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Commissions and were
In the fall of 1918, Extraordinary Commissions to combat counterrevolution on the Southern ( Ukraine ) Front were formed.
#: Now that hostilities in Europe were at an end the Western Allies should have a greater input into the Control Commissions of Central and Eastern Europe, the Annex to this agreement included detailed changes to the workings of the Hungarian Control Commission.
The executives of the new communities were called Commissions, as opposed to the " High Authority ".
It gave impetus to the creation of the Christian and Sanitary Commissions and numerous Freedmen's Societies that were formed in the midst of the War.
The contribution toward the foundation of a peaceful existence by the Mixed Armistice Commissions ( MACs ) was limited by the sanctions that the MACs were able to apply ( a formal condemnation by the Security Council ).
Commissions for history paintings were still considered more prestigious, but were much harder to get.
The mid-Century Royal Commissions were navigated – although they were opposed in form, their recommendations welcomed including the submission of accounts.
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 ).
Of the first three war crimes cases brought against Guantanamo Bay detainees under the Military Commissions Act, one resulted in a plea bargain and the two others were dismissed on jurisdictional grounds.
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.
Commissions were established by several states that would levy heavy fines or even shut down establishments for infractions of any of these laws.
In between these general reviews, the Commissions were able to conduct interim reviews of part of their area of responsibility.
Although the Commissions did not complete their work before being dissolved, a handful of new county boroughs were constituted between 1964 and 1968.
Among the targets were U. S. and Israeli Embassies, British and Australian High Commissions, the Singapore American School, and commercial buildings housing US firms.
Commissions in the Royal Engineers and the Royal Artillery were awarded to those who graduated from a course at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, and subsequent promotion was by seniority.
In 1966, at the third National Conference of State Commissions on the Status of Women, the conference organizers did not allow resolutions or actions of any kind meant to abolish discrimination against women, so some women who were attending decided to form an advocacy organization of their own.
The original ten Presidentially authorized Military Commissions were convened in the former terminal building in the discontinued airfield on the Naval Base's Eastern Peninsula.
On February 9, 2008 Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud Al Qosi and Ali Hamza Suleiman Al Bahlul were charged before the Congressionally authorized Guantanamo military commissions authorized by the Military Commissions Act of 2006.
As the Model 1889 entered service, the Rifle Commissions fears were realized, in 1892, it became apparent the rear mounted locking lugs of the Model 1889 were problematic.

Commissions and also
They set out to form Extraordinary Commissions not only at Oblast and Guberniya levels, but also at the large Uyezd Soviets.
He also managed to have the powers of the state's Public Service Commissions increased and fought strenuously, if not completely successfully, to get their decisions exempted from judicial review.
: 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.
The Lord Mayor is also the head of the Commission of Lieutenancy, which represents the Sovereign in the City of London ( other counties usually have Lord Lieutenants, as opposed to Commissions ), and annually attends the Treloar Trust ( named after Sir William Treloar, Lord Mayor in 1906 ), in Hampshire.
* It may also provide for some deliberative democracy ( e. g., Royal Commissions ) or direct popular measures ( e. g., initiative, referendum, recall elections ).
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.
The National Assembly also has permanent departments that oversee the work of the Commissions, Local Assemblies of the People's Power, International Relations, Judicial Affairs and the Administration.
The Director General ( also the director of the Forestry Commission England ) and the directors of the Scottish and Welsh Forestry Commissions make up three of these Commissioners.
Former Education Minister in NDA Government Mr. Murli Manohar Joshi have also been found culpable in the demolition in the Liberhan Commissions ' Report.
Former Education Minister in NDA Government Mr. Murli Manohar Joshi have also been found culpable in the demolition in the Liberhan Commissions ' Report.
* From the 1920s, Gurkhas could also receive King's Indian Commissions, and later full King's or Queen's Commissions, which put them on a par with British officers.
Public inquiries and Royal Commissions are also called through a Royal Warrant issued by the Queen or Governor-in-Council.
The argument in the general public concerning the legality of Padilla's detention also examined one of the provisions of the Military Commissions Act of 2006 enacted on October 17, 2006, which states:
He also has policy responsibility for the Electoral Commission, the Boundary Commissions and the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority.
However, the Rōjū also served as members of the Hyōjōsho council, along with the Ō-Metsuke and representatives of various Bugyō ( Commissions or Departments ).
The Boundary Commissions are also responsible for reviews of boundaries for devolved parliaments and assemblies.
The rules also require the Commissions, if altering constituencies, to take account of inconveniences this will cause and local ties that would be broken.
She also worked for the State Arts Commissions of South Carolina and Mississippi setting up photography programs in rural schools.
CPAC also airs the proceedings of certain Royal Commissions and judicial enquiries.
The constitution also establishes several " National Commissions " to investigate and address recent concerns such as human rights and war crimes.

Commissions and used
In Australia — and particularly New South Wales — Royal Commissions have been investigations into police and government corruption and organised crime using the very broad coercive powers of the Royal Commissioner to defeat the protective systems that powerful, but corrupt, public officials had used to shield themselves from conventional investigation.
This roll is used by the state and territory Electoral Commissions to conduct their elections.
However, there have been cases ( the Tower, Rogers and Warren Commissions ) where the commission has created reports that have been used as evidence in later criminal proceedings.
) A July, 2011 report by the International Organization of Securities Commissions ( IOSCO ), an international body of securities regulators, concluded that while " algorithms and HFT technology have been used by market participants to manage their trading and risk, their usage was also clearly a contributing factor in the flash crash event of May 6, 2010.

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