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According to the Federal Constitution of Malaysia, the YDPA is considered as the Supreme Head of the Federation ( Article 32 ).
* The power to exercise based on the advice from the Prime Minister, the Cabinet, and the Conference of Rulers ( Article 32, 38, 40 )
* Article 32 hearing
The only quantified target set in the original FCCC ( Article 4 ) was for developed countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by the year 2000 ( Goldemberg et al., 1996, pp. 32 – 33 ).
They are immune from civil or criminal prosecution, though the sending country may waive this right under Article 32.
Under Article 32, protected persons have the right to protection from " murder, torture, corporal punishments, mutilation and medical or scientific experiments ... but also to any other measures of brutality whether applied by non-combatant or military agents ".
Article 32 of the Basic Law allows the states to conduct foreign affairs with states with regards to matters falling within their purview, under supervision of the Federal Government.
Article 32, which provides that " No person shall be denied the right of access to the courts ," originally drafted to recognize criminal due process rights, is now understood as source of due process rights for civil and administrative law cases.
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While popular debate remains on what constitutes a legal definition of torture ( see discussion on the Torture page ), the ban on corporal punishment simplifies the matter ; even the most mundane physical abuse is thereby forbidden by Article 32, as a precaution against alternate definitions of torture.
According to Article 32 ( b ) of the 2002 Constitution, " executive authority is vested in the King together with the Council of Ministers and Ministers ".
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From the Constitution of Lithuania, Article 32 ( 4 ): " Every Lithuanian person may settle in Lithuania.
The aggrieved person shall have no right to move the court under Article 32.
The Supreme Court, the highest in the country, may issue writs under Article 32 of the Constitution for enforcement of Fundamental Rights and under Articles 139 for enforcement of rights other than Fundamental Rights, while High Courts, the superior courts of the States, may issue writs under Articles 226.
( c ) A proceeding under Article 32 is described as a constitutional remedy and the right to bring such proceedings before the Supreme Court is itself a fundamental right.
* Article, Something Nasty This Way Comes ..., pages 13 – 32 ( The Dark Side, Stray Cat Publishing Ltd, Issue 20, May 1992 ).
On 24 August 1948, Hyderabad formally asked the Secretary General of the new United Nations Organization for its Security Council, under Article 32 of the United Nations Charter, to consider the " grave dispute, which, unless settled in accordance with international law and justice, is likely to endanger the maintenance of international peace and security.
When a constable arrests a person in Northern Ireland, the constable is subject to the requirements of Article 30 ( informing of arrest ), Article 32 ( taking to a designated police station ) and Article 34 ( search on arrest ).
In addition, Article 32 of the Constitution of India grants original jurisdiction to the Supreme Court on all cases involving the enforcement of fundamental rights of citizens.
* Article 32 of the UCMJ concerns pre-trial investigations.
Article 32 of the Greek Constitution provides that a President should be elected by roll call by a special session of Parliament and at least a month before the incumbent President is due to leave office in either one or two stages.

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In 1989 Gorbachev allowed other political associations ( de facto political parties ) to coexist with the Communist Party and in 1990 obtained the repeal of Article Six of the USSR constitution which gave the party supremacy over all institutions in society, thus ending its vanguard status.
Article 8 of the Covenant gave the League the task of reducing " armaments to the lowest point consistent with national safety and the enforcement by common action of international obligations.
One of the arguments the Federalists gave against the addition of a Bill of Rights, during the debates about ratification of the Constitution, was that a listing of rights could problematically enlarge the powers specified in Article One, Section 8 of the new Constitution by implication.
Thus, the amendment clarified Article III, Section 2 of the Constitution, which gave diversity jurisdiction to the judiciary to hear cases " between a state and citizens of another state.
But owing to its dependence on coalition support, it was impossible for the BJP to push items like building the Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir in Ayodhya, repealing Article 370 which gave a special status to the state of Kashmir, or enacting a uniform civil code applicable to adherents of all religions.
Article 25 however gave the right to depart limitations if any other country authorised, constructed or acquired a capital ship, an aircraft carrier, or a submarine exceeding treaty limits, if such a departure would be necessary for the national security.
