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The Irish Free State, whose consent to the Abdication Act was also required, neither gave it nor allowed the British legislation to take effect in the Free State's jurisdiction ; instead, the Irish parliament passed its own Actthe Executive Authority ( External Relations ) Actthe day after the Declaration of Abdication Act took force elsewhere, meaning Edward VIII, for one day, remained King of Ireland while George VI was king of all the other realms.
The Ministry of External Relations is responsible for managing the foreign relations of Brazil.
In 1987 he also became Minister of External Relations and in 1988 Deputy Minister of Finance.
* Minister of External Relations and Trade 1988 – 90
Since independence, with Jaja Wachuku as the first Minister of Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations, later called External Affairs, Nigerian foreign policy has been characterized by a focus on Africa as a Regional power and by attachment to several fundamental principles: African unity and independence ; Capability to exercise hegemonic influence in the region: peaceful settlement of disputes ; nonalignment and nonintentional interference in the internal affairs of other nations ; and regional economic cooperation and development.
However, in 1936 George VI had been declared " King of Ireland " and, under the External Relations Act of the same year, it was this king who represented the state in its foreign affairs.
However, as the External Relations Act was still in effect, the head of state of Ireland remained unclear until 1949, when Ireland unambiguously became a republic outside the British Commonwealth by enacting Republic of Ireland Act 1948.
* Canadian Department of External Affairs, Documents on Canadian External Relations ( Ottawa: Queen's Printer, 1967 -).
** The Irish Free State passes the External Relations Act to legislate for Edward VIII's abdication in that realm.
* Government and External Relations
The next day, it passed the External Relations Act, which appointed the monarch only as its representative in foreign affairs.
Shimon Peres and the Ministry of External Relations ( Brazil ) | Foreign Minister of Brazil, Celso Amorim, meet in Brasília.
During the campaign Clann na Poblachta had promised to repeal the External Relations Act of 1936, but did not make an issue of this when the government was being formed.
* Celeste Abraham Clark, Ph. D, former Senior Vice President of Global Public Policy and External Relations of The Kellogg Company
* Gillian Sorensen, senior advisor at the United Nations Foundation and former U. N. Assistant Secretary-General for External Relations
* / Official External Relations Website of the Principality of Monaco
A draft of the constitution was presented personally to the Vatican for review and comment on two occasions by the Department Head at External Relations, Joseph P. Walsh.
This was followed by the enacting of the External Relations Act which provided that the British monarch would represent Ireland ' for the purposes of external representation '.
This ambiguitity was eliminated with the enactment of the Republic of Ireland Act 1948, which came into force in April 1949, and by the repeal of the 1936 External Relations Act which also declared the State to be a republic.
Given that under the External Relations Act the role of representing Ireland in the accreditation of ambassadors belonged to the King of Ireland on the advice of the Irish government, between those years the Irish head of state was unambiguously the King of Ireland.
* Christina L. Shea Senior Vice President, External Relations ; President, General Mills Community Action and Foundation
Furthermore, in an effort to ensure greater coordination and consistency in EU foreign policy, the Treaty of Lisbon created a High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, de facto merging the post of High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy and European Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy.
Representation in international bodies is previously through the European Commissioner for External Relations, who worked alongside the High Representative, but now with the High Representative directly as a Commission Vice President.

External and Act
Even so, the Chinese Immigration Act, 1923, prevented the Poys ' immediate entry into the country until the Department of External Affairs intervened and cited an unfilled quota in the prisoner of war exchange programme with the Japanese Imperial Forces that would permit the Poy family free passage into Canada.
The King's abdication was recognised a day later in the External Relations Act of the Irish Free State and legislation eventually passed in South Africa declared that the abdication took effect there on 10 December.
The Act ended the remaining constitutional role of the British monarchy in relation to the state, by repealing the 1936 External Relations Act, which had vested in George VI and his successors those functions which the Act now transferred to the President.
Section 1 of the Act repealed the Executive Authority ( External Relations ) Act 1936.
The Act repealed the External Relations Act, 1936.
The Executive Authority ( External Relations ) Act 1936 ( No. 58 of 1936 ) was an Act of the Oireachtas ( Irish parliament ).

External and passed
* December 12-The Executive Authority ( External Relations ) Act 1936 is passed, which legislates for the abdication of Edward VIII of the United Kingdom and passing of the throne to George VI.
The amendment passed through the Oireachtas at the same time as the External Relations Act, becoming law on 11 December 1936.
The amendment was passed before the passing of the Executive Authority ( External Relations ) Act 1936 on 12 December which assented to the abdication.

External and next
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The next year, he entered government service, becoming First Deputy Minister of External Economic Relations under Yegor Gaidar.

