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Codification and laws
The committee's work led to the League of Nations Codification Conference of 1930, which dealt mainly with the issues of nationality laws, territorial waters and state responsibility to damage caused to foreign nationals.

Codification and book
In 1973 a Synopsis and Codification of the book was published the Universal House of Justice, and then in 1992 an authorized Bahá ' í translation was made available.
The book was divided into six main themes in the Synopsis and Codification by Shoghi Effendi:

Codification and .
Codification was followed in all countries by a growing amount of legislation, some changing and adjusting the older law, much dealing with entirely new situations.
( Codification is the process of enacting a statute that collects and restates pre-existing law in a single document — when that pre-existing law is common law, the common law remains relevant to the interpretation of these statutes.
Under the aegis of the Cardinal Pietro Gasparri, the Commission for the Codification of Canon Law was completed under Benedict XV, who promulgated the Code, effective in 1918.
* Kachru, Braj ( 1985 ), " Standards, Codification and Sociolinguistic Realism ", in: Quirk, Randolph ( ed.
In 1973, on the occasion of the centenary of the revelation of the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, the Universal House of Justice released a Synopsis and Codification of the text, which was supplemented by 21 passages of the Aqdas that had already been translated by Shoghi Effendi.
It is currently composed by a president, nominated by the Council of MInisters, several ex officio councilors — former prime ministers of Spain, directors or presidents of the Royal Spanish Academy, the Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation, the Royal Academy of History, the Social and Economic Council, the Attorney General of the State, the Chief of Staff, the governor of the Bank of Spain, the Director of the Juridical Service of the State, and the presidents of the General Commission of Codification and Law — several permanent councilors, appointed by decree, and no more than ten elected councilors in addition to the Council's Secretary General.
* Lyal S. Sunga, The Emerging System of International Criminal Law: Developments in Codification and Implementation.
He is known today as the systematizer of Spiritism for which he laid the foundation with the five books of the Spiritist Codification.
Kardec thus produced the books that form the Spiritist Codification.
* The Emerging System of International Criminal Law: Developments in Codification and Implementation, Lyal S. Sunga.
On July 1, 2009, the FASB announced the launch of its Accounting Standards Codification, declaring it to be " the single source of authoritative nongovernmental U. S. generally accepted accounting principles.
" The Codification organizes the many pronouncements that constitute U. S. GAAP into a consistent, searchable format.
The Codification is not to be confused with the FASB's Conceptual Framework, a project begun in 1973 to develop a sound theoretical basis for the development of accounting standards in the United States.
The Codification is effective for interim and annual periods ending after September 15, 2009.
All existing accounting standards documents are superseded as described in FASB Statement No. 168, The FASB Accounting Standards Codification and the Hierarchy of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.
All other accounting literature not included in the Codification is nonauthoritative.

consisted and lists
The LoC might be published in the next issue ; some fanzines consisted almost exclusively of letter columns, where discussions were conducted in much the same way as they are in internet newsgroups and mailing lists today, though at a relatively glacial pace.
NATO maintains lists of these names and the assignment of the names for the Russian and Chinese aircraft is handled by the five-nation Air Standardization Coordinating Committee ( ASCC ) which consisted of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America.
Specifically, the nomenklatura consisted of two separate lists: one was for key positions, appointments to which were made by authorities within the party ; the other was for persons who were potential candidates for appointment to those positions.
The LoC might be published in the next issue: some fanzines consisted almost exclusively of letter columns, where discussions were conducted in much the same way as they are in internet newsgroups and mailing lists nowadays, though at a relatively slow pace.
Writing in early Mesopotamia seems to that the need to document economic transactions, and consisted often in lists which scribes knowledgeable in writing and arithmetics engraved in cuneiform letters into tablets of clay.
The OGF consisted of a web site and a series of mailing lists, including the OGF-L list ( for general discussion of open gaming licensing issues ) and the OGF-d20-L list ( for discussion of d20-specific issues ).
In the early days, the Bulletin consisted mainly of lists of raids by the security forces and the arrests of suspects.
At first " Playlistism " consisted of replays of the viewer hit lists from the past, as well as new playlists of sister networks MTV2, MTVU as well as artist and themed playlists.
An important element in the Christian liturgies both East and West consisted of the diptychs, or lists of names of living and dead commemorated at the Eucharist.
The 1952-1953 edition of Jane's All The World's Aircraft lists the head office address as Suite 309, Kass Building, 711 14th Street, N. W., Washington, D. C., with the footnote that the company had reregistered in the U. S. The president is given as Whiting Willauer, and the fleet, which consisted of 23 Curtiss C-46 Commando and 4 Douglas DC-3 aircraft.
The Colonial fleet dispatched to escort the Quorum consisted of the President's Battlestar, Atlantia, and four others, the Galactica, Pacifica, Acropolis, and Triton ( the opening movie's novelization lists another, the Solaria ).
" As this round consisted of three such lists each contestant was given a turn to begin each list.
Despite its title, season three of 100 höjdare consisted of eight different top ten lists, making it only 80 highlights.
Hosted by Bishop ( later Archbishop ) Fulton J. Sheen, the series consisted mainly of Sheen speaking to the camera and discussing moral issues of the day, often using blackboard drawings and lists to help explain the topic.
After 1951, Robards ' career consisted entirely of television performances, but prior to that, the Internet Movie Database lists appearances in 208 movies over a 30-year span before he spent another decade acting in various television shows and series.

