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Status and was
The campaign seeks to gain World Heritage Status for the iconic Angus landmark that was the birthplace of one of Scotland's most significant documents, the Declaration of Arbroath.
Status was extended to August 2003, when the Israeli Ministry of Interior granted permanent residency.
During the Perestroika era, The Law on the Status of the Estonian Language was adopted in January 1989.
Guantanamo captive Abdul Razzaq Hekmati requested Ismail Khan's testimony, when he was called before a Combatant Status Review Tribunal.
It was formed in 1937, and later became part of the United Nations as the Commission on the Status of Women.
St David's Metropolitan Status as an archbishopric was later supported by Bernard, Bishop of St David's, Geoffrey of Monmouth and Gerald of Wales.
* Although the Union of South Africa was not among the Dominions that needed to adopt the Statute of Westminster for it to take effect, two laws, the Status of the Union Act, 1934, and the Royal Executive Functions and Seals Act of 1934 were passed to confirm South Africa's status as a sovereign state.
Under the European Union Protected Geographical Status laws introduced in 1992, the name Newcastle Brown Ale was granted protected brand status in February 2000.
In 1946 the city was declared the seat of the Regional Parliament, as capital of a Special Status Region ( 1947 ) whose seat is in the Palazzo dei Normanni.
As the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development is officially responsible only for Status Indians and largely with those living on Indian reserves, the new position was created in order provide a liaison between the federal government and Métis and non-status Aboriginal peoples, urban Aboriginals and their representatives.
This is part of a provision in the country ’ s Code of Personal Status which was introduced by President Bourguiba in 1956.
The UNCHR was established on 10 December 1946 at the first meeting of ECOSOC, and was one of the first two " Functional Commissions " set up within the early UN structure ( the other being the Commission on the Status of Women ).
A new Special Development Status was also introduced in 1967 to provide even higher levels of assistance.
The awards are administered by Status of Women Canada, and may be presented to persons of either gender ; Ben Barry became the first man to win the award when he was presented it in 2008.
The Unitary Status court settlement was federally approved in July 2007.
:* Status: Stable, mature, under development, closed source ( was open source ), shareware ( was freeware ).
The Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995, including the Village Hall ( Bank of Grand Cane ) which gained National Register status earlier in 1988. The Historic District Status is important, as it recognizes the fact that the exterior of the buildings in this short block a half have remained much the same as when they were built around the turn-of-the-century.
* The Sunday World-Herald: State's Smallest Town Holds Onto Status ( written while Rudy Eiler was still alive )
For the 2011-2012 School Year, the Accountability Status for Great Neck Road Elementary, Susan E. Wiley Elementary, and the high school was " In Good Standing ", while Deuville Gardens was " In Need of Improvement ( Year 1 ) Basic ", and the middle school was " In Need of Improvement ( Year 1 ) Focused ".
The overall Accountability Status for the district was " In Need of Improvement ( Year 1 )".

Status and enshrined
The principle of " refoulement " was officially enshrined in the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and is also contained in the 1967 Protocol and Art 3 of the 1984 Torture Convention.

