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Charter and Carnaro
The next events that influenced the Fascists were the raid of Fiume by Italian nationalist Gabriele d ' Annunzio and the founding of the Charter of Carnaro in 1920.
Many Fascists saw the Charter of Carnaro as an ideal constitution for a Fascist Italy.
With Gabriele D ' Annunzio, he coauthored the Charter of Carnaro, a constitution for Fiume.
Misleadingly the Charter of Carnaro is sometimes also referred to as the " Constitution for the free state of Fiume " even if it has no relation to the Free State.
With the trade unionist De Ambris, D ' Annunzo promulgated a constitution, the Charter of Carnaro, containing strongly progressive or even radical elements.
It is credited as the first constitution of any recognized country embracing corporatist principles ( though outdated significantly by the Charter of Carnaro ), espousing a bicameral parliament, including a western-styled National Assembly, elected directly every four years, and the Corporative Chamber, representing different " corporations ", schools, universities, colonies and local municipalities, in effect appointed by the National Assembly after its inaugural.

Charter and Carta
King Henry in turn reconfirmed Magna Carta and the Charter of the Forest.
He met their leaders along with their French and Scot allies at Runnymede, near London on 15 June 1215 to seal the Great Charter ( Magna Carta in Latin ), which imposed legal limits on the king's personal powers.
Upon his succession he granted the baronage a Charter of Liberties, which linked his rule of law to the Anglo-Saxon tradition, forming a basis for subsequent limitations to the rights of English kings and presaged Magna Carta, which subjected the king to law.
Langton's efforts at mediation created a charter capturing the proposed peace agreement ; it was later renamed Magna Carta, or " Great Charter ".
Magna Carta, also called Magna Carta Libertatum or The Great Charter of the Liberties of England, is an Angevin charter, originally issued in Latin in the year 1215, translated into vernacular-French as early as 1219, and reissued later in the 13th century in modified versions.
Magna Carta is Latin for Great Charter.
The formal concept of civil liberties dates back to the English legal charter the Magna Carta 1215, which in turn was based on pre-existing documents namely the English Charter of Liberties, a landmark document in English legal history.
* November 12 – William Marshal and the papal legate to England, Guala Bicchieri, issue a Charter of Liberties, based on the Magna Carta, in the new King of England's name.
Edward signed the Confirmatio cartaruma confirmation of Magna Carta and its accompanying Charter of the Forestand the nobility agreed to serve with the king on a campaign in Scotland.
The order was fortunate that Stephen was an abbot of extraordinary gifts, and he framed the original version of the Cistercian " constitution " or rule: the Carta Caritatis ( Charter of Charity ).
The Magna Carta or " Great Charter " was one of England's first documents containing commitments by a monarch | sovereign to his people to respect certain law | legal rights.
In 1100, Robert Bigod was one of the King's witnesses recorded on the Charter of Liberties, an important precursor to the Magna Carta of 1215.
* Charter of Liberties ( 1100 )-served as the model for the Magna Carta ( The Great Charter ) in 1215.
In 1214 the barons of England are believed to have met in the Abbey Church and sworn to force King John to accept the Charter of Liberties, the document which influenced the creation of the Magna Carta.
Paine proposes a Continental Charter ( or Charter of the United Colonies ) that would be an American Magna Carta.
The Carta Caritatis ( Charter of Love ) laid out their basic principles, of obedience, poverty, chastity, silence, prayer, and work.
After four hundred years of colonial domination under the Spanish Empire, Puerto Rico finally received its colonial autonomy in 1898 through a Carta de Autonomía ( Charter of Autonomy ).
The region was divided among strongly fortified castles, and in 1191 Thomas I of Savoy found it necessary to grant to the communes a Carta delle Franchigie (" Charter of Liberties ") that preserved autonomy — rights that were fiercely defended until 1770, when they were revoked in order to tie Aosta more closely to the Piedmont, but which were again demanded during post-Napoleonic times.
The Statutes of Mortmain were meant to re-establish the prohibition against donating land to the Church for purposes of avoiding feudal services which had been hinted at in the Magna Carta in 1215 and specifically defined in the Great Charter of 1217.
His son, Edward I of England, was interested in re-establishing the precedent set in the Magna Carta and the Great Charter of 1217.
The Charter of Liberties gave precedent to the Magna Carta and Great Charter of 1217 at the end of the reign of John of England, and the beginning of that of the child Henry III of England.