consisted and assorted
They consisted of three parts: first, songs and ribald comic sketches by low comedians ; second, assorted olios and male acts, such as acrobats, magicians and solo singers ; and third, chorus numbers and sometimes a burlesque in the English style on politics or a current play.
Their artillery consisted of 28 mountain guns, two field guns, and 30 assorted mortars.
Otter's column, consisted of some 763 men from The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, ' B ' Battery, Regiment of Canadian Artillery, ' C ' Company of the Infantry School Corps, a party of sharpshooters from the Governor General's Foot Guards, a small party of North-West Mounted Police under the command of Percy Neale, and assorted teamsters.
By the end of 1940 the Irish Marine and Coastwatching Service consisted of 6 MTB's and 4 other assorted craft.
By 1941 the Marine and Coastwatching Service consisted of 10 craft ( 6 MTBs plus 4 assorted vessels ) and about 300 all ranks.
The remaining precision munitions consisted of specialized air-to-surface missiles such as the Maverick and the Hellfire, as well as cruise missiles, anti-radar missiles, and assorted small numbers of special weapons.

consisted and laws
The former constitution consisted of four constitutional laws and several amendments, which the new constitution replaces.
The Commonwealth consisted of a number of clans run by chieftains, and the Althing was a combination of parliament and supreme court where disputes appealed from lower courts were settled, laws were decided, and decisions of national importance were taken.
The Novellae consisted of new laws that were passed after 534.
Local men who frequented the brothels mainly consisted of single men ; laws restricting the patrons were not always enforced.
For him, human history consisted of the eternal struggle of the human spirit against the laws of nature, as expressed by the atheism of modern society in the twin forms of liberalism and socialism-capitalist competition leading eventually to the merger of private capitals in a single state-owned economy.
Concerned Women for America's major areas of public policy activity in recent years have consisted of opposition to LGBT political causes ( especially recognition of same-sex unions ), promoting laws restricting abortion, supporting bans on embryonic stem-cell research, and working against pornography.
In his natural state, according to Hobbes, man's life consisted entirely of liberties and not at all of laws" It followeth, that in such a condition, every man has the right to every thing ; even to one another's body.
At that time, Canada's naturalization laws consisted of a hodgepodge of confusing acts, which still retained the term British subject as the designation for Canadian nationals.
However, their strict rule which consisted of unpopular manorial laws made them unpopular amongst the residents of Erdington.
The legal foundation of the Canadian banking system consisted of a series of laws passed in 1870 and 1871.
The Courts found that the " authority " of government consisted of all laws created by the three branches of government ( executive, legislative, and administrative ), as well as any rules, or regulations created by " government actors ".
The Tribunat assumed some of the functions of the Council of Five Hundred, but its role consisted only of deliberating projected laws before their adoption by the Corps législatif, with the legislative initiative remaining with the Council of State.
In 438, Emperor Theodosius published the Codex Theodosianus, which consisted of 16 books, containing all standing laws from the age of Constantine I till then.
The discipline consisted in investigation of laws, patterns, ways, and forms of class struggle, socialist revolution, and development of socialism and construction of communism.

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