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| | Federalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The form of government, or constitutional structure, found in a <b>federationb>. |  | | Because of this, federalism is precluded by legalism. |  | | Federalism is a system of government in which power is constitutionally divided between a central authority and constituent political units (like states or provinces). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federalism
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| | Police - ArtPolitic Encyclopedia of Politics : Information Portal |
 | | The police became unionized during WW I and the strikes of 1918 and 1919 resulted in the Police Act of 1919[?], prohibiting trade unions but creating the Police <b>Federationb>[?]. |  | | Police are also responsible for enforcing minor offenses by issuing citations and imposing fines, particularly for violating traffic laws. |  | | The police are often called on to maintain law and order and protect the public, even where no crime has been committed. |
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http://www.artpolitic.org/infopedia/po/Police.html
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| | Discovering Democracy - Teaching Civics - Ask the Expert - Helen Irving |
 | | The term '<b>Federationb>' is often also used to refer to the series of historical steps or processes that took place in the 1890s which led to the inauguration of the Commonwealth. |  | | The term is used for nations that have 'federal' political systems with both a central parliament and a number of regional (in Australia, state) parliaments. |  | | The issues at <b>Federationb> were about creating a new nation. |
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http://www.curriculum.edu.au/democracy/expert/irving.htm
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| | Russian <b>Federationb>: European Court of Human Rights rulings on six cases from the Chechen Republic |
 | | Russia, the European Court ruled that the deaths of the relatives of the applicants who had been killed by servicemen were attributable to the State, amounting to a violation of the right to life (Article 2). |  | | Despite a serious risk for their own safety and for the safety of their families, relatives of those who were tortured and ill-treated or "disappeared", or whose possessions were destroyed in indiscriminate attacks on civilians, refuse to allow themselves to be silenced and continue to demand justice. |  | | "The European Court ruled in all six cases that the failure of the Russian authorities to carry out effective investigations into the incidents amounted to a violation of the right to life and to an effective remedy (Article 13). |
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http://www.amnestyusa.org/news/document.do?id=80256DD400782B8480256FB20068F4EB
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| | <b>Federationb> of Australia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The <b>federationb> of Australia was the process by which the six separate British colonies of New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia formed a <b>federationb>. |  | | Although the Swiss Federal Constitution provided another example, it was inevitable that the delegates should look to the Constitution of the United States as the other major model of a <b>federationb> within the English-speaking world. |  | | The trade union movement and its political representatives, the forerunners of the modern Australian Labor Party, were intensely suspicious of <b>Federationb>. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federation_of_Australia
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| | European Powerlifting <b>Federationb> |
 | | European federations with nominated lifters or reserves must confirm by 5 January if they accept the nomination of their athletes or not. |  | | The draft will be presented to the EPF Congress for voting on 7 May 2003 in Sofia. |  | | Lifters at next month's Men's European Championships, and all subsequent EPF events, must present a signed copy of the updated form at the weigh-in. |
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http://www.europowerlifting.org/news.htm
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| | <b>Federationb> (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <b>Federationb> - a state governed under the system of federalism. |  | | Identity <b>federationb> - a concept in identity management referring to the decentralised storage of information related to users of one or more IT systems. |  | | <b>Federationb> of Australia- a specific historical event. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federation_(disambiguation)
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| | russia.con.html |
 | | The Constitutional Court of the Russian <b>Federationb>, proceeding from complaints about violation of constitutional rights and freedoms of citizens and requests from courts shall review the constitutionality of the law applied or due to be applied in a specific case in accordance with procedures established by federal law. |  | | The Constitutional Court of the Russian <b>Federationb>, the Supreme Court of the Russian <b>Federationb> and the Supreme Court of Arbitration of the Russian <b>Federationb> shall also have the right of legislative initiative within their jurisdiction. |  | | The status of a territory, region, federal city,and autonomous region and autonomous area shall be determined by Constitution of the Russian <b>Federationb> and the Charter of the territory, region, city of federal importance, autonomous region, autonomous area, adopted by the legislative (representative) body of the relevant subject of the Russian <b>Federationb>. |
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http://www.washlaw.edu/forint/europe/russia.con.html
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| | National labour laws |
 | | All competence for making employment laws lies with the federal parliament, although enforcement of these laws is primarily through locally-administered labour courts. |  | | Collective agreements have full legal status and collective labour law is one of the few areas where judicial precedent has helped to develop a systematic body of rights. |  | | Set out below are brief introductions to the framework of labour laws in a number of European countries followed by examples of primary legislation in English. |
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http://www.euen.co.uk/natlaw.html
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| | European Public Health Alliance |
 | | These ethical concerns have been at the heart of a 10 year stand-off between EU governments and MEPs that was ended by the adoption of a Directive and a European Court of Justice ruling... |  | | The European Ombudsman has issued a new booklet on the European Code of Good Administrative Behaviour. |  | | This highly controversial issue covers the protection of biotechnology inventions and a potentially lucrative and large market, but also the ethical aspects of patenting. |
