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Resolutions which a Lambeth Conference may pass are without legal effect, but they are nonetheless influential.
** Resolutions are offered to accomplish the purpose of the meeting -- these may either be prepared in advance or a committee can be appointed to draft resolutions and to make a report back to the assembly.
The Virginia Resolution, unlike the contemporaneous Kentucky Resolutions, did not assert that the states may declare a federal law null and void.
The Virginia Resolution thus is sometimes considered to be more tempered than the Kentucky Resolutions, which assert that a state may nullify unconstitutional federal laws.
Special Resolutions covering some topics may be a statutory requirement.

Resolutions and be
Madison and Jefferson secretly drafted the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions declaring the Alien and Sedition Acts to be unconstitutional and noted that " states, in contesting obnoxious laws, should ' interpose for arresting the progress of the evil.
Although the New England states rejected the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions in 1798 – 99, several years later, the state governments of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island threatened to ignore the Embargo Act of 1807 based on the authority of states to stand up to laws deemed by those states to be unconstitutional.
in 1868 Gladstone proposed the Irish Church Resolutions to reunite the Liberal Party for government ( on the issue of disestablishment of the Church of Ireland – this would be done during Gladstone's First Government in 1869 and meant that Irish Roman Catholics did not need to pay their tithes to the Anglican Church of Ireland ).
" Nullification can be traced back to arguments by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in writing the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions of 1798.
Heavy fighting having broken out between Israel and Syria following Israeli work undertaken on Arab-owned land in the DMZ, the Security Council in Resolutions 92 ( 1951 ) and 93 ( 1951 ) of 8 and 18 May 1951 called upon the parties to cease fighting and endorsed the request of the Chief of Staff of UNTSO that the Israeli company involved be instructed to cease all operations in the DMZ until such time as an agreement is arranged through the Chairman of the MAC for continuing its project.
* Report and Resolutions of a Public Meeting, Held at Glasgow, on Friday, March 20 1846, in Support of Sir Robert Peel's Suggestions in Reference to Railways – Peel had commented upon the impolity and danger of allowing too much capital to be invested in railways in too short a period.
Resolutions must be adopted in public but do not require public hearings.
Iraq claimed that it had disposed of its anthrax stockpiles at a specific site, but UNMOVIC found this impossible to confirm since Iraq had not allowed the destruction to be witnessed by inspectors as required by the pertinent Resolutions.
) At a meeting on December 2 in Stoufferville, Mackenzie set forth his plan for rebellion in greatest detail: British troops occupied in Lower Canada would be unable to do anything as Reformers from the country marched on Toronto ; once there they would join up with Rolph, Morrison, and important men such as Peter Robinson, George Herchmer Markland, and John Henry Dunn ( who were not Reformers, but who had resigned from the Executive Council in protest of Lord John Russell's Ten Resolutions ).
The United Nations has issued Security Council Resolutions that declared some wars to be legal actions under international law, most notably Resolution 678, authorizing the Gulf War in Iraq in 1991.
Resolutions were eventually proposed that all PAW credentials be signed by individuals of the same race.
The resolution authorized President Bush to use the Armed Forces of the United States " as he determines to be necessary and appropriate " in order to " defend the national security of the United States against the continuing threat posed by Iraq ; and enforce all relevant United Nations Security Council Resolutions regarding Iraq.
A host of UN Resolutions ( 38 – 47 ) were passed calling for a plebiscite to be held in Kashmir to determine accession to India or Pakistan.
Ensign also voted in support of the President to use the United States Armed Forces " as he determines to be necessary and appropriate " in order to " defend the national security of the United States against the continuing threat posed by Iraq ; and enforce all relevant United Nations Security Council Resolutions regarding Iraq.
He led Nova Scotia's anti-Confederation movement believing the Quebec Resolutions to be bad for the province.
The style and format of the " Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions " was that of the " Declaration of Independence "; for example the " Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions " stated, " We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men and women are created equal and endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights.
** Speaking in the House upon the Ninety-Two Resolutions, which he frames and Mr. Bedard moves, Louis-Joseph Papineau says " It is certain that, before long, the whole of America will be republicanized.
The Resolutions can not be justified, for they favor the refusal of supplies, without which there would be no means of defraying the expense of governing the Province.

