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Reforms included new laws of habeas corpus and amparo ( court-ordered protection ), the creation of a legislative human rights committee, and the establishment in 1987 of the Office of Human Rights Ombudsman.
Reforms that paved the way for multi-party democracy included the repeal of articles of the constitution, which had enshrined the leading role of the PAIGC.
Reforms included the abolition of feudal restrictions on the sale of large landed estates, the reduction of the power of the guilds in the cities, and the introduction of a new, more efficient commercial law.
For about the next 10 years, the country saw a steady process of secular Westernization through Atatürk's Reforms, which included the unification of education ; the discontinuation of religious and other titles ; the closure of Islamic courts and the replacement of Islamic canon law with a secular civil code modeled after Switzerland's and a penal code modeled after the Italian Penal Code ; recognition of the equality between the sexes and the granting of full political rights to women on 5 December 1934 ; the language reform initiated by the newly founded Turkish Language Association ; replacement of the Ottoman Turkish alphabet with the new Turkish alphabet derived from the Latin alphabet ; the dress law ( the wearing of a fez, is outlawed ); the law on family names ; and many others.
Reforms that were undertaken included the reduction or abolition of education, healthcare and nutrition fees to millions of Venezuelans.
Reforms included the abolition of death penalty, creation of a solidarity tax on wealth ( ISF ), introduction of proportional representation in legislative elections ( which was applied only at the 1986 election ), decentralization of the state ( 1982 – 83 laws ), repeal of price liberalization for books ( Lang Law of 1981 ), etc.
The Haldane Reforms, as they became known, included the creation of an expeditionary force and the transformation of the volunteers into the Territorial Force.
During this period, he enacted the " Mori Reforms " of Japan's education system, which included six years of compulsory, co-educational schooling, and the creation of high schools for training of a select elite.
Between 1865 and 1867, Acosta was a member of a Puerto Rican commission, which included Segundo Ruiz Belvis and Francisco Mariano Quiñones, and which participated in the Junta Informativa de Reformas de Ultramar ( Overseas Reforms Informative Board ) which met in Madrid.
Stanton's publications included many pamphlets on social issues and the book length Sketches of Reforms and Reformers in Great Britain and Ireland ( New York, 1849 ), an examination of British social conditions and activists.
Reforms included changing the spelling by removing non-Roman letters such as ĉ and re-introducing the k / q dichotomy ; removing a couple of the more obscure phonemic contrasts ( one of which,, has been effectively removed from standard Esperanto ); ending the infinitives in-r and the plurals in-i like Italian ; eliminating adjectival agreement, and removing the need for the accusative case by setting up a fixed default word order ; reducing the amount of inherent gender in the vocabulary, providing a masculine suffix and an epicene third-person singular pronoun ; replacing the pronouns and correlatives with forms more similar to the Romance languages ; adding new roots where Esperanto uses the antonymic prefix mal -; replacing much of Esperanto's other regular derivation with separate roots, which are thought to be easier for Westerners to remember ; and replacing much of the Germanic and Slavic vocabulary with Romance forms, such as navo for English-derived ŝipo.

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In December 1934, a small group of nationalists — members of the newly formed Moroccan Action Committee ( Comité d ' Action Marocaine — CAM )— proposed a Plan of Reforms that called for a return to indirect rule as envisaged by the Treaty of Fès, admission of Moroccans to government positions, and establishment of representative councils.
Reforms similar to those proposed in the article were implemented in, for example, Chile in 1981 and Sweden in 1992.
Reforms have permitted an economic growth since 1993, except for a slump after the 1997 Asian financial crisis.
On June 29, 1987, the government's presidential nominee Roh Tae-woo succumbed to the demands and announced the Declaration of Political Reforms which called for the holding of direct presidential elections and restoration of civil rights.
* 107 BC: Roman consul Gaius Marius passes the Marian Reforms, which remove all ownership restrictions for joining the Roman Army.
Reforms happened ; the SEC eliminated fixed commissions, which forced " brokers to compete freely with one another for investors ' business.
Reforms had the effect of lowering prices overall, making it easier for more people to participate in the stock market.
Reforms relating to domestic affairs, the entry to NATO in 1999 and the accession process to the European Union led to conflicts within the coalition, with many members moving to the more liberal Civic Platform, the right-wing Law and Justice party, or the Movement for Reconstruction of Poland ).
Reforms on the military structure would then start to ensure it would meet the requirements for a possible Cold War conflict.
* Umberto Bossi ( born 1941 ), politician ; leader of the Lega Lombarda, and of the Lega Nord ; Minister for Institutional Reforms and Devolution and Minister of Federal Reforms.
Newkirk told an animal rights conference in 2002 that PETA's goal remains animal liberation: " Reforms move a society very importantly from A to B, from B to C, from C to D. It's very hard to take a nation or a world that is built on seeing animals as nothing more than hamburgers, handbags, cheap burglar alarms, tools for research, and move them from A to Z ..."
at :- 107 text: BC 107 – First consulship, abolished land ownership qualification for military service ( Marian Reforms )
In the administrative reforms of 1867 ( Keiō Reforms ), the office was eliminated in favor of a bureaucratic system with ministers for the interior, finance, foreign relations, army, and navy.
Reforms in taxation provided the empire with stability and a much stronger economy, allowing prolonged military campaigns as well as greater revenues for the bureaucracy.
Reforms implemented from 2005 are phasing out specific subsidies in favour of flat-rate payments based only on the area of land in cultivation, and for adopting environmentally beneficial farming methods.
The Sikhs and the Muslims had unsuccessfully claimed separate representation for their communities in the Morley-Minto Reforms of 1909.
Reforms of the early 20th century, which popularized education and promulgated a writing style reflective of speech ( baihuawen ) to replace the arcane literary style ( wenyanwen ), increased literacy rates for both males and females.
In the Annual Review for 1808 two articles of his are traced — a " Review of Fox's History ," and an article on " Bentham's Law Reforms ," probably his first published notice of Bentham.
Set against the economic boom from oil revenue it became apparent that the Land Reforms did not make life better for the rural population: according to Amid, ".. only a small group of rural people experienced increasing improvements in their welfare and poverty remained the lot of the majority ".
In essence, as Prime Minister, Henry Campbell-Bannerman either directly enacted, or laid the groundwork for later developments, in the " Great Liberal Reforms " of the early 20th Century, which effectively represented the emergence of the welfare state within the UK.
Reforms based on various European states including Imperial Britain, Imperial Germany, and Switzerland were made so that it would become responsive to control from the central government, prepared for future conflicts, and develop refined command and support structures ; it led to the development of professional military thinkers and cadre.
Those that did return to European Russia did so with enthusiasm for the enforcement of the Emancipation Reforms of 1861.