External and day
This authority was made " to the extent and subject to any conditions which may be determined by law "; the Executive Authority ( External Relations ) Act 1936, signed on the following day, was that law.
The following day, the External fuel tank was mated to the SRBs inside the Vehicle Assembly Building.
External fixator pins or wires ( as above ) are placed each side of the ' man made fracture ' and the external metal apparatus is used to very gradually push the two sides of the bone apart millimetre by millimetre day by day and week by week.

External and well
An undated corpus of proverbs from communes may well precede it ( see under External links below ).
External views requirements may modify the design of the conceptual level ( i. e., add / remove entities and relationships ), but usually a well designed conceptual level for an application well supports most of the needed external views.
External styles include both the traditional styles focusing on application and fighting, as well as the modern styles adapted for competition and exercise.
# Layer III, the External Pyramidal layer, contains predominantly small and medium-size pyramidal neurons, as well as non-pyramidal neurons with vertically oriented intracortical axons ; layers I through III are the main target of interhemispheric corticocortical afferents, and layer III is the principal source of corticocortical efferents.
In 1999, he was appointed as one of the United Kingdom's two members to the European Commission as Commissioner for External Relations where he was responsible for the Union's development and co-operation programmes, as well as liaison with Javier Solana, the High Representative of the Common Foreign and Security Policy.
External environmental factors include customer analysis, competitor analysis, target market analysis, as well as evaluation of any elements of the technological, economic, cultural or political / legal environment likely to impact success.
Within the executive council, there are four elected positions: the President ; the Vice-President External – whose responsibilities include representing the student body and its interests outside the university, as well as managing the student health plan ; the vice-president internal – whose responsibilities include representing the student body and its interests within the University, managing the clubs and sitting on Senate in the university ; and vice-president student life – whose responsibilities include organizing events on campus.
More recently, since February 2007, he has been chairman of the Primary Industries and Resources Standing Committee and the National Capital and External Territories Standing Committee, as well as being an inaugural member of the Standing Committee on Petitions which was established to receive and process petitions to the Federal Parliament from citizens and groups.
External groundwork and paving was mostly complete by now as well.
External and guest authorization options are provided by VRDP as well.
Despite the wide range of responsibilities involved in providing health care in traditional settings, as well as on the battlefield, quality of care compares very favorably with that of civilian health organizations, when measured by civilian standards, according to findings of the DoD's Civilian External Peer Review Program ( CEPRP ).
including control of foreign affairs, taxation ( although this cannot discriminate between states or parts of states ), and regulation of interstate commerce and corporations. Section 51 of the Australian Constitution at theamericanParliament website Since the original ratification of the constitution, the High Court of Australia has settled a number of disputes concerning the extent of the Commonwealth's legislative powers, some of which have been controversial and extensively criticised ; these included a dispute in 1982 over whether the Commonwealth was entitled to designate land for national heritage purposes under United Nations agreements, Barwick, Sir Garfield, A View of the External Affairs Power, Samuel Griffith Society as well as numerous disputes over the extent of the Commonwealth's power over trade union and industrial relations legislation. Creighton, Breen, One Hundred Years of the Conciliation and Arbitration Power: A Province Lost ?, Melbourne University Law Review
External drives almost always use USB 2. 0 or IEEE 1394, with eSATA becoming an option as well.
External bands are often invited to perform during the concert, which aims to entertain the audience as well as exposing students to local talents on the professional level.
The Directorate-General for External Policies ( DG EXPO ) deals with assisting the work of Parliament ’ s delegations, committees and their chairmen as well as coordinating relations and cooperation with the other institutions, national parliaments and foreign bodies.
He also serves as Minister of Defence, Home Affairs and External Communications, as well as Leader of the National Assembly.
For PowerBuilder 12, released in late 2010, Sybase states that this extensibility is less of an issue, because PowerBuilder. NET's APIs allow the use of " off the street XAML " including control templates and skins as well as its ability to use custom WPF controls with less effort than its historic use of External Function calls and “ PBNI ” to access external resources.
External finish and appearance of the Darne machine gun was crude, but worked well and its price was much lower than of any contemporary weapon of compatible combat characteristics.
( Use " External Links " to go to the main California website as well as websites of MESA programs in other states.
* External Crisis-The appearance of a power hostile to Religious conquest, and with Atomics as well as Imperial backing for those same weapons -- the Republic of Korell.
The STS-118 mission delivered and assembled the starboard S5 truss segment of the International Space Station, as well as External Stowage Platform 3, ( ESP-3 ) and a replacement Control Moment Gyroscope ( CMG ).
Previous " inline " SDV concepts, however, envisioned extensive use of Shuttle components such as the existing External Tank, or a " stretched " version thereof, as well as the Shuttle's existing main engines.
It comprises 19 colleges and 12 institutes, as well as a distance-learning External System.

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