Resolutions and voted
Resolutions for provisional appropriations had never been voted by division until 2011.
He voted against the Ninety-Two Resolutions.
Despite being a staunch Unionist politically, Hodge voted against the support for the " Spring Resolutions " of the 1861 General Assembly of the Old School Presbyterian Church, thinking it was not the business of the church to involve itself in political matters ; because of the resolutions, the denomination then split North and South.
In the same year, he voted for the Virginia Resolutions in the House of Delegates.

Resolutions and on
* took a strong line on the right of return for refugees to properties vacated in the 1974 displacement of Cypriots on both sides, which was based on both UN Resolutions and decisions of the European Court of Human Rights ;
Resolutions of the ICANN Board, preliminary reports, and minutes of the meetings, are published on the ICANN website, sometimes in real time.
Years later, the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 led anti-slavery activists to quote the Resolutions to support their calls on Northern states to nullify what they considered unconstitutional enforcement of the law.
Rather than purporting to nullify the Alien and Sedition Acts, the 1798 Resolutions called on the other states to join Kentucky " in declaring these acts void and of no force " and " in requesting their repeal at the next session of Congress ".
The long-term importance of the Resolutions lies not in their attack on the Alien and Sedition Acts, but rather in their strong statements of states ' rights theory, which led to the rather different concepts of nullification and interposition.
The United Nations imposed sanctions on Libya for these two acts ( with UN Security Council Resolutions 731, 748 and 883 ).
Janeway and Chakotay eventually become close friends, though in the second season episode " Resolutions ", they experience romantic tension when they enter a state of self-imposed quarantine on an alien planet, after contracting a fatal virus.
The peace process collapsed following the outbreak of the second Palestinian ( Intifada ) uprising in September 2000, though Syria continues to call for a comprehensive settlement based on UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338, and the land-for-peace formula adopted at the 1991 Madrid conference.
General Assembly Resolutions are generally non-binding on member states, but carry considerable political weight, and are legally binding towards the operations of the General Assembly.
Jefferson and Madison were deeply upset by the unconstitutionality of the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 ; they secretly wrote the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, which called on state legislatures to nullify unconstitutional laws.
Bryan, once seated, was Nebraska's representative to the Committee on Resolutions ( generally called the " platform committee "), which allocated 80 minutes to each side in the debate and selected Bryan as one of the speakers.
Once the convention came to order, Arkansas Senator James K. Jones, chair of the Committee on Resolutions, read the proposed platform to cheers by many delegates ; the reading of the pro-gold minority report attracted less applause.
The House passed the Pinckney Resolutions on May 26, 1836, the third of which was known from the beginning as the " gag rule " and passed with a vote of 117 to 68 ( The first stated that Congress had no constitutional authority to interfere with slavery in the states and the second that it " ought not " do so in the District of Columbia.
The aim of Israeli – Palestinian negotiations was to establish a Palestinian Interim Self-Government Authority, an elected Council, for the Palestinian people in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, for a transitional period not exceeding five years, leading to a permanent settlement based on UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338, an integral part of the whole peace process.
Coke, not satisfied by this, immediately began preparing the Resolutions on 1 April, a series of Parliamentary declarations.
The Resolutions were unanimously accepted by the Commons on 3 April, and Coke, Selden, Dudley Digges and Thomas Littleton presented them to the House of Lords.
With the Resolutions rejected, Charles presented the Commons with an alternative ; he was willing to allow them to pass a bill confirming Magna Carta and six other liberty-related statutes, on the condition that such a bill contained " no enlargement of former bills ".
The committee produced a petition containing the same elements as the Resolutions, covering discretionary imprisonment, non-Parliamentary taxation, martial law and forced billeting, and had its recommendations accepted by the Commons on 8 May.

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