm
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| | MEXICO Mexico: Justice betrayed: Torture in the judicial system |
 | | Mexico is a State party to the American Convention on Human Rights and is thereby bound to the Federal Clause enshrined in article 28 of the Convention(12). |  | | In terms of Mexico's obligations under international human rights law, the autonomy of the federal, state and municipal structures of government, law-enforcement and criminal justice cannot be invoked as an impediment by the federal authorities for Mexico to fulfill such obligations. |  | | Military justice in Mexico is administered by military judges assigned to the Supremo Tribunal Militar, Military Supreme Court; the Consejos de Guerra Ordinarios, Ordinary Courts Martial; and the Consejos de Guerra Extraordinarios, Special Courts Martial. |
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http://www2.amnesty.se/aidoc/external.nsf/thisweek/08A7AAB83715962780256A64005D0121
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| | THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO |
 | | When a justice of the supreme court shall be interested in any case, or be absent, or incapacitated, the remaining justices of the court may, in their discretion, call in any district judge of the state to act as a justice of the court. |  | | A majority of the justices of the supreme court shall be necessary to constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, and a majority of the justices must concur in any judgment of the court. |  | | Nothing herein contained shall be construed to alter or amend the existing constitutional provisions regarding apportionment of representation in the legislature or in the boundaries of legislative districts or judicial districts, nor the jurisdiction or organization of the district or probate courts. |
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http://www.zianet.com/drbill/govnmt/nmconst.htm
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| | Venice Commission - Commission de Venise |
 | | On the basis of this Constitution, the State will have at its disposal the means for the expedient and honest distribution of agrarian justice, with the object of guaranteeing legal recognition of the tenancy of collective and communal lands, and of small property, and it will support the legal rights of farmers. |  | | Professional services of a public nature will be obligatory, and may be paid for in the terms of the law and with the exceptions that it specifies. |  | | Also, contracts, or treaties by virtue of those (which alter the guarantees and rights established by this Constitution for the person and the citizen) shall not be authorized. |
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http://www.venice.coe.int/docs/2002/CDL(2002)097-e.asp
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| | Constitution of Mexico |
 | | To enact all laws that may be necessary to enforce the foregoing powers, and all others granted by this Constitution to the branches of the Union. |  | | Hearings of the full court or of the sections shall be public, with the exception of cases in which morals or the public interest require secrecy. |  | | If the finding is affirmative, the accused shall thereby be suspended from office and is immediately subject to action by the ordinary courts, excepting the case of the President of the Republic, who may be impeached only before the Chamber of Senators, as in the case of an official offense. |
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http://www.cmseducation.org/wconsts/mexico.html
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| | New Mexico State Constitution |
 | | For the first twenty years after this constitution goes into effect all laws passed by the legislature shall be published in both the English and Spanish languages and thereafter such publication shall be made as the legislature may provide. |  | | Provision shall be made for the establishment and maintenance of a system of public schools which shall be open to all the children of the state and free from sectarian control, and said schools shall always be conducted in English. |  | | The right of any citizen of the state to vote, hold office or sit upon juries, shall never be restricted abridged or impaired on account of religion, race, language or color, or inability to speak, read or write the English or Spanish languages except as may be otherwise provided in this constitution... |
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http://www.nmabe.net/constitution.html
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| | The New Mexico Constitution |
 | | Mexico was being absorbed into the United States with only where the boundary would be drawn to be determined. |  | | Nevertheless, Notwithstanding Buchanan’s vows to the contrary, it would not be until the 1910 constitution and statehood in 1912 that the intent of Article IX was finally secured and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo’s promises fulfilled. |  | | Nevertheless, the comprehensive coverage afforded United States citizens under the federal constitution and the broad protection extended to all New Mexicans under the proposed state constitution, why was it considered to be necessary by the state founding fathers in 1910 to include these additional guarantees in the state constitution? |