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http://www.epha.org
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| | Terran <b>Federationb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It is not to be confused with the United Citizen <b>Federationb> from the 1997 film of the same name. |  | | Little is known about the years between the <b>Federationb>'s foundation and the Bug War (the events of the Novel) except that sometime between these two events there was a Second Space War. |  | | The Terran <b>Federationb> is a representative democracy similar to the United States and the Roman Republic. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terran_Federation
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| | [UF]United <b>Federationb> |
 | | All citizens of the United <b>Federationb> are subjected to and shall follow the Constitution and laws set forth by the Federal Government. |  | | The Constitution may be re-amended by the Federal Government which must seek approval from the President of the United <b>Federationb> who can re-amend the Constitution. |  | | Citizens as they are not a part of the military may not be charged for certain military offenses for the Code of The Armed Forces pertains to the military only. |
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http://www.unitedfed.org/index.php?page=constitution
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| | index links |
 | | Police <b>Federationb> of England and Wales Féd. |  | | The Police <b>Federationb> for Northern Ireland Féd. |  | | International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Technology Clearinghouse - Centre d'échange d'information technologique de l'Assoc. |
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http://www.cppa-acpp.ca/links/index.htm
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| | Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Bundesrat (Federal Council), the upper house of Parliament, represents the 16 federal states ( Länder) and cooperates in law-making and administering the <b>federationb>. |  | | There are a series of specialist supreme courts; for civil and criminal cases the highest court of appeal is the Bundesgerichtshof (Federal Court of Justice). |  | | While criminal law and private law have seen codifications on the national level (in the Strafgesetzbuch and the Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch respectively), no such unifying codification exists in administrative law where a lot of the fundamental matters remain in the jurisdiction of the individual federated states. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany
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| | <b>Federationb> for American Immigration Reform : Doing Research? : Glossary |
 | | Asylee : One of the six legal immigrant categories, an asylee is an alien either in the United States or applying to enter at a U.S. port of entry who is unable or unwilling to return to his or her country of nationality because of persecution, or because of a well-founded fear of persecution. |  | | Foreign-born : People residing in the United States who were not citizens of the United States at birth. |  | | Family-based : One of the six legal immigrant cateogries, family-based immigrants are 1) married or unmarried adult children of U.S. citizens, 2) spouses and unmarried children of legal immigrants, or 3) siblings of U.S. citizens. |
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http://www.fairus.org/Research/ResearchList.cfm?c=10
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| | Anchor Babies: Is Citizenship an Entitled Birthright? |
 | | It states that "all persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of the United States" and was crafted so that state governments could never deny citizenship to anyone born in the United States. |  | | In the case of illegal aliens who are temporarily or unlawfully in the United States, because their native country has a claim of allegiance to the child, the completeness of the allegiance to the United States is impaired and logically precludes automatic citizenship. |  | | "Every Person born within the limits of the United States, and subject to their jurisdiction, is by virtue of natural law and national law a citizen of the United States. |
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http://www.americanpatrol.com/REFERENCE/anchorbaby_FAIR.html
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| | Television - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | By contrast, the United Kingdom chose a different route, imposing a television licence fee on owners of television reception equipment, to fund the BBC, which had public service as part of its Royal Charter. |  | | Mechanically scanned color television was demonstrated by Bell Laboratories in June 1929 using three complete systems of photoelectric cells, amplifiers, glow-tubes, and color filters, with a series of mirrors to superimpose the red, green, and blue images into one full color image. |  | | In the U.S., the Federal Communications Commission allowed stations to broadcast advertisements, but insisted on public service programming commitments as a requirement for a license. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television
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| | VICTOR ZAMMIT -- July 2005 |
 | | The first account of this extraordinary case was published in POLICE – the journal of the Police <b>Federationb> (December 2001- England). |  | | Detective Batters also stated that all of his police colleagues with whom he had discussed the case agreed that the medium was critical in apprehending the murderer in this case. |  | | Police had no leads at all and the case was filed away. |
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http://www.victorzammit.com/archives/July2005.htm
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| | National Archives of Australia - The Collection - <b>Federationb> |
 | | The year 2001 marked a century since the <b>federationb> of Australias six colonial states. |  | | A comprehensive online guide that tells you where records on <b>Federationb> are held throughout Australia and includes a selection of documents and images. |  | | At the Federal Convention, Adelaide, March 1897, the drafting of the Australian Constitution was entrusted to three lawyers shown here: Edmund Barton (standing), John Downer (left) and Richard OConnor. |
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http://www.naa.gov.au/the_collection/federation.html
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| | FEND home page |
 | | All contents copyright © 1998, <b>Federationb> of European Nurses in Diabetes. |
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http://www.fend.org
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| | Public Citizen Litigation Group Litigation Group - COMPLAINT FOR DECLARATORY AND INJUNCTIVE RELIEF |
