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Disputes between the Afar and Issa people of Djibouti have the potential of involving Ethiopian citizens of these groups.
Disputes between the Afar and Issa people of Djibouti have the potential of involving Ethiopian citizens of these groups.
Disputes between offices over fund-raising and organizational direction split the global movement as the North American offices were reluctant to be under the authority of the Vancouver office and its president Patrick Moore.
Disputes between France and Prussia increased.
Disputes between insurers and insureds over the validity of claims or claims handling practices occasionally escalate into litigation ( see insurance bad faith ).
Disputes between the skilled trade unionists ( also known as craft unionists ) and the industrial unionists weakened the organization.
Disputes are still common when deciding appropriate action, and differences in opinion over what light is considered reasonable, and who should be responsible, mean that negotiation must sometimes take place between parties.
Disputes between these post-independence nations have been minor and peaceful.
Disputes between Hungary and Romania regarding this territory would surface regularly, as both considered the region part of their national heritage.
Disputes between " nationalist " and " liberals " wings of the party resulted in a split, with the founding of a new liberal party called the Alliance for the Future of Austria ( BZÖ ) and led by Jörg Haider.
Disputes between the Orthodox and Catholic Greeks of the community were frequent and persisted until 1797 when the city was occupied by France who closed all the religious confraternities and confiscated the archive of the Greek community.
Disputes were a power struggle between the powerful ( royalty against deputies ) rather than a fight between royalty and populism.
Disputes between British Columbia and Alaska over the Dixon Entrance of the Hecate Strait between Prince Rupert and the Queen Charlotte Islands have not been resolved.
Disputes over grazing rights, exacerbated by the introduction of wheat farming, led to the eruption of range wars between cattle ranchers and sheep herders.
Disputes between dealerships and customers arose later because many dealerships refused to do warranty work because they were not reimbursed.
Disputes between Israelis, some of whom are Jews, with Palestinians, some of whom are Arabs, for control of the area go back at least to the beginning of significant Zionist immigration in 1881, a result in part of Russian persecution of Jews who were wrongly blamed for the assassination of Alexander II.
Disputes between doctors, nurses and doulas have been described as a " turf battle ", though it is also recognized that doulas and nurses can occupy complementary roles that provide opportunities for mutual learning and assistance.
# Disputes between private parties, such as individuals or corporations.
# Disputes between private parties and public officials.
# Disputes between public officials or public bodies.
In cases where there appears to be concurrent jurisdiction or a conflict of laws between the judicial and administrative courts, whether both retain jurisdiction (" positive dispute ") or decline jurisdiction (" negative dispute "), the Jurisdictional Disputes Tribunal ( Tribunal des Conflits ) decides the issue.
The next year, in the aftermath of the Great Fire of London which ravaged the city in September 1666, parliament set up a court to settle disputes between landlords and tenants of burned buildings ( Fire of London Disputes Act 1666 ), and passed a series of acts setting down regulations for rebuilding of the city ( Rebuilding of London Act 1666 ).

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* Thaddeus Mason Pope, Surrogate Selection: An Increasingly Viable, But Limited, Solution to Intractable Futility Disputes, 3 St. Louis University Journal of Health Law and Policy 183-252 ( 2010 ).

