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Article and Three
For example, the Case or Controversy Clause of Article Three of the United States Constitution ( Section 2, Clause 1 ) states that " the judicial Power shall extend ... to Controversies to which the United States shall be a Party ".
In the United States, every person accused of a crime punishable by incarceration for more than six months has a constitutional right to a trial by jury, which arises in federal court from Article Three of the United States Constitution, which states in part, " The Trial of all Crimes ... shall be by Jury ; and such Trial shall be held in the State where the said Crimes shall have been committed.
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According to Bruce E. Wright, “ the Governing Junta of National Reconstruction agreed, under Sandinista leadership, that these principles had guided it in putting into practice a form of government that was characterized by those principles .” It is generally accepted that these following principles have evolved the “ ideology of Sandinismo .” Three of these ( excluding popular participation, which was presumably contained in Article 2 of the Constitution of Nicaragua ) were to ultimately be guaranteed by Article 5 of the Constitution of Nicaragua.
Section Three of Article I is one of a handful of clauses on which Article Five places special restrictions to be amended ; in this case, Article Five provides that " no State, without its Consent, shall be deprived of its equal Suffrage in the Senate.
Article Three of the United States Constitution establishes the judicial branch of the federal government.
Some are based on the case or controversy requirement of the judicial power of Article Three of the United States Constitution, § 2, cl. 1.
The reason for this is that Article Three of the United States Constitution limits the jurisdiction of all federal courts to " cases and controversies ".
" Judges on these Article IV territorial courts do not enjoy the protections of Article Three of the Constitution, and serve terms of ten years rather than for life.
The tribunal has jurisdiction over genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, which are defined as violations of Common Article Three and Additional Protocol II of the Geneva Conventions ( dealing with war crimes committed during internal conflicts ).
Three concurring justices also asserted that the Florida Supreme Court had violated Article II, § 1, cl.
In addition the US Supreme Court invalidated this premise, in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, by ruling that Common Article Three of the Geneva Conventions applies to detainees in the War on Terror, and that the Military Tribunals used to try these suspects were in violation of US and international law.
Category: United States Constitution Article Three case law
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Three of the concurring justices also asserted that the Florida Supreme Court had violated Article II, § 1, cl.
But according to Chapter Three, Article Sixty Two of Afghanistan Constitution an Afghanistan citizen shall be the president of Afghanistan.
Section Three of Article VI of the Oklahoma Constitution establishes the requirements a person must meet in order to become Governor.
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') is found in Article Three of the European Convention on Human Rights ( 1950 ).
Under Article Three of the United States Constitution, the judicial power of the United States is vested in the Supreme Court of the United States and the inferior courts established by law.
Under Article IV, Section Three of the United States Constitution, which outlines the relationship among the states, Congress has the power to admit new states to the union.

Article and describes
Article One of the United States Constitution describes the powers of Congress, the legislative branch of the federal government.
Article Five of the United States Constitution describes the process whereby the Constitution may be altered.
" Article 51 describes the protection that must be given to the civilian population and individual civilians.
Article 15 of Ireland's constitution describes the body as " a House of Representatives to be called Dáil Éireann " ( Teach Ionadóirí ar a dtugtar Dáil Éireann ).
Article 51 describes the protection that must be given to civilians ( unless they are unprivileged combatants ) and civilian populations.
Article 1 of the State Constitution describes China as " a socialist state under the people's democratic dictatorship " meaning that the system is based on an alliance of the working classes — in communist terminology, the workers and peasants — and is led by the Communist Party, the vanguard of the working class.
Chapter IV describes those circumstances in which certain rights can be temporarily suspended, such as during states of emergency, and the formalities to be followed for such suspension to be valid, however it dose not authorize any suspension of Article 3 ( right to jurical personality ), Article 4 ( right to life ), Article 5 ( right to humane treatment ), Article 6 ( freedom from slavery ), Article 9 ( freedom from ex post facto laws, Article 12 ( freedom of conscience and religion ), Article 17 ( right to family ), Article 18 ( right to the name ), article 19 ( rights of the child ), Article 20 ( right to nationality ), Article 23 ( right to participate in government ).
Article Seven of the constitution of the United States describes the process by which the entire document was to become effective.
A US patent filed in 1927, granted in 1929, for a Combined Dipping, Cooking, and Article Holding Apparatus, describes corn dogs, among other fried food impaled on a stick ; it reads in part:
Article 4 B. of the Paris Convention describes the effects of the priority right:
A portion from Charles Buck's Definition of All Theological Terms and Every Article in the System of Divinity published about 1820 describes Relly and his theology this way:
Article 1 § III of the ITU Radio Regulations describes various types of stationary and mobile ground stations, and their interrelationships.
Notably, Article 84 of Title III follows LASM principles in declaring health promotion and disease prevention a priority ; it also describes the healthcare system as " decentralised and participative " and declares that the community has " the right and the duty " to be involved in policy decisions regarding the public health system.
How the House of Representatives is to be composed is described in Article I, Section 2: Section 2 of the Fourteenth Amendment reaffirms Article I, Section 2 in that regard when it says: In addition, the Seventeenth Amendment correspondingly describes the election of " two Senators from each State ".
Article V establishes the Florida Supreme Court and the Florida District Courts of Appeal, as well as circuit and county courts, describes how they are to be appointed, and sets forth their jurisdiction.

