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An effort to promote visibility from 1991 to 1992 provoked the government to declare homosexuality illegal in 1994, effectively ending the movement, until 2004, when Grupo Safo – Grupo de Mujeres Lesbianas de Nicaragua was created, four years before homosexuality became legal again.
Various legal aspects of this debate were summarized in The politics of world communication by Cees Hamelink ( 1994 ), social and psychological ones in Understanding global news by Jaap van Ginneken ( 1998 ).
On February 1, 2011, the Seabed Disputes Chamber of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea ( ITLOS ) issued an advisory opinion concerning the legal responsibilities and obligations of States Parties to the Convention with respect to the sponsorship of activities in the Area in accordance with Part XI of the Convention and the 1994 Agreement.
At this time the Stone Roses decided to capitalise on their success by signing to a major label ; then, their current record label Silvertone would not let them out of their contract, which led to a long legal battle that culminated with the band signing with Geffen Records in 1991, and then releasing their second album Second Coming in 1994.
The INCB stated in its 1994 Annual Report that " mate de coca, which is considered harmless and legal in several countries in South America, is an illegal activity under the provisions of both the 1961 Convention and the 1988 Convention, though that was not the intention of the plenipotentiary conferences that adopted those conventions.
In 1994 the influential techno act Autechre released the Anti EP in response to the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 using advanced algorythmic programming to generate non-repetitive breakbeats for the full duration of the tracks to subvert the legal definitions within that legislation.
A court-appointed conservator was appointed to oversee Wilson's financial and legal affairs in 1994.
In late 1994, the Church of Scientology began using various legal tactics to stop distribution of unpublished documents written by L. Ron Hubbard.
Then, in February 1994, Irving spent 10 days of a three-month sentence in London's Pentonville prison for contempt of court following a legal wrangling over publishing rights.
Muzzle brakes were ruled " legal " by the ATF in the United States a short time after the now defunct Federal Assault Weapons Ban went into effect in 1994.
In or around 1994, Eldritch has alluded to have been preoccupied with legal matters surrounding the band, although he has failed to provide many details.
Gatwick Express was the first portion of British Rail's InterCity sector to be converted into a separate train operating unit, ready for franchising as a private business with the assets transferred to Gatwick Express Limited ( legal name Gatwick Express Limited, company no 2912338 ) in March 1994.
The band was threatened with legal action by an Irish pop band of the same name in 1994, and, to avoid a legal dispute, the band appended " 182 " to the end of their name.
The 1994 pieces were never legal tender but were eventually released for sale as part of a presentation set in 1998.
This section took effect September 13, 1994, and expired because of a vote in congress and now it is, once again, legal to own or possess a military-style semi-automatic rifle and magazines capable of holding more than ten rounds of ammunition.
1994 ), the defense " applies when, acting with actual or apparent authority, a government official affirmatively assures the defendant that certain conduct is legal and the defendant reasonably believes that official.
Notably, Menachem Elon adopts a legal positivist approach in his extensive study ( Elon 1994 ), which has been used to train Israeli law students at Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
From 1994 – 98, she was chairwoman of the " Rechtspolitik " working group and legal adviser to the SPD parliamentary group.
According to the not ratified document San Remo Manual on International Law Applicable to Armed Conflicts at Sea, 12 June 1994, a blockade is a legal method of warfare at sea, but is governed by rules.
* A late reply ( 1994 Edition ) to Ronald Dworkin, who criticized legal positivism in general and especially Hart's account of law in Taking Rights Seriously ( 1977 ), A Matter of Principle ( 1985 ) and Law's Empire ( 1986 ).
In 1994, Pak visited North Korea to attend the funeral of President Kim Il Sung, risking legal trouble by the South Korean government in doing so.
The Lees have reacted strongly against these allegations by taking legal action, often winning large out-of-court settlements for defamation from, among others, the International Herald Tribune ( 1994 ), Bloomberg ( 2002 ), The Economist ( 2004 ) and the Financial Times ( 2007 ).

