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African and judicial
Moreover, an African judicial commission reported that he had " almost certainly " taken part in the massacre of some 100 children for refusing to wear the compulsory school uniforms.
At a regional level, groups of states can create political and legal bodies with sometimes complicated patchworks of overlapping provisions detailing the jurisdictional relationships between the member states and providing for some degree of harmonization between their national legislative and judicial functions, for example, the European Union and African Union both have the potential to become federated states although the political barriers to such unification in the face of entrenched nationalism will be very difficult to overcome.
In 1860 the American National Republican Convention included in their electoral platform, on which Abraham Lincoln stood for President, the following statement: "... We brand the recent re-opening of the African slave trade, under the cover of our national flag, aided by perversions of judicial power, as a crime against humanity ".
In practice, however, British efforts to usurp more and more judicial authority were so successful that in the 1850s they considered establishing European courts in place of traditional African ones.
The Court of Justice of the African Union is intended to be the “ principal judicial organ of the Union ” ( Protocol of the Court of Justice of the African Union, Article 2. 2 ).
Since his imprisonment, Cooper, who is African American, has become active in writing letters from prison decrying the judicial establishment as racist, protesting his innocence, and against the death penalty in general.
Smith believed that Americans would be more sympathetic to desegregation if African Americans obtained their rights through peaceful demonstration rather than through the judicial system.
The African Court of Justice was originally intended to be the “ principal judicial organ of the Union ” ( Protocol of the Court of Justice of the African Union, Article 2. 2 ) with authority to rule on disputes over interpretation of AU treaties.
This gave him the highest rank of any black American in a state judicial system ; he was the first African American to hold a seat on the Court of Appeals.
Reitz had an extremely varied political and judicial career that lasted for over forty-five years and spanned four separate political entities: the Cape Colony, the Orange Free State, the South African Republic, and the Union of South Africa.

African and commission
The first government commission ever awarded to African American artists including Beauford Delaney, Seabrook Powell and Vertis Hayes.
The conclusion of the Langa Commission, a commission appointed by Southern African Development Community ( SADC ) to investigate the electoral process, however, was consistent with the view of international observers and local courts that the outcome of the elections was not affected by these incidents.
The commission heard reports of human rights violations and considered amnesty applications from all sides, from the apartheid state to the liberation forces, including the African National Congress.
The final report of the South African Truth and Reconciliation commission, issued in 1998, found " Ms Winnie Madikizela Mandela politically and morally accountable for the gross violations of human rights committed by the MUFC.
* United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, a commission to encourage economic cooperation among African countries
Finally, in 1988 Libya was invited to participate in the inter-Maghrib commission that was responsible for developing the North African union.
Henry Ossian Flipper ( 21 March 1856 – 3 May 1940 ) was an American soldier, former slave, and the first African American to graduate from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1877, earning a commission as a 2nd Lieutenant in the US Army.
In 1946, after the Rams had received approval to move to Los Angeles, members of the African American print media made the Los Angeles Coliseum commission aware the NFL did not have any African American players and reminded the commission the Coliseum was supported with public funds.
The commission advised the Rams that they would have to integrate the team with at least one African American in order to lease the Coliseum, and the Rams agreed to this condition.
Independent of the initiatives of Hodson and the Legislative Assembly, the Central African Council's commission on higher education, led by Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders ( after whom another residence is now named ) recommended the establishment of a university college to serve Rhodesia and Nyasaland, with its first preference being to integrate with the Southern Rhodesian initiative.
When in London in 1876 Shepstone was entrusted by the 4th earl of Carnarvon, then secretary of state for the colonies, with a special commission to confer with the Transvaal executive on the question of the federation of the South African states, and given power, should he deem it necessary, to annex the country, subject to the confirmation of the British government.
He previously served on the Jefferson County, Alabama, Commission, including four years as the first African American commission president.
The Republic of South Africa's ambitions to develop nuclear weapons began in 1948 after giving commission to South African Atomic Energy Corporation ( SAAEC ), the forerunner corporation to oversee nation's uranium mining and industrial trade.
Another Allied commission, led by South African General Louis Botha, proposed an armistice in May that would involve the ( West ) Ukrainians keeping the Drohobych oil fields and the Poles keeping Lviv.
The South African High Commission in Ottawa is the high commission of South Africa in Ottawa, Canada.
Earlier in the year, Alpha Oumar Konaré, the chairman of the commission of the African Union and former president of Mali, reportedly urged Bozizé not to stand for election.
* 25 April – Dirk Coetzee, former South African Police Commander of the Vlakplaas counter-insurgency unit, testifies at the Harms commission
According to members of a British commission sent to Cuba to investigate violations of the treaty ending the African slave trade, Trist became corruptly involved in the creation of false documents designed to mask illegal sales of Africans into bondage.
This prompted the Organization of African Unity to create a commission to mediate the crisis.
The South African Child Labour Programme of Action has identified Children used by adults in the commission of crime ( CUBAC ), one of the Worst Forms of Child Labour, as a priority area for action on child labour in South Africa.

