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Commissions and for
Chad has been an active champion of regional cooperation through the Central African Economic and Customs Union, the Lake Chad and Niger River Basin Commissions, and the Interstate Commission for the Fight Against the Drought in the Sahel.
On March 18, VCheKa adopted a resolution, The Work of VCheKa on the All-Russian Scale, foreseeing the formation everywhere of Extraordinary Commissions after the same model, and sent a letter that called for the widespread establishment of the Cheka in combating counterrevolution, speculation, and sabotage.
In August 1918, in the Soviet Republic had accounted for some 75 Uyezd-level Extraordinary Commissions.
: within the capital's regional assembly however, there also exist two so-called Community Commissions ( fixed numbers, not an automatic repartition of the regional assembly ), a Dutch-speaking one and a Francophone one, for various matters split up by linguistic community but under Brussels ' regional competence, and even ' joint community commissions ' consisting of both for certain institutions that could be split up but are not.
Every synod elects a Permanent Judicial Commission, which has original jurisdiction in remedial cases brought against its constituent presbyteries, and which also serves as an ecclesiastical court of appeal for decisions rendered by its presbyteries ' Permanent Judicial Commissions.
Commissions for personal portraits increased, but his clientele included mainly local merchants and squires.
* Expert Meetings – the Commissions will convene expert meetings on selected topics in order to provide substantive and expert input for Commission policy discussions.
Commissions outrank ministries and set policies for and coordinate the related activities of different administrative organs.
It succeeded the earlier International Refugee Organization and the even earlier United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration ( which itself succeeded the League of Nations ' Commissions for Refugees ).
The building is named for Justice Hope, who led two Royal Commissions into Australia's intelligence and security agencies and operations, the first of which led to the creation of ONA.
* It may also provide for some deliberative democracy ( e. g., Royal Commissions ) or direct popular measures ( e. g., initiative, referendum, recall elections ).
The planned reorganisations by the Local Government Commissions for England and Wales from 1958 effectively blocked new city grants.
Commissions for history paintings were still considered more prestigious, but were much harder to get.
The Mayor's nominations for certain other Borough Boards and Commissions are subject to Council approval.
Since 2003 there have been separate Forestry Commissions for England, Scotland and Wales.
Congress addressed these issues in the Military Commissions Act of 2006, so that enemy combatants and unlawful enemy combatants might be tried under military commissions ; however, on 12 June 2008, the Supreme Court ruled, in Boumediene v. Bush, that Guantanamo Bay captives were entitled to access the US justice system, and that the military commissions as constituted under the Military Commissions Act of 2006 fell short of what was required of a court under the United States constitution ( see the section below for more details ).
Councilmembers serve two-year terms and are responsible for appointing the City Health Officer, Independent Auditor, Municipal Judge, City Manager, City Attorney, City Secretary and members of various Boards and Commissions.
The Central Information Commission, and State Information Commissions, receive and inquire into complaints from anyone who has been refused access to any information requested under the Right to Information Act, or whose rights under that Act have otherwise been obstructed, for example by being prevented from submitting a data request or being required to pay an excessive fee.
In October 2006, Sununu voted against a portion of the Military Commissions Act of 2006 that would suspend the right of habeas corpus for non-citizen detainees.
Parliament enacted a Militia Ordinance, by which it claimed authority over the country's trained bands, while from his temporary capital of York, Charles rejected Parliament's Nineteen Propositions and issued Commissions of Array, directing the Lord Lieutenant of each county to raise forces for the King.
Commissions were established by several states that would levy heavy fines or even shut down establishments for infractions of any of these laws.
he King's most Excellent Majesty, his Heirs and Successors, shall and may from Time to Time, as Occasion shall require, issue forth several Commissions of Lieutenancy to such Persons as his Majesty, his Heirs and Successors, shall think fit to be his Majesty's Lieutenants for the several and respective Counties, Cities and Places of England and Dominion of Wales, and Town of Berwick upon Tweed.
In December 2004, the International Organization of Securities Commissions ( IOSCO ) published a Code of Conduct for CRAs that, among other things, is designed to address the types of conflicts of interest that CRAs face.

Commissions and country
Responsible for finance and personnel management, it also provides staff clerks to all sections of the Army, multinational formations and British Embassies and High Commissions in nearly every country of the world.
Commissions were plentiful, as royalty and highest echelons of aristocracy sought to repair damage inflicted on their country residences by the Ottoman Turks in the course of their 1683 campaign.
In order to determine exactly which territories to assign to each country, in June 1947, Britain appointed Sir Cyril Radcliffe to chair two Boundary Commissions — one for Bengal and one for Punjab.
Commissions shortly followed for buildings on the campuses of the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, and Washington University in St. Louis, marking the nascent beginnings of a movement that transformed many college campuses across the country.
Commissions of array developed from the ancient obligation of all free men to defend their country.
Voting outside the country by the general public is not allowed at Barbados ' various High Commissions, Embassies, and Consulates.
Peace Commissions are formal or informal organizations that operate at local, regional and national levels within a country to reduce, counter or prevent conflict.

Commissions and supported
ManCom is supported by a number of Committees, Commissions and Panels whose members are volunteers with specialist knowledge coming from the Regional Federations and Player Associations.
Recognising the principle of a “ no size fits for all " the European Commissions advocated for a progressive implementation of national, tailor-made, flexicurity strategies in all EU Member States supported by mutual learning, along the lines of commonly agreed principles.

Commissions and him
In 1416, he became a Member of Parliament, and was also in turn influential with Henry IV's son, Henry V, also lending him large amounts of money and serving on several Royal Commissions of oyer and terminer.
This enabled him to set a new precedent for Royal Commissions in Australia generally, using innovative methods such as indemnities from prosecution for key witnesses to secure vital evidence.

Commissions and until
The title of Viceroy being awarded to members of the nobility, Viceroys, Governors and Governing Commissions were many times interleaved until the last Viceroy Afonso, Prince Royal of Portugal, in 1896.
He stayed in Brussels until January 1973, serving in the Rey, Malfatti and Mansholt Commissions.

Commissions and when
The Boundary Commissions are required to apply a series of rules when designing constituencies.
Colonel Morris Davis, chief prosecutor for the US office of Military Commissions, said, " He eventually left Afghanistan and it's my understanding was heading back to Australia when 9 / 11 happened.
Officially, the CAVB was the last confederation to be created: it was established in 1972, when the FIVB turned its five Volleyball Zone Commissions into continental confederations.
The increase in traffic coincided with the Supreme Court ’ s reversal of course on June 29, 2007, when it unexpectedly announced it would hear the Guantanamo Bay detainees ’ challenges to the Military Commissions Act.

Commissions and received
* British Army officers received Queen's or King's Commissions, but Gurkha officers in this system received the Viceroy's Commission.
Members of the Council and Commissions are elected by the General Assembly, based on nominations received from Liaison Committees and existing Council and Commission members.
The Councillors involved, Dennis Thomas and George Knight, were prosecuted under the Secret Commissions Prohibition Act 1919 ( NSW ) for receiving bribes from a development company to influence planning and development decisions, and both received gaol sentences.
Stanishev received the full support of European Commissions President Jose Manuel Barroso, concerning the improvement of the cooperation with the European Commission and the enhancement of the administrative capacity.

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