Status and law
For traditional foods with Protected Geographical Status under European law, see List of United Kingdom food and drink products with protected status.
* Status ( law ) and legal status, in law
In 1967, when a group of Croatian intellectuals published the landmark " Declaration on the Status and Name of the Croatian Literary Language " Mesić publicly denounced it as a diversionary attack against the very foundations of Yugoslavia and called for its authors to be prosecuted by law.
Under Italian law, Gorgonzola enjoys Protected Geographical Status.
* Protected geographical indication, one of three Protected Geographical Status markings defined in European Union law to protect the names of regional foods.
Various types of Turrón / Torrone that have Protected Geographical Status under EU law include:
Today Lough Neagh eel fisheries export their eels to restaurants all over the world and Lough Neagh Eel has been granted Protected Geographical Status under European Union law.
The President ’ s Commission on the Status of Women was an advisory commission established on December 14, 1961, by Kennedy to investigate questions regarding women's equality in education, in the workplace, and under the law.
Following these developments in both human rights law and refugee law, the UN eventually adopted in 1954 the Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons.
The 1954 Statelessness Status Convention provided a definition of a stateless person ( which has since become part of customary international law, according to the International Law Commission ), and sets out a number of rights that stateless persons should enjoy.
Shaheen Sardar Ali is a law professor and an author who has served as Former Chair of the National Commission on the Status of Women of Pakistan.
Timoleague Brown Pudding, a type of blood sausage, has been granted Protected Geographical Status under European Union law.
In cases of family law disputes involving a marriage between a Christian woman and a Muslim man, the courts apply the Personal Status Law.
Being a foreigner, Eadulf's status in Ireland is originally that of cu glas ( which translates as " grey dog "), meaning a person without legal standing or honor price ( for a definition of this term, see " Status " in Early Irish Law ); however, his rank as techtaire ( emissary or ambassador ) between Archbishop Theodore and Fidelma's brother King Colgu gave him a high honor price of eight cumals ( a cumal being the value of three cows ) under Irish law ( see Our Lady of Darkness ) and since his marriage to Fidelma ( recognized and approved by her family ) he now has an honor price of half that of Fidelma's but he is not entitled to make legal contracts without her permission ( she is also responsible for any debts that he might incur ) or have any legal responsibility in the raising of Alchu.
Muslim families are subject to the Personal Status Law, which draws on Shari ' a ( Islamic law ).
In cases of family law disputes involving a marriage between a Christian woman and a Muslim man, the courts apply the Personal Status Law.
Gibraltarian status is a legal status in Gibraltar law defined by the Gibraltarian Status Act, 1962.
The most pressing issue for many Bahraini women is the lack of a unified family law or Personal Status Law as it is known, leaving matters of divorce and child custody to the discretion of Sharia judges, who have been criticised for a lack of consistency in their judgements.
The British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act 1914 came into force on 1 January 1915, codifying for the first time the law relating to British nationality.

Status and .
and Robert Sheckley's The Status Civilization ( 1960 ) describes a world which, frightened by the powers of destruction science has given it, becomes static and conformist.
*, commemorates the enaction of Tunisian Code of Personal Status in 1956.
Campaigners believe that the Abbey ’ s historical pronouncement makes it a prime candidate to achieve World Heritage Status.
In the United Kingdom, bass music, or UK Bass, as it is often known there, has had major mainstream success since the late 2000s and early 2010s, with artists such as Example, Chase & Status, Skream, Benga and Wretch 32.
* Boyd, D ( 2003 ) Conservation of North American Bison: Status and Recommendations.
* Stephane Lefebvre, ' The Army of the Czech Republic: A Status Report ,' Journal of Slavic Military Studies, Vol.
* Carr, E. H. ( 1958 ) The Origin and Status of the Cheka.
In 1995, CPZ ( Circuit Park Zandvoort ) got the " A Status " of the Dutch government and began building an international Grand Prix Circuit.
* Equal Opportunity to Education Regardless of Socioeconomic Status: Students have the opportunity to receive equal education regardless of income status, area of residence, gender, race, age, or cost per student.
* Karl Binswanger: Untersuchungen zum Status der Nichtmuslime im Osmanischen Reich des 16.
Benjamin Franklin conducted extensive research on electricity in the 18th century, as documented by Joseph Priestley ( 1767 ) History and Present Status of Electricity, with whom Franklin carried on extended correspondence.
Newer versions of popular browsers such as Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and Internet Explorer on Windows Vista implement the Online Certificate Status Protocol ( OCSP ) to verify that this is not the case.
On January 1, 2009 the U. S .– Iraq Status of Forces Agreement entered into force.
However, during their testimony at their Combatant Status Review Tribunals, several Guantanamo captives, including Abu Zubaydah, described the Khaldan camp as being run by a rival jihadist organizationone that did not support attacking civilians.
Kiribati has Least Developed Country Status and its interests rarely extend beyond the region.
The Committee for the Study of the Legal Status of Women sought to inquire into the status of women all over the world.

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