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http://academic.udayton.edu/race/02rights/guadalu2.htm
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| | The 1857 Constitution.History.Mexico for Kids |
 | | The junta also summoned a Congress to draw up a new Constitution. |  | | This document demanded that Santa Anna leave the presidency and that a new Congress be summoned to draw up a Constitution. |  | | It also included a chapter on individual guarantees, and a judicial procedure known as the amparo (a writ of habeas corpus, used to protect people) to protect these rights. |
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http://www.elbalero.gob.mx/kids/history/html/sxix/constitu.html
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| | Mexico |
 | | Mexico ratified it on March 23, 1981, but issued a reservation to Article 8, indicating that it would be applied within the form and procedures established in the Mexican Constitution and related laws. |  | | The FCAT decision was issued, "without restricting the rights that the law gives to the complainant,"60 he wrote in a court document. |  | | Mexico's Law of Federal Workers, under which federal government ministries operate, limits to one the number of unions that workers can create in any single government entity, such as a ministry, and prescribes the one and only federation to which such unions can belong. |
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http://hrw.org/reports/1996/Mexico3.htm
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| | Extradition/Foreign Prosecution, Mexico |
 | | Life imprisonment is inconsistent with rehabilitation and, therefore, a sentence of life imprisonment violates their constitution because it constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. |  | | On October 2, 2001, the Supreme Court of Mexico ruled in a binding decision that no extradition would be granted unless the requesting state gives assurances that a term of years would be imposed and the suspect would be eligible for parole. |  | | Although the maximum sentence in Mexico is a term of sixty years for murder, a sentence can, and frequently is, reduced through the appellate process or the “Amparo” which is the rough equivalent to our habeas proceedings. |
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http://www.escapingjustice.com/extrafpo.htm
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| | Oaxaca, Mexico - II |
 | | The constitutions and laws of the states will establish the characteristics of self-determination and autonomy that might best express the situations and aspiration of the indigenous peoples in each state, as well as the norms for the recognition of the indigenous communities as entities of public interest. |  | | The constitutions and laws of the states will recognise and will regulate this right in the municipalities, with the purpose of strengthening political participation and representation, in accordance with their traditions and internal norms. |  | | The imposed sanctions shall not attempt, in any case, against human rights, or against individual and social guarantees established in the General Constitution of the Republic. |
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http://www.minority-rights.org/docs/country/mx2.htm
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| | Mexico HQ : Mexican Constitution |
 | | Mexico HQ excludes all liability of any kind (including negligence) in respect of any third party information or other material made available on, or which can be accessed using, this Website. |  | | Mexico: Constitución Política de 1917 con reformas de 1998 |  | | Whilst every care is taken in the maintenance of this site, Mexico HQ does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the content available on this Website. |
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http://mexicohq.com/mexicanconstitution/index.php
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| | Commanding Heights : Mexico Overview on PBS |
 | | Mexico's nationalistic government under President Lázaro Cárdenas promotes domestic industrialization through high import barriers. |  | | The assassination of Emiliano Zapata, leader of the Southern faction, and United States recognition strengthen the power of the Northern coalition. |  | | Obregón begins to realize the objectives of the Constitution of 1917. |
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/commandingheights/lo/countries/mx/mx_overview.html
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| | México - Presidencia de la República |
 | | Mexico is now on the road to a future of greater prosperity and social justice. |  | | We are constructing a stronger Mexico, with a new generation of laws and institutions that protect the public interest better and expand and guarantee rights. |  | | Thanks to this epic achievement, Mexico now has a consensus in favor of liberty, equity and justice. |
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http://envivo.presidencia.gob.mx/?P=2&Orden=Leer&Tipo=Pe&Art=9304
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| | Mexico The Constitution of 1917 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, ... |