African and later
In lieu of " Hamito-Semitic ", the Russian linguist Igor Diakonoff later suggested the term " Afrasian ", meaning " half African, half Asiatic ", in reference to the geographic distribution of the phylum's constituent languages.
Remaining steadfast to his pedagogy, a forerunner of progressive and democratic schooling, he alienated parents in a later " parlor school " by admitting an African American child to the class, whom he then refused to expel in the face of protests.
He developed it with a group of Africanists at the International Institute of African Languages and Cultures ( later the IAI ) in London.
Victorians in Britain often saw African sculpture as ugly, but just a few decades later, Edwardian audiences saw the same sculptures as being beautiful.
This defeat of a colonial power and the ensuing recognition of African sovereignty became rallying points for later African nationalists during their struggle for decolonization, as well as activists and leaders of the Pan-African movement.
Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, India, Belize, and various Caribbean and African nations have adopted English common law through reception statutes although they do not inevitably continue to copy English Common Law ; later cases can often draw on decisions in other Common Law jurisdictions.
In June later that year, the African Union ( AU ) lifted sanctions against the country, which had been applied after the 2003 coup.
In June 1861, Monet joined the First Regiment of African Light Cavalry in Algeria for a seven-year commitment, but, two years later, after he had contracted typhoid fever, his aunt intervened to get him out of the army if he agreed to complete an art course at an art school.
The explosives factory was later operated by AECI ( African Explosives and Chemical Industries ).
In 1927 Westermann published a Practical Orthography of African Languages which became later known as the Westermann script.
The driving force in the east African researches was the Leakey family, with Louis Leakey and his wife Mary Leakey, and later their son Richard and daughter in-law Meave being among the most successful fossil hunters and palaeoanthropologists.
His African adventure, later published in Marc ’ Aurelio as " The First Flight ", marked “ the emergence of a new Fellini, no longer just a screenwriter, working and sketching at his desk, but a filmmaker out in the field ”.
The fictional nation served as an allegory for slavery and later for South African apartheid before becoming a mutant homeland and subsequently a disaster zone.
From his Vila do Infante in 15th Century Portuguese, Estate or Town of the Prince on the Sagres peninsula located at the south-westernmost point of Iberia and with sea access to both the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, Henry sponsored voyages down the coast of Africa, sailing as far as Guinea, that were primarily exploration expeditions, later on bringing back to the nearby town of Lagos, from whence they set out, numerous African slaves and goods.
Dissatisfied with Nkumbula's leadership of the African National Congress, he broke away and founded the Zambian African National Congress, later becoming the head of the United National Independence Party.
To this end, Operation Boleas, consisting of South African and ( later ) Botswana troops, entered Lesotho on September 22, 1998 to put down the mutiny and restore the democratically elected government.
Migration was initially to north African countries ( particularly Algeria, Tunisia and Egypt ); later Maltese migrants headed towards the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada and Australia.
According to cryptozoologists Loren Coleman and Patrick Huyghe, authors of the Field Guide to Lake Monsters, " African guides found large, unexplained tracks along the bank of a river and later in a swamp the team heard mysterious roars, which had no resemblance with any known animal ".
Since independence, with Jaja Wachuku as the first Minister of Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations, later called External Affairs, Nigerian foreign policy has been characterized by a focus on Africa as a Regional power and by attachment to several fundamental principles: African unity and independence ; Capability to exercise hegemonic influence in the region: peaceful settlement of disputes ; nonalignment and nonintentional interference in the internal affairs of other nations ; and regional economic cooperation and development.
* 1829 – South African College is founded in Cape Town, South Africa ; it will later separate into the University of Cape Town and the South African College Schools.
According to Burton ( 2007 ) Martin authorized a crusade against Africa in 1418 and this coupled with a later bull ( 1441 ) sanctioned the Portuguese trade in African slaves.
Maluleka later became the chairman of the Greater Pretoria Metropolitan City Council ( later City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality ), then was elected Speaker of the Tshwane Metro Council and in 2004 was chosen to be a member of the South African Parliament for the Soshanguve constituency.

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