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Geolibertarians and private
Geolibertarians are advocates of geoism, which is the position that all natural resources – most importantly land – are common assets to which all individuals have an equal right to access ; therefore, individuals must pay rent to the community if they claim land as their private property.

Geolibertarians and property
Geolibertarians consider land to be the common property of all humankind.

Geolibertarians and public
Geolibertarians argue that since public utilities and services increase land value, they could essentially fund themselves through the land value tax.

Geolibertarians and are
Geolibertarians are generally influenced by Georgism, but the ideas behind it pre-date Henry George, and can be found in different forms in the writings of John Locke, the French Physiocrats, Thomas Jefferson, Adam Smith, Thomas Paine, James Mill ( John Stuart Mill's father ), David Ricardo, John Stuart Mill, Herbert Spencer and Thomas Spence.

Geolibertarians and .
Geolibertarians oppose ownership of land on Georgist grounds.
" Geolibertarians generally advocate distributing the land rent to the community via a land value tax, as proposed by Henry George and others before him.
Geolibertarians advocate the land value tax for a number of reasons.
Geolibertarians argue a land value tax is compatible with NAP.

recognize and rule
In Moulton v. Maine the Supreme Court refused to recognize a public safety exception to the Massiah rule.
In 1204, Sabas Asidenos, a local magnate, established himself as the city's ruler, but soon had to recognize the rule of the Empire of Nicaea.
The French colonists refused to recognize Spanish rule, and de Ulloa was expelled from Louisiana by a Creole uprising during the Louisiana Rebellion of 1768.
An agreement was laid out, however, whereby Gumushtigin, the governor of Aleppo, and his Muslim allies at Hisn Kayfa and Mardin would recognize Saladin as the sovereign of his dominions in Syria while Saladin allowed for Gumushtigin and as-Salih al-Malik to continue their rule of Aleppo.
* In an analysis of serial decision making based on majority rule, describes the Smith set and the Schwartz set, but apparently fails to recognize that the Schwartz set can have multiple components.
: It is a rule in formal ecclesiastical proceedings, as I shall have occasion to notice lower down, when books or authors are condemned, to use the very words of the book or author, and to condemn the words in that particular sense which they have in their context and their drift, not in the literal, not in the religious sense, such as the Pope might recognize, were they in another book or author.
John Elliot and many other historians consider that the unification of Spain can essentially be traced back to the marriage of Ferdinand and Isabella, but newer historical opinions recognize that under their rule Spain was still a composite monarchy.
Tvrtko sought help in the remaining Serbian lords that still didn't recognize supreme Ottoman rule.
Kotor played him out as it recognize the supreme rule of the Hungarian King as soon as it rebelled from Venetian rule.
1945 – Japanese briefly assume direct rule in Indochina and recognize the independence of Vietnam.
To make matters worse, Ban Stephen II asked Dubrovnik to pay him the old traditional mogorish tax that it traditionally paid to the Zachlumian and Serbian rulers and even asked it to recognize his supreme rule.
Welles condemned those actions and refused to recognize the legitimacy of Soviet rule in those countries.
Eighty-five years later, Zeno would recognize the reality of the Western Empire's reduced domain ( Imperial control had been lost over even the Italian Peninsula ) after the death Western Emperor Julius Nepos and rule as sole emperor.
Most states recognize the merger doctrine, which holds that a criminal assault cannot serve as the predicate felony for the felony murder rule.
In the description of burgage tenure and tenure in villeinage, the life of which consists in the validity of ancient customs recognized by law, we recognize survivals of a time before the iron rule of feudalism had moulded the law of land in the interests of the king and the great lords.
In affirming the dismissal, the Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit held that Hendel's claims were time-barred under the discovery rule because "... the defendants made representations which any reasonable person would recognize as being contrary to common human experience and, indeed, to the laws of physics.
However, the Ottomans who made claim on the area did not recognize the rule of the Imams of Yemen since their entry into Yemen.
: The rule A will recognize xxxxxb ( by first descending into X to recognize one x, and again descending into X until all the x < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s are consumed, and then recognizing the b ), and then return to S, and fail to recognize a c. The next clause of S will then descend into B, which in turn again descends into X and recognizes the x < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s by means of many recursive calls to X, and then a b, and returns to S and finally recognizes a d.
Though most world governments refused to recognize East Timor's independence or Amaral's authority during his ten day rule in 1975, the East Timorese people regarded Amaral as the country's first president, according to Damien Kingsbury, a political science professor at Deakin University and a leading expert on East Timor.
It found relative support from the new monarch, but his policies were rejected by the PNL cabinet of Ion I. C. Brătianu — although the latter force supported the Entente, it decided not to enter the war until the Entente powers were to recognize Romanian rule in Transylvania, Bukovina, and the Banat, as well as provide the country with military assistance.
He had seen his dream of eventually engendering an American Revolution-style federation between all the newly independent republics, with a government ideally set-up solely to recognize and uphold individual rights, succumb to the pressures of particular interests throughout the region, which rejected that model and had little or no allegiance to liberal principles, thus Valero de Bernabé's dream that Puerto Rico and Cuba would be liberated from Spanish rule and join the Great Colombia ( known as the United Provinces of New Granada ) as an independent state called Borinquen were not realized.