 | | Land and labor remained the basic issues for the Mexican people, but Carranza chose to overlook the constitutional provisions dealing with these issues and returned lands expropriated during the Revolution. |  | | It was the fruit of the Revolution--an expression of popular will that guaranteed civil liberties, no presidential succession, and protection from foreign and domestic exploitation to all Mexicans (see Constitutional History, ch. |  | | The Zapatistas in that area, who had very specific grievances, wanted more than a constitution. |
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http://workmall.com/wfb2001/mexico/mexico_history_the_constitution_of_1917.html
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| | Mexico Law Collections |
 | | Please acquire the book titled "Civil Remedies" (for creditors) published by the State Bar of Arizona, go directly to Chapter Four (Civil Remedies for Creditors in Mexico). |  | | It is not the intention of the writer to give any legal or other advise herein and therefore, the reader is strongly recommended to consult an attorney licensed in |  | | 20 Criteria for Choosing an Attorney Licensed in Mexico |
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http://www.mexicolaw.com/LawInfo07.htm
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| | Constitution of Mexico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The 1917 Constitution was drafted in Santiago de Querétaro during the Mexican Revolution. |  | | The Political Constitution of the United Mexican States of 1917 is the present constitution of Mexico. |  | | It was approved by the Constitutional Congress on February 5, 1917, with Venustiano Carranza serving as the first president under its terms. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1917_Constitution_of_Mexico
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| | SOSIG: Mexico |
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http://www.sosig.ac.uk/roads/subject-listing/World-cat/mxlaw.html
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| | Facts about New Mexico |
 | | Increase your knowledge of facts about the State of New Mexico with some brief, but essential features, dates, the emblem and symbol information about this American State. |  | | Facts about the State Nickname - The Land of Enchantment - Phrase placed on New Mexico license plates in 1941, adopted as the official State Nickname of New Mexico on April 8, 1999. |  | | The Constitution - New Mexico was the 47th State to be admitted to the Union |
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http://www.facts-about.org.uk/places-us-state-new-mexico.htm
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| | 1824 Constitution of Mexico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Enacted on 4 October 1824, following the overthrow of the short-lived Mexican Empire of Iturbide, the constitution stated that the new republic was to be styled the "United Mexican States" and was to be a representative federal republic of the people, with Roman Catholicism as the state religion. |  | | This document is also important in the history of the United States for it was to this liberal constitution that the defenders of the Alamo referred on the flag they flew, which was emblazoned with the date "1824". |  | | 1824 map: state and territory boundaries under this constitution |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1824_Constitution_of_Mexico
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| | GUIDE TO LAW ONLINE: Mexico |
 | | Las Constituciones de México y sus Estados (INFOJUS, Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas de la UNAM) federal and state constitutions; in Spanish |  | | World Legal Materials from North America: Mexico (Cornell Legal Information Institute) |  | | World Law Index: Mexico (Australasian Legal Information Institute) |
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http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/mexico.html
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| | GRC: Mexico |
 | | Home > Research Gateway > GRC Social Science Gateway > Law > Individual Jurisdictions > Mexico |  | | Latest Additions to GRC-SSG Map of all Subjects within Law |
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http://www.sosig.ac.uk/roads/subject-listing/grc-World-cat/mxlaw.html
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| | Constitution Day (Mexico) Greeting Cards, Ecards From 123Greetings.com |
 | | Constitution Day (Mexico) Greeting Cards, Ecards From 123Greetings.com |  | | Send Free Online Greeting Cards to your friends and loved ones. |  | | Celebrate the spirit of this day with love, peace and happiness with friends, family and loved ones by sending them our great Constitution Day ecards. |
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http://www.123greetings.com/events/constitution_day_mexico
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| | Monclova - Psychology Central |
 | | With the adoption of the 1824 Constitution, which created the state of Coahuila y Tejas, the capital was transferred to Saltillo. |  | | However, with the enactment of the 1836 Constitutional Laws (whereby the federal republic was converted into a centralised one), the state of Coahuila y Tejas was divided into two departments – Coahuila and Tejas (or Texas, as it would later become) – and Saltillo was settled as Coahuila's capital. |  | | In 1828, this decision was overturned when Monclova was declared the capital of the new state; the following year, however, the state legislature continued to convene in Saltillo. |