Article and Legislative
In accordance with Article 26 of the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, permanent residents of Hong Kong are eligible to vote in direct elections for the 30 seats representing geographical constituencies in the 60-seat, unicameral Legislative Council ( LegCo ).
The Legislative is formed by Government ( i. e. King and ministers ) and the States-General in cooperation ( Article 81 ), although the term " legislative " is not actually used: the article simply states that government and the States-General together make laws.
Article III of the Puerto Rico Constitution grants all legislative powers of the national government to the Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico, which is divided into two chambers: a 27 member Senate and a 51 member House of Representatives.
The Hong Kong Government has drafted the National Security ( Legislative Provisions ) Bill to implement Article 23 and replace British colonial era laws on the subject.
Article 75 of the Basic Law of Hong Kong stipulates that the quorum required for the meetings of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong ( LegCo ) as " not less than one half of its members ".
Article 58 of the Constitution empowers the Executive Yuan Council to evaluate statutory and budgetary bills concerning martial law, amnesty, declarations of war, conclusion of peace or treaties, and other important affairs before submission to the Legislative Yuan.
The platform of the group includes calling for universal suffrage of the Chief Executive in 2007 and Legislative Council in 2008, opposing the legislation to implement Article 23 of the Basic Law, Hong Kong's mini-constitution, and demanding the Chief Executive, Tung Chee-hwa, to step down.
Its platform includes striving for general election of the Chief Executive in 2007 and Legislative Council in 2008, public consultation of implementation of Article 23 of the Basic Law by means of a White Bill, stopping reclamation to protect the Victoria Harbour, cutting transportation fares for elderly citizens, and other local affairs.
Michigan Constitution Article IV defines the Legislative Branch and powers.
Article IV Sec 1 " The Legislative power of the State of Michigan is vested in a " senate and a house of representatives.
* Article III of the Maryland Constitution ( Legislative Department )
The current incarnation of the Legislature is outlined by Article IV (" Legislative ") of the New Jersey State Constitution 1947.
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Judicial Power would reside in the Federal Supreme Court, which would be composed " of three magistrates for each state of the federation " ( Article 73 ) that would never be elected by the Executive Power or the Legislative Power.
The ultimate aim of universal suffrage for the Chief Executive and the Legislative Council is stipulated under Article 45 and Article 68 of the Basic Law of Hong Kong respectively.
The structure and responsibilities of the Legislative Assembly are defined in Article III of the Constitution of Puerto Rico.
Two years later on July 25, 1952 the Constitution of Puerto Rico was formally adopted, establishing the modern House of Representantes and Senate as the bicameral houses of the Legislative Assembly ( as stated in Article III ).
The members of both houses are protected by parliamentary immunity, which Article III, Section 14 states " no member of the Legislative Assembly shall be imprisoned ...", they also shall not be held accountable for anything said in the floor.
Under Article III, Section 5, members of the Legislative Assembly must be bilingual in both Spanish and English, must be a citizen or legal resident of the United States, and have resided on Puerto Rico for two years.
i ) a citizen of India ii ) not less than 25 years of age to be member of the Legislative Assembly and not less than 30 as per Article 173 of Indian Constitution to be a member of the Legislative Council.
The LEGCO is governed by Article 73 of the Basic Law, the Legislative Council of the HKSAR exercises the following powers and functions.
Article 69 of Hong Kong Basic Law ( 香港基本法第六十九條 ) sets the term of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong ( LegCo ).

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