recognize and law
It is most important that we recognize the law of love as being unbreakable in all personal relationships, whether individually, socially or as between whole nations of people.
Essentially this imposed two conditions: First, international law had to recognize and be compatible with an international political system in which a number of states were competitive, suspicious, and opportunistic in their political alignments with one another ; ;
There is no corresponding right to a writ in any pure or continental civil law legal systems, though some mixed systems such as Quebec recognize these prerogative writs.
Courts generally interpret statutes that create new causes of action narrowly – that is, limited to their precise terms — because the courts generally recognize the legislature as being supreme in deciding the reach of judge-made law unless such statute should violate some " second order " constitutional law provision ( cf.
The Empire tried to soften the problems with laws that would restrict slavery, but Brazil would inevitably recognize its end on May 13, 1888, with a law called Lei Áurea, sanctioned by imperial parliament and signed by princess Isabel.
" It is not a law of our intellect, that, in comparing things with each other and taking note of their agreement, we merely recognize as realized in the outward world something that we already had in our minds.
The first layers of it can be seen in east Danish provincial law texts such as Skånske Lov, just as we can recognize west Danish in laws from the same ages in Jyske Lov.
English common law and the United States Constitution recognize the right to a jury trial to be a fundamental civil liberty or civil right that allows the accused to choose whether to be judged by judges or a jury.
Under the Covenant of the League of Nations, all League members agreed that where there was a dispute between states which they " recognize to be suitable for submission to arbitration and which cannot be satisfactorily settled by diplomacy ", the matter would be submitted to the Court for arbitration, with suitable disputes being over the interpretation of an international treaty, a question on international law, the validity of facts which, if true, would breach international obligations and the nature of any reparations to be made for breaching international obligations.
On 23 February 2005, the Union for a Popular Movement ( UMP ) conservative majority at the French National Assembly voted a law compelling history textbooks and teachers to " acknowledge and recognize in particular the positive role of the French presence abroad, especially in North Africa ".
Classic Islamic law details how to recognize impurity, and how to remedy it.
Present international law does not recognize ethnic and other minorities as separate peoples.
Lord Atkin argued that the law should recognize a unifying principle that we owe a duty of reasonable care to our neighbors.
As the UN grounds for the effective execution of international law ( such as International Court of Justice ) and UN represents international character for a state after World War II ( such as United Nations General Assembly and United Nations Security Council ), consequently, a majority of the aligned countries during Cold War in the Western world camp decided to terminate official diplomatic relations to ROC and recognize People's Republic of China instead.
Unfortunately for the Crusader, English common law did not recognize his claim.
A case law doctrine developed whereby courts may generally recognize the efficacy of spendthrift clauses as against trust beneficiaries and their creditors, but not against creditors of a settlor.
The Russian Provisional Government does not recognize the law, as it would alter the relationship between Finland and Russia into a real union, with Russia solely responsible for the defence and foreign relations of Finland with no more say in the country's internal affairs.
He revived the city's ancient government system, including appointing a City Patrician, a City Prefect, and a body of judges whom he commanded to recognize only Roman law.
Various countries recognize some form of due process under customary international law.
Three times ( in 1961, 1963, and 1965 ) in his early terms as a Congressman, Anderson introduced a constitutional amendment to attempt to " recognize the law and authority of Jesus Christ " over the United States.
However, Ponti was still officially married to his first wife Giuliana under Italian law because Italy did not recognize divorce at that time.
Because the People of the Book recognize the God of Abraham as the one and only god, as do Muslims, and they practice revealed faiths based on divine ordinances, tolerance and autonomy is accorded to them in societies governed by sharia ( Islamic divine law ).
Article 32, which provides that " No person shall be denied the right of access to the courts ," originally drafted to recognize criminal due process rights, is now understood as source of due process rights for civil and administrative law cases.
The British Crown and colonial governments did not recognize prior Aboriginal ownership of their lands, waters and property, in spite of claiming that Aborigines fell within the protection of the law as British subjects.

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