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http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Monclova
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| | CPNM |
 | | Constitution Party of NM Constitution Party of NM Constitution Party of NM Fighting for America's Future |  | | Both Democrats and Republicans have long departed from any concern for actually honoring and adhering to the U.S. Constitution, the supreme law of our country. |  | | The Constitution Party is striving to become a viable alternative to break the stranglehold of the two major political parties in our nation. |
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http://members.ispwest.com/davebatch
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| | Greenwood Publishing Group : The New Mexico State Constitution |
 | | Short constitutional history of New Mexico from the 1840s to the present through fractious and difficult times, pointing to specific problems and reforms. |  | | CHUCK SMITH, Assistant Professor of Political Science, West Virginia State College, has done considerable research on constitutional and judicial issues and on state government in New Mexico. |  | | A table of cases, bibliographical essay, and index complete this unique reference survey, which is designed for students and teachers, scholars and experts, and lawyers in the fields of legal studies, state and local government, and American history. |
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http://www.greenwood.com/books/BookDetail_pf.asp?sku=GR9548
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| | Pray for the Church in Mexico! |
 | | 4 - He has stated that he wants to change the constitution of Mexico to accomplish what I stated in number 3. |  | | This was contrary to the constitution of Mexico. |  | | 2 - There is supposedly new "freedom" for the church in Mexico, but the president has publicly stated that his purpose in this is to get the churches fighting against each other so that the government can crack down on them. |
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http://maranathalife.com/mexico/pray-gov.htm
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| | Mexico - The Constitution of 1917 |
 | | Please return to the index and try again. |  | | The Constitution of 1917[an error occurred while processing this directive]Country Studies Profile: Mexico |
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http://www.mongabay.com/reference/country_studies/mexico/29.html
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| | ICL - Mexico Index |
 | | 5 Aug 1996: Electoral reform, involving 18 changes in the constitution, will give the final review (formerly with the local tribunals) to the federal judiciary. |  | | Under the 1917 Constitution, Mexico is a federal republic with separation of powers. |  | | The constitution forbids a second consecutive term for any elected official. |
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http://www.oefre.unibe.ch/law/icl/mx__indx.html
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| | New Mexico Constitution Excerpt |
 | | The appropriations made and which may hereafter be made to the state by the United States for agriculture and mechanical colleges and experiment stations in connection therewith shall be paid to the New Mexico state university, formerly known as New Mexico college of agriculture and mechanic arts. |  | | This is an excerpt from the New Mexico State Constitution. |  | | For a complete listing, follow the paths indicated here. |
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http://planet.tvi.cc.nm.us/ppo/nmconst.htm
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| | Mexico |
 | | The TMBA is a unique, bi-national Bar Association made up of attorneys from both Mexico and the United States." |  | | Mexico law resource page with links to the Mexico constitution, Mexico government, Mexico law firms, Mexico law, Mexico bar association, Mexico courts, Mexico foreign relations, Mexico president, Mexico law schools, Mexico legislature, Mexico study abroad, and Mexico law guide. |  | | See the January 2005 issue of Student Lawyer for further information and complete study abroad listing. |
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http://www.washlaw.edu/forint/america/mexico.html
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| | Mexico's President Worried About Iraq |
 | | As far as I am concerned Fox has done nothing but add to the simmering mess between the United States and Mexico. |  | | Guerrero is one of the poorest and most violent states in Mexico. |  | | Mexico has no interest in Iraq and therefore no opinion. |
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1135023/posts
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| | 1824 Constitution of ... - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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http://www.phillipsburg.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/1824_Constitution_of_...