Reforms and compulsory
Reforms in was also made in the Swedish compulsory school based on what is called the LGR 11 as its new curriculum.

Reforms and was
The Rajasthan Land Reforms and Resumption of Jagirs Act, 1952 was the landmark in the legal history of land reforms in Rajasthan which was followed by Rajasthan Tenancy Act, 1955 that became applicable to the whole of Rajasthan.
Of all the Gregorian Reforms which were embodied by Lateran I, celibacy of the clergy was the most successful.
Their seating was " disorderly and indiscriminate " until Augustus prescribed its arrangement in his Social Reforms.
In the wake of the Cluniac Reforms, this involvement was increasingly seen as inappropriate by the Papacy.
The reign of Robert II was quite important because it involved the Peace and Truce of God ( beginning in 989 ) and the Cluniac Reforms.
As archbishop, he was appointed papal legate to France by Pope Paschal II during the time that Paschal was induced under pressure from Holy Roman Emperor Henry V to issue the Privilegium of 1111, by which he yielded much of the papal prerogatives that had been so forcefully claimed by Pope Gregory VII in the Gregorian Reforms.
In 1928, as one of Atatürk's Reforms in the early years of the Republic of Turkey, the Ottoman script was replaced with a Latin alphabet.
In 1786, the Republic of El Salvador, which previously had been broken up into many corregimientos, was transformed into an intendancy, as part of the Bourbon Reforms.
Reforms continued and in 1952 the decision was made to shift the capital from the ancient capital of Punakha to Thimphu.
Instead of returning to India, he was reassigned to units in England, serving as an adjutant to the 2nd South Middlesex Volunteers ( amalgamated into the 7th Middlesex during the Haldane Reforms ) and helping form the 10th Middlesex, until he was accepted into the Staff College at Camberley in 1913 ( starting work there in January 1914 ).
The lengthy reform process of assimilating the Celtic churches into the European mainstream was caused in part by the slow reform of the Papacy itself over many years, but it quickened after the Gregorian Reforms ( 1150 – 80 ).
Reforms in 1981 led to a deconstruction of his cult status and the Chinese Communist Party was aversive to a cult of personality style rule lest it recreate the chaos of the Cultural Revolution.
The Bourbon Reforms introduced the new office of the intendant, which was appointed directly by the crown and had broad fiscal and administrative powers in political and military issues.
The Black Watch was formed as part of the Childers Reforms in 1881 when the 42nd ( Royal Highland ) Regiment of Foot ( The Black Watch ) was amalgamated with the 73rd ( Perthshire ) Regiment of Foot to form two battalions of the newly named the Black Watch ( Royal Highlanders ).
The ' Liberal Reforms ' hadn't produce enough of good results for the people to believe, but rather, they resented some of them as it was the case with the Livingston Code, the system of taxation, among others.
The Land Reforms Ordinance was a law in the state of Kerala, India by K. R. Gowri Amma minister in the first EMS government.
Soon after taking its oath of office, the government introduced the controversial Land Reforms Ordinance, which was later made into an act.
In 1990, as part of the Dawkins Reforms, the Conservatorium amalgamated with the University of Sydney, and was renamed the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.

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