
Local Government Ethics Law
... concerning the facts and circumstances set forth in the complaint. The board shall make a determination as to whether the complaint is within its jurisdiction or frivolous or without any reasonable factual basis. If the board shall conclude that the complaint is outside its jurisdiction, frivolous o ...
... concerning the facts and circumstances set forth in the complaint. The board shall make a determination as to whether the complaint is within its jurisdiction or frivolous or without any reasonable factual basis. If the board shall conclude that the complaint is outside its jurisdiction, frivolous o ...
Haiti`s Constitution of 1987 with Amendments
... Article 12 [Amended by the Constitutional Law of 9 May 2011 / 19 June 2012] Any Haitian, except for the privileges reserved to Haitians of origin, is subject to all the rights, duties and obligations attached to their Haitian nationality. No Haitian can make their foreign nationality prevail on the ...
... Article 12 [Amended by the Constitutional Law of 9 May 2011 / 19 June 2012] Any Haitian, except for the privileges reserved to Haitians of origin, is subject to all the rights, duties and obligations attached to their Haitian nationality. No Haitian can make their foreign nationality prevail on the ...
A potentially dangerous Request.Path value was detected from the
... of the citizen. The suspension or the loss of these rights is regulated by the law. ...
... of the citizen. The suspension or the loss of these rights is regulated by the law. ...
Research Report on "Process of Appointment of Senior Members of
... to becoming the Lord Chancellor. However, this has not been the case since then. See Diana Woodhouse, The Office of Lord Chancellor, Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing, 2001, p.11. The disqualifications for the House of Commons are (1) (a) minority (being aged under 21); (b) severe mental illness; (c ...
... to becoming the Lord Chancellor. However, this has not been the case since then. See Diana Woodhouse, The Office of Lord Chancellor, Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing, 2001, p.11. The disqualifications for the House of Commons are (1) (a) minority (being aged under 21); (b) severe mental illness; (c ...
Chapter 2 - Forming a New Nation
... Colonial alarm riders, including Paul example for other colonies. The laws were so Revere, rode to warn Adams, Hancock, and the harsh they were called the Intolerable Acts. [ minutemen. By the time the British reached In response, a meeting of all the colonies was Lexington, near Concord, about 70 m ...
... Colonial alarm riders, including Paul example for other colonies. The laws were so Revere, rode to warn Adams, Hancock, and the harsh they were called the Intolerable Acts. [ minutemen. By the time the British reached In response, a meeting of all the colonies was Lexington, near Concord, about 70 m ...
The Anomaly of the Weimar Republic`s Semi
... He possesses quite considerable political powers; and Beside him, there exist a prime minister and ministers, who possess also executive and governmental power but depend on the support of a parliament’s majority. Duverger’s definition is adopted by almost all scholars. However, among them there are ...
... He possesses quite considerable political powers; and Beside him, there exist a prime minister and ministers, who possess also executive and governmental power but depend on the support of a parliament’s majority. Duverger’s definition is adopted by almost all scholars. However, among them there are ...
Czech Republic Public Administration Profile
... The Judicial system in the Czech Republic consists of the Supreme Court, the Supreme Administrative Court and supreme, regional and district courts. Pursuant to Article 62 of the Constitution, the President appoints the Justices of the Constitutional Court, its Chief Justice and the Assistant Chief ...
... The Judicial system in the Czech Republic consists of the Supreme Court, the Supreme Administrative Court and supreme, regional and district courts. Pursuant to Article 62 of the Constitution, the President appoints the Justices of the Constitutional Court, its Chief Justice and the Assistant Chief ...
Downloadable PDF of the Petition on 2 pages, for printing
... That Congress will recognize the "separation of Powers", as envisioned by the Founding Fathers, and will prohibit any member of the Judicial Branch, whether state, federal, or both, by virtue of any membership, association, license, employment, partnership, or fiduciary relationship with any firm p ...
... That Congress will recognize the "separation of Powers", as envisioned by the Founding Fathers, and will prohibit any member of the Judicial Branch, whether state, federal, or both, by virtue of any membership, association, license, employment, partnership, or fiduciary relationship with any firm p ...
Article III - Cornell College
... different states -- or - the nature of the parties to the dispute: federal government, state governments, citizens of different states, or foreign government officials* ...
... different states -- or - the nature of the parties to the dispute: federal government, state governments, citizens of different states, or foreign government officials* ...
President of France

The President of the French Republic (French: Président de la République française, French pronunciation: [pʁezidɑ̃ də la ʁepyblik fʁɑ̃sɛz]), is the executive head of state of the French Fifth Republic. The powers, functions and duties of prior presidential offices, and their relation with the first minister and cabinets has over time differed with the various French constitutions.The President of France is also the ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra, Grand Master of the Légion d'honneur and the Ordre national du Mérite and honorary proto-canon of the Basilica of St. John Lateran in Rome.The current President of France is François Hollande, who took office on 15 May 2012.