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| | Documents by Country [Mexico] |
 | | CDL(2005)022 Constitutional Reforms relating to the disappearance and murder of a great number of women and gils in Mexico - Decree reforming Article 73, Paragraph XXI of the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States - Decree supplementing the Federal Code of Criminal Procedure and the Judicature Act of the Federation |  | | CDL-FED(2002)001 Projet de révision de la Constitution mexicaine (C. Camacho Quiroz) |  | | CDL(2002)125 Project of Official Decree that Modifies the Denomination of the Fifth Title, and Reforms the 1st, 115th, 116th, 117th and 133rd Articles of the Constitution of Mexico (Senator C. Camacho Quiroz) |
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http://www.venice.coe.int/site/dynamics/N_Country_ef.asp?C=88&L=E
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| | Triumph in Mexico |
 | | During his meeting with the Archbishop, he made known his government's objections. |  | | The government, which is Marxist and controlled by Freemasons, were working hand-in-hand with the Mexican Bishops, who are also largely Marxist and Freemasons. |  | | Was the Constitution of Mexico written for the benefit of a chosen few or was it intended to be applied equally to all? |
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http://www.sspx.ca/Angelus/1981_April/Triumph_Mexico.htm
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| | Catholic World News : Fox Proposes Changes To Mexico Constitution |
 | | MEXICO CITY, Feb. 6, 01 (CWNews.com) - Mexico's President Vicente Fox on Monday called for a complete revision of the country's 1917 constitution, strengthening the power of the legislative and judiciary branches at the expense of the presidency, but there was no mention of removing the draconian restrictions on the Catholic Church. |  | | In addition to changing the federal government's power distribution, Fox's proposals would give more power to the states and citizens. |  | | Fox remarked that the constitution had received almost 400 revision by the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) during its 71 year rule over Mexico which ended last year with Fox's election. |
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http://www.cwnews.com/news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=14817
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| | New Jersey Legislature - Constitution |
 | | Complete Text of the New Jersey State Constitution |  | | Search the Text of the New Jersey State Constitution |  | | Document Formats Used on this Site email for Legislative info email Webmaster |
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http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/lawsconstitution/consearch.asp
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| | MEXonline.com Mexican History Directory |
 | | History of the Conquest of Mexico, a view of the Aztec civilization. |  | | Benito Juarez, a national hero and president of Mexico starting in 1861. |  | | The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, ending the Mexican-American War. |
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http://www.mexonline.com/history.htm
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| | Constitution Party State Parties |
 | | Paid for by the Constitution Party National Committee |  | | Order your copy of "Inside the Peroutka 2004 Campaign" here. |
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http://www.constitutionparty.com/view_states.php?state=NM
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| | New Mexico State Symbols Capital Constitution Flags Maps Song |
 | | Save on New Mexico Hotels - Expedia.com: Find New Mexico flights, hotels, vacation packages, cruises, rental cars and more. |  | | New Mexico Hot Air Balloon Ride - Reserve your balloon ride today for NM, and experience the joy of New Mexico ballooning. |  | | New Mexico State Symbols Capital Constitution Flags Maps Song |
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http://www.50states.com/newmexic.htm
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| | ninemsn Encarta - Multimedia - Plaza of the Constitution, Mexico City |
 | | This open plaza is known as the Zócalo and is a meeting point for many of the city’s residents. |  | | Shown here is the National Palace, the seat of the Mexican government, in the Plaza of the Constitution, Mexico City. |  | | ninemsn Encarta - Multimedia - Plaza of the Constitution, Mexico City |
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| | Constitution - Mexico - Equal Employment Opportunities |
 | | Medical and obstetrician assistance as well as drugs, nursing and child care facilities are also ensured under the Constitution. |  | | Additionally it establishes a mandatory maternal leave of one month before and two months after the birth of the child and provides for two daily nursing breaks of half an hour each. |  | | For further information, please contact the Employment Sector |
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http://www.ilo.org/public/english/employment/gems/eeo/law/mexico/const.htm
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| | *xico - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Show: All matches, Common words and phrases only, Common words only |  | | Show only matches that are related to this concept: |  | | 100 best movies of the cinema of mexico |
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