 | | ACFRFR and the Nonprofit <b>Federationb> appear in their representational capacities on behalf of many national nonprofit organizations that solicit charitable contributions in interstate commerce from citizens across the United States, including in Pinellas County. |  | | Public Citizen no longer wishes to refrain from soliciting non-members in Pinellas County or to be subject to civil or criminal penalties if it is found to be in violation of the Internet provision of the Ordinance. |  | | This is a civil action brought pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 to challenge the constitutionality of the licensing and regulatory requirements imposed by Pinellas County, Florida on charitable organizations that engage in protected speech and interstate commerce with residents of Pinellas County. |
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http://www.citizen.org/litigation/briefs/1stAmendment/articles.cfm?ID=573
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| | FECRIS : European <b>Federationb> of Centres Research and Information on Sectarianism - religious cults and sects |
 | | Represent the member associations in their contacts with the European institutions in the framework of their defence of families, individuals and democratic societies against the activities of harmful sectarian organisations. |  | | Rally representative European associations concerned with contemporary organisations with sectarian and totalitarian characteristics, whether legally constituted or not, whose practices violate the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, the International Convention on the Rights of the Child, European and national laws. |  | | Participate in the creation of a European legal area with regard to sectarian issues. |
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http://www.countercult.com/f22.html
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| | Law of the Russian <b>Federationb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Supreme Court of the Russian <b>Federationb> has jurisdiction to determine the constitutionality of regulations issued by government agencies. |  | | The primary and fundamental statement of laws in Russian <b>Federationb> is the Constitution of Russian <b>Federationb>. |  | | Article 15 of the Constitution reads that it “shall have supreme legal force and have direct effect, and shall be applicable throughout the entire territory of the Russian <b>federationb>.” Courts are guided by the Constitution and it trumps federal and local laws. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_the_Russian_Federation
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| | TREKPULSE.com - DS9 - Aliens - United <b>Federationb> of Planets |
 | | During this time a number of reviews may be made by <b>Federationb> representatives, often Starship captains. |  | | After several periods of war, the <b>Federationb> has established peace treaties with other major powers in the Alpha and Beta quadrants, the biggest of these being the Alliance with the Klingons, who were once a mortal enemy of the <b>Federationb>. |  | | Founded in 2161 after the Romulan Wars, the United <b>Federationb> of Planets is made up of over 150 different races, the most prominent of which are the Humans, Vulcans, Trills, Deltans, Andorians and Betazoids. |
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http://ds9.trekpulse.com/aliens/federation.html
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| | European Kyudo <b>Federationb> |
 | | An annual seminar and examinations are held under the auspice of the All Nippon Kyudo <b>Federationb> (ANKF) to maintain the traditions of practice as established by the ANKF. |  | | The European Kyudo <b>Federationb> was established in 1980 and now has 15 member countries within its affiliation. |  | | Grade and titled ranks are awarded by practical examination and a written test. |
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http://www.kyudo.org.uk/ekf.html
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| | Western <b>Federationb> of Miners - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Western <b>Federationb> of Miners (WFM) was a radical labor union that gained a reputation for militancy in the mine fields of the western United States. |  | | The WFM affiliated with the American <b>Federationb> of Labor in 1896, but withdrew the following year. |  | | In response Governor N.B. Willey asked for federal troops to restore order; President Harrison sent General J.M. Schofield, who declared martial law, arrested 600 strikers and then held them without the right to trial, bail or notice of the charges against them in a stockade prison. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Federation_of_Miners
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| | United States Martial Arts <b>Federationb> |
 | | He was rewarded by the State of Ohio House of Representatives, 116th General Assembly of Ohio for TaeKwonDo as one of “Ohio's finest Citizens” and again in 1990 by the 118th General Assembly of Ohio for Karate as one of “America's finest citizens.” |  | | With the endorsement of George Papadopolus, President of the National Sheriffs Association, he established the United States Police-Sheriff Association, an organization devoted to aiding law enforcement officers and instructors by preparing them for life and death situations during arrests involving hand to hand combat with violent perpetrators. |  | | On August 26, 2000, at the UNITED STATES NATIONAL TRAINING CENTER, Thurl “TR” McClanahan was elected as Chairman National Referee Committee for the United States Ju Jitsu <b>Federationb>. |
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http://www.usmaf.org/bio/mcclanahan
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| | Australian <b>Federationb> of Fly Fishers |
 | | This program is fully endorsed by the <b>Federationb> of Fly Fishers (FFF) the International authority for Certified Casting Instruction. |  | | The Australian <b>Federationb> of Fly Fishers is an approved affiliate of the International <b>Federationb> of Fly Fishers (FFF) |  | | Vision Statement: The Australian <b>Federationb> of Fly Fishers (AFFF) will establish Certificate learning programs for the application of standards within the sport of fly fishing for Australian fly fishers. |
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http://www.afff.com.au
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| | WORLD PARLIAMENT - World Citizen Guide |
 | | The old ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION expressly stated: "Each state retains its sovereignty, freedom, and every power, jurisdiction and right, which is not by this confederation expressly delegated to the United States, in Congress assembled." |  | | even if the United Nations representatives did come up with something resembling a <b>Federationb>, it would hardly reflect the genius of the people. |  | | Full and final ratification of a CONSTITUTION FOR THE <b>FEDERATIONb> OF EARTH. |
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http://www.worldparliamentgov.net/citizen_guide_section01.html
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