1994 and scholar
* 1994 – Salimuzzaman Siddiqui, Pakistani scientist and scholar ( b. 1897 )
In 1994, scholar Brian Stonehill suggested that Thomas Pynchon's 1973 novel Gravity's Rainbow " not only curses but precurses what we now glibly dub cyberspace.
* 1897 – Salimuzzaman Siddiqui, Pakistani scientist and scholar ( d. 1994 )
* May 20 – Chandrashekarendra Saraswati, Indian religious scholar and saint ( d. 1994 )
A 1994 study by communications scholar Miriam Meyerhoff sought to examine the function of " eh " in New Zealand culture.
* Sir Harold Acton ( 1904 – 1994 ) writer and scholar
* March 1-Ralph Ellison, scholar, writer ( d. 1994 )
In 1994, Ray Silverman, a Swedenborgian minister and literary scholar, thoroughly revised and edited My Religion, organizing the eight unwieldy sections of the first edition into twelve distinct chapters with subheadings to clarify their contents.
The first president of the college, Dr. Edmond Volpe, an American literature scholar, retired in 1994, after having successfully handled the merger of the two colleges and the unification of the two campuses.
** Wing-tsit Chan ( 1901 – 1994 ), Chinese scholar
Máirín Bean Uí Dhalaigh ( née Nic Dhiarmada ; 30 November 1908 – 25 January 1994 ) was a scholar of the Irish language and the wife of Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh, who served as President of Ireland from 1974 – 76.
King, Jr. ( 1925 – 1994 ), American educator and Shakespearean scholar
From 1994 to 2005, Bible prophecy scholar Hal Lindsey hosted a program on TBN titled International Intelligence Briefing, in which Lindsey occasionally aired commentary segments criticizing Muslims and Islam.
In Biblical scholar John P. Meier's Mentor, Message, and Miracles ( A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus, v. 2, 1994, pp. 235 – 506 ), the ' Message ' is the kingdom of God.
Sir Harold Mario Mitchell Acton KBE ( 5 July 1904 – 27 February 1994 ) was a British writer, scholar and dilettante perhaps most famous for being wrongly believed to have inspired the character of " Anthony Blanche " in Evelyn Waugh's novel Brideshead Revisited ( 1945 ).
Smith took up the cause, as a noted religion scholar and, with his help in 1994, Congress passed the American Indian Religious Freedom Act Amendment, basically overturning the Supreme Court's decision.
* Iris Habib Elmasry ( 1910 – 1994 ), Coptic historian and scholar
Ahmad Ali ( 1910 in New Delhi – 14 January 1994 in Karachi ) () was an Indian ( later Pakistani ) novelist, poet, critic, translator, diplomat and scholar, who was responsible for writing Twilight in Delhi.
A pioneering scholar and performer of klezmer music, Sapoznik founded the Max and Frieda Weinstein Archives of Recorded Sound at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research and was its first director from 1982 to 1994.
Ljiljana Crepajac ( Serbian Cyrillic: Љиљана Црепајац ) ( born 1931 ) is a Serbian classical scholar, philologist, a full-time professor at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy on the subject Historical grammar of Old Greek ; she is the head of the Department of Classical Sciences ( since 1994 ), and she has been a full professor since 1987.
Others, such as theatre scholar John Rudlin in Commedia dell ' arte: An Actor's Handbook ( London: Routeledge 1994: 60 ), suggest this origin as well.
* Raymond B. Dillard ( 1994 – 1993 ), American Old Testament scholar
: Robert O. Schlaifer ( 1915 – 1994 ): An original, deep, creative, indefatigable, persistent, versatile, demanding, sometimes irascible scholar, who was an inspiration to us both.
* John B. Stephenson ( 1937 – 1994 ), Appalachian scholar and president of Berea College

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