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Disputes that had been confined to the Church of England could be dealt with legislatively in that realm, but as the Communion spread out into new nations and disparate cultures, such controversies multiplied and intensified.
Disputes regarding his exact birth date derive from contradictory census records and draft registration records.
The Trades Disputes Act 1927 was repealed, and a Dock Labour Scheme was introduced in 1947 to put an end to the casual system of hiring labour in the docks, Wages for members of the police force were significantly increased.
Disputes occurred in the city of Jamnia.
On November 1, 2005, Germany enacted the “ Act on Model Case Proceedings in Disputes under Capital Markets Law ( Capital Markets Model Case Act )” allowing sample proceedings to be brought before the courts in litigation arising from mass capital markets transactions.
Disputes over inclusion or exclusion in the DSM can underscore the fact that reevaluation of controversial disorders can be viewed as a political as well as scientific decision.
* Sherwyn, David, Tracey, Bruce & Zev Eigen, " In Defense of Mandatory Arbitration of Employment Disputes: Saving the Baby, Tossing out the Bath Water, and Constructing a New Sink in the Process ", 2 U. Pa. J.
Disputes over christological questions have led certain branches to reject some of the councils that others accept.
: But abhorred Eris (' Strife ') bare painful Ponos (' Toil / Labor '), Lethe (' Forgetfulness ') and Limos (' Famine ') and tearful Algos ( Pains / Sorrows ), Hysminai (' Fightings / Combats ') also, Makhai (' Battles '), Phonoi (' Murders / Slaughterings '), Androctasiai (' Manslaughters '), Neikea (' Quarrels '), Pseudologoi (' Lies / Falsehoods '), Amphilogiai (' Disputes '), Dysnomia (' Lawlessness ') and Ate (' Ruin / Folly '), all of one nature, and Horkos (' Oath ') who most troubles men upon earth when anyone wilfully swears a false oath.
Disputes over the key scientific facts of global warming are now more prevalent in the popular media than in the scientific literature, where such issues are treated as resolved, and more in the United States than globally.
The Security Council could subsequently pass resolutions under Chapter VI of the UN Charter to recommend the " Pacific Resolution of Disputes.
One month following its conclusion, a similar agreement, General Act for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, was concluded in Geneva, which obliged its signatory parties to establish conciliation commissions in any case of dispute.
Disputes over Moroccan sovereignty were links in the chain of events that led to World War I.
Disputes over slavery placed the church in difficulty in the first half of the 19th century, with the northern church leaders fearful of a split with the South, and reluctant to take a stand.
Peru also has committed itself to arbitration of investment disputes under the auspices of ICSID ( the World Bank ' sInternational Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes ) or other international or national arbitration tribunals.

Disputes and were
Disputes involving peerage claims were normally referred by the Crown to the House of Lords, perhaps because hereditary peers were, prior to the House of Lords Act 1999, members of that House.
Disputes with millers were recorded in 1720 and 1722, and ownership of the navigation was disputed on Ashley's death.
Disputes were to be settled via International Chamber of Commerce ( ICC ) arbitration.
" Disputes arising from this treaty were the subject of the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824.
He was one of the foremost advocates of his age and as Attorney-General guided the Trade Disputes Act of 1927 through the House of Commons after the general strike of 1926 which had ended with large-scale unemployment while those still employed were forced to accept longer hours, lower wages, and district wage agreements.
Disputes between the Arabs of Hittin and the Jews of Mitzpa and Kfar Hittim were frequent, and in the 1929 Palestine riots, the Arabs of Hittin joined forces with nearby villages to attack Kfar Hittim.
After the United Kingdom general election, 1906 a coalition government composed of the new Labour Party and the Liberals, among whom David Lloyd George and Winston Churchill were rising stars, quickly passed the Trade Disputes Act 1906.
In the United Kingdom, sympathy strikes were outlawed by the Trade Disputes and Trade Union Act of 1927 in the aftermath of the General Strike.
In fact the strike was largely peaceful and restrained, and fears of future outbreaks were quelled somewhat by the passing of the Trades Disputes Act.
This short term behind bars was because the Trades Disputes Act of 1927 was used against the supporters of the strike among whom the WIL were prominent.
Disputes there with white farmers and ranchers led to murders of several Nez Perce, and the murderers were never prosecuted.
Disputes between the two factions were frequent.
Disputes between the union and the large Waihi Goldmining Company were frequent.
Both productions were a success, but Grimaldi was taken ill half way through Disputes in China's run.
In 1948, this Order in Council and the IDI act were consolidated into the Industrial Relations and Disputes Investigation Act.
Disputes between the BIA and the Japanese military police, the kempeitai were not related to the BIA's excesses against civilians however, but rather were over the BIA's attempts to form local governments in various towns in Burma.

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