It was the people as the sovereign who authorized drafting those first constitutions that gave them their legitimacy, not whether they used procedures that matched what was later understood to be necessary to create fundamental law .”< ref > Fritz, American Sovereigns: The People and America's Constitutional Tradition Before the Civil War ( Cambridge University Press, 2008 ) at p. 33 978-0-521-88188-3 For more on the role of the requirement of complying with specific procedures and processes, see Christian G. Fritz, " America ’ s Unknown Constitutional World ," Bonus Article, Common-Place, Vol.
Article 48, the so-called Notverordnung ( emergency decree ) provision, gave the president broad powers to suspend civil liberties with an insufficient system of checks and balances.
The Berne Convention has a number of core features, including the principle of national treatment, which holds that each member state to the Convention would give citizens of other member states the same rights of copyright that it gave to its own citizens ( Article 3-5 ).
* Article 13 gave to parishes, Episcopal sees, religious orders etc.
Wars are often fought with one or both parties to a conflict invoking the right to self-defence under Article 51 of the United Nations Charter, ( as the United Kingdom did in 1982 before the start of the Falklands War ) or under the auspices of a United Nations Security Council resolution ( such as the United Nations Security Council Resolution 678 which gave legal authorization for the Gulf War ).
The amendment removed Article 58 ( 2 )( b ) of the Constitution, which gave the President the power to
Hooker remains a political activist, running for Congress in 2002 and again suing all his opponents, and then for Chancery Court judge in 2004 as an Independent against Chancellor Claudia Bonnyman and sued her for taking campaign contributions from lawyers who practice in her court, which lawyers attended fundraisers held by her where she, according to Hooker, gave them food and drink prohibited by Article X Section 3 of the Tennessee Constitution.
Over the years, as a measure of how Hitler gave his dictatorship the stamp of legality, thousands of his decrees -- such as those that abolished all other political parties apart from the Nazis and enlarged Hitler's powers -- were based explicitly on the Reichstag Fire Decree, and thus on Article 48.
The Stasi's close monitoring of East German members over the years gave the church credibility, as the government came to see Latter-day Saints as citizens of good character who, in keeping with the 12th Article of Faith, did not conspire against the nation.
In 1989 Gorbachev allowed other political associations ( de facto political parties ) to coexist with the Communist Party and in 1990 obtained the repeal of Article Six of the USSR constitution which gave the party supremacy over all institutions in society, thus ending its vanguard status.
In honor of the completion of the entire work, his students organized a big feast in Meron, where Ashlag gave the speech that is today printed under the title Maamar LeSiyum HaZohar ” (“ An Article for the Completion of the Zohar ,” also known as Speech in Celebration for the Conclusion of the Zohar ”).
The Federal Supreme Court gave its opinion on 13 May 2009 following the request of the Speaker of the Council of Representatives to the Court in its capacity as interpreter of the Constitution under Article 93 ( 2 ).
Article III of the treaty gave Americans the right to trade and reside in Yedo ( Tokyo ) and Osaka without influence from the Japanese government ; the treaty also allowed for consular jurisdiction in those cities opened to American trade, the free export of Japanese gold and silver, and a conventional tariff.
Article 123 of that Constitution gave workers the right to organize labor unions and to strike.
Non-tariff achievements included the establishment of the GATT Antidumping Code of 1967, which gave a procedural framework for negotiating dumping accusations and expanded upon the original Article VI in GATT.
Article 21 of the treaty gave the minority Muslims on the island the choice of leaving the island to live as Turks in Turkey, or to stay on the island as British nationals.
The Mexican Revolution of 1910-1920 produced the Constitution of 1917, which contained Article 123 that gave workers the right to organize labor unions and to strike.
Rogers points out that, during the drafting process, the Philadelphia Convention at one point adopted a version of Article V that gave power to Congress to propose amendments when two-thirds of both houses agreed, or to propose amendments without a congressional supermajority " on the application of two thirds of the Legislatures of the several states.

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