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; and Assaulting
; Assaulting a person designated under section 43 of the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005: This offence is created by section 51 ( 1 ) of the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005.
; Assaulting an accredited financial investigator: This section is created by section 453A of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.
; Assaulting a member of an international joint investigation team: This offence is created by section 57 ( 2 ) of the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005.
; Assaulting a traffic officer: This offence is created by section 10 ( 1 ) of the Traffic Management Act 2004.
; Assaulting a person designated or accredited under sections 38 or 39 or 41 or 41A of the Police Reform Act 2002: This offence is created by section 46 ( 1 ) of the Police Reform Act 2002.
; Assaulting an officer of the court: This offence is created by section 14 ( 1 )( b ) of the County Courts Act 1984.
:# Assaulting detainees ;

; and immigration
The form of Christianity to which they were exposed was for some the Protestantism of the older stock, for others the Protestantism of the nineteenth-century immigration ; ;
* law and order, especially laws aimed at controlling immigration and implementing punishment ;
There were 2 broad waves of immigration to South Africa ; Nguni and Sotho-Tswana.
Despite such diversity, it is possible to classify the indigenous people into three major cultural groups: the northern people, who developed rich handicrafts and were influenced by pre-Incan cultures ; the Araucanian culture, who inhabited the area between the river Choapa and the island of Chiloé, and lived primarily off agriculture ; and the Patagonian culture Patagonia composed of various nomadic tribes, who supported themselves through fishing and hunting ( and who in Pacific / Pacific Coast immigration scenario would be descended partly from the most ancient settlers ).
The Centres implement labor and industrial policy, provide employment and immigration services, and promote culture ; maintain highways, other transport networks and infrastructure ; and protect, monitor and manage the environment, land use and water resources.
* Physical record-important messages that need to be retained ( e. g. invoices ; government notification such as tax or immigration ) can be kept relatively easily and securely.
Although people of Hong Kong, Macau and mainland China do not use passports to travel between the three places, other documents, such as the Mainland Travel Permit ( for the people of Hong Kong and Macau ), are used instead ; foreigners are required to present their passports at the immigration control points.
Moreover, further debate about colonialism, which is linked to immigration, continued in France ; historian Benjamin Stora noted that colonialism is an important " memory " stake influencing how communities, and the nation, itself, represent themselves, because official state history has accepted French historic crimes and errors with great difficulty ; the historian Olivier LeCour Grandmaison also criticized the 23 February 2005 law.
* knowingly destroying, concealing, removing, confiscating or possessing any actual or purported passport or other immigration document, or any other actual or purported government identification document, of another person ;
; Contiguous zone: Beyond the 12 nautical mile limit, there is a further 12 nautical miles from the territorial sea baseline limit, the contiguous zone, in which a state can continue to enforce laws in four specific areas: customs, taxation, immigration and pollution, if the infringement started within the state's territory or territorial waters, or if this infringement is about to occur within the state's territory or territorial waters.
The act, as a response to the terrorist attacks of September 11th, significantly reduced restrictions in law enforcement agencies ' gathering of intelligence within the United States ; expanded the Secretary of the Treasury ’ s authority to regulate financial transactions, particularly those involving foreign individuals and entities ; and broadened the discretion of law enforcement and immigration authorities in detaining and deporting immigrants suspected of terrorism-related acts.
His reports covered a wide range of topics ; a special concern was Japanese immigration to Canada and railways.
Another issue in the Election of 1880 was Chinese immigration ; those in the West, particularly California, were opposed to Chinese immigration, considered antithetical to normal economic growth in that region.
However, in recent years, immigration from People's Republic of China has increased ; 624, 994 persons of Chinese nationality have immigrated to South Korea, including 443, 566 of ethnic Korean descent.
* 1868-Burlingame Treaty established formal friendly relations with China and placed them on most favored nation status, Chinese immigration encouraged ; reversed in 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act.
The laws were driven largely by racial concerns ; immigration of persons of other races was unlimited during this period.
Jewish immigration to the United States peaked in the period 1880 – 1924, with the immigrants arriving from Russia and countries in Eastern Europe ; this was also a period of nativism ( hostility to immigrants ) in the United States.
" The Loss of a Reputation ; or, The Image of California in Britain before 1875 ", California Historical Quarterly 53 ( Summer I974 ): 115-30, stories about Gold Rush lawlessness slowed immigration for two decades

; and officer
Du Pont, Christiana, and Delaware were to be prohibited to have any director or officer in common with General Motors, and vice versa ; ;
The officer demanded the names of the injured men ; ;
Speaking of `` pride '', he deplored the noncommissioned officer `` whose uniform looks like it belonged to someone who retired in 1940 ; ;
* 1906 – The all black infantrymen of the U. S. Army's 25th Infantry Regiment are accused of killing a white bartender and wounding a white police officer in Brownsville, Texas, despite exculpatory evidence ; all are later dishonorably discharged.
* Senior Principal / Partner: Typically an owner or majority shareholder of the firm ; may be the founder ; titles may include president, chief executive officer, or managing principal / partner.
; Assault on an officer of Revenue and Customs: This offence is created by section 32 ( 1 ) of the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005.
; Assault on a prison custody officer: This offence is created by section 90 ( 1 ) of the Criminal Justice Act 1991 ( c. 53 ).
; Assault on a secure training centre custody officer: This offence is created by section 13 ( 1 ) of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 ( c. 33 ).
; Assault on officer saving wreck: This offence is created by section 37 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861.
" An alternative account says that the Germans who boarded Nicosian were killed by the freighter's engine room staff ; this report apparently came from the officer in command of the muleteers.
* Chief administrative officer or CAO ;
* Chief Financial Officer or CFO – high-level corporate officer with oversight of corporate finances ; reports to the CEO.
* Chief Investment Officer or CIO – high-level corporate officer responsible for the assets of an investment vehicle or investment management company and / or responsible for the asset-liability management ( ALM ) of typical large financial institutions such as insurers, banks and / or pension funds ; generally reports to the CEO or CFO.
* Chief Operating Officer or COO / Director of Operations for the nonprofit sector – high-level corporate officer with responsibility for the daily operation of the company ; reports to the CEO.
* Chief Relationship Officer or CRO – Companies have used this title to mean several different things: ( 1 ) officer responsible for key external relationships including Investor Relations, Government Relations and sometimes Public Relations or Communications ; ( 2 ) alternate term for Chief Human Resources Officer ; ( 3 ) alternate term for Chief Networking Officer
Suggestions for improvement in the operation of CITES include: more regular missions by the Secretariat ( not reserved just for high profile species ); improvement of national legislation and enforcement ; better reporting by Parties ( and the consolidation of information from all sources-NGOs, TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring network and Parties ); more emphasis on enforcement-including a technical committee enforcement officer ; the development of CITES Action Plans ( akin to Biodiversity Action Plans related to the Convention on Biological Diversity ) including: designation of Scientific / Management Authorities and national enforcement strategies ; incentives for reporting and timelines for both Action Plans and reporting.

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