Charter and del
Dinagat Islands had been a part of the First District of Surigao del Norte until becoming a province on its own on December 2, 2006, with the approval of Republic Act No. 9355, the Charter of the Province of Dinagat Islands, in a plebiscite.

Charter and Italian
The Fascist regime first created a Ministry of Corporations that organized the Italian economy into 22 sectoral corporations, banned workers ' strikes and lock-outs, and in 1927 created the Charter of Labour, which established workers ' rights and duties and created labour tribunals to arbitrate employer-employee disputes.
* Harambee Charter School-66th and Harlan Streets, Afro-Centric curriculum, opened on site of old Overbrook Italian Club

Charter and was
Until the Charter of Liberties was issued in the fall of 1958, there were no guarantees of the right to assemble or to organize for political purposes.
It was created by a deed which he signed on June 7, 1901, and it was incorporated by Royal Charter on August 21, 1902.
In 2002, O ' Donohue launched a court action that argued the Act of Settlement violates the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, but the case was dismissed by the court, which found that, as the Act of Settlement is part of the Canadian constitution, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms does not have supremacy over it.
* 1134 – The name Zagreb was mentioned for the first time in the Felician Charter relating to the establishment of the Zagreb Bishopric around 1094.
In a unanimous 6-0 decision, the Lord's Day Act was ruled an infringement of the freedom of conscience and religion defined in section 2 ( a ) of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
295 ), the Canada Supreme Court opined that the 1906 Lord's Day Act that required most places to be closed on Sunday did not have a legitimate secular purpose, and was an unconstitutional attempt to establish a religious-based closing law in violation of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The framework for the Union of Russia and Belarus was set out in the Treaty On the Formation of a Community of Russia and Belarus ( 1996 ), the Treaty on Russia-Belarus Union, the Union Charter ( 1997 ), and the Treaty of the Formation of a Union State ( 1999 ).
The Royal Charter was granted on 27 July through the passage of the Tonnage Act 1694.
According to its Memorandum & Articles of Association, its objectives are :- “ To act as Nominee or agent or attorney either solely or jointly with others, for any person or persons, partnership, company, corporation, government, state, organisation, sovereign, province, authority, or public body, or any group or association of them ....” Bank of England Nominees Limited was granted an exemption by Edmund Dell, Secretary of State for Trade, from the disclosure requirements under Section 27 ( 9 ) of the Companies Act 1976, because, “ it was considered undesirable that the disclosure requirements should apply to certain categories of shareholders .” The Bank of England is also protected by its Royal Charter status, and the Official Secrets Act.
A provision of the Charter accepting Basel required that in conflicts among the other cantons it was to stay neutral and offer its services for mediation.
The Constitution of Medina (, Ṣaḥīfat al-Madīna ), also known as the Charter of Medina, was drafted by the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
The introduction of a Miner ’ s Charter in 1946 instituted a five-day work week for miners and a standardised day wage structure, and in 1948 a Colliery Workers Supplementary Scheme was approved, providing supplementary allowances to disabled coal-workers and their dependants.
A recent example is the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union which was intended to be included in the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe, that failed to be ratified.
The Concordat of Worms was foreshadowed by the Charter of Liberties of Henry I of England.
This was the result of the Charter of Liberties, 1100, and the agreement at Bec in 1107.
An example was Royal Charter, built in 1857 and wrecked on the coast of Anglesey in 1859.
To Hammarskjöld, the secession of Katanga was an internal Congolese matter and the UN was forbidden to intervene by Article 2 of the United Nations Charter.
The Charter was signed on December 13, 1769, on behalf of George III of the United Kingdom | King George III of Great Britain.
Dwiggins ' design was modified during 1957 to change the date from " 1770 " to " 1769 ," to accord with the date of the College Charter.
Its sole constituent college, Trinity College, was established by Royal Charter in 1592 under Elizabeth I and was closed to Roman Catholics until Catholic Emancipation.

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