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The institutional organization is the result of the organic law and ordinary law passed by the Parliament on 16 February 1999.
A new police organization law, passed by the National Assembly and signed into law in August 1996, further codified both civilian control of the police and the professionalization of that law enforcement agency.
After the February 26, 1990 elections, the Sandinistas lost and peacefully passed power to the National Opposition Union ( UNO ), an alliance of 14 opposition parties ranging from the conservative business organization COSEP to Nicaraguan communists.
" Yet when a declaration of war was passed by the U. S. Congress in April 1917, the IWW's general secretary-treasurer Bill Haywood became determined that the organization should adopt a low profile in order to avoid perceived threats to its existence.
Although Moran suffered a heavy blow, he still managed to keep control of his territory until the early 1930s, when control passed to the Chicago Outfit under Frank Nitti, who had taken control of the Capone organization after Capone's conviction for income tax evasion.
Montgomery County was established by an act of the Indiana state legislature passed on December 21, 1822, which defined the county's boundaries and provided for the organization of its government.
When in the fifth century the Italian peninsula passed under the control of first Odoacer and then the Ostrogoths, the church organization in Italy, and the bishop of Rome as its head, submitted to their sovereign authority while asserting their spiritual primacy over the whole Church.
As well, the Liberal government of Jean Chrétien passed party financing legislation that resulted in the Bloc receiving millions of dollars in subsidies that helped to stabilize its organization.
In October of 2007, the deed to Berton House was passed to the Writers ' Trust of Canada ; the literary organization now oversees the program as part of its roster of literary support.
In June, 1919, the AFL national organization, in session in Atlantic City, New Jersey, passed resolutions in opposition to the general strike.
Legislation quickly passed to allow for the instant deportation of any foreign-born radicals who advocated revolution or belonged to any organization opposed to organized government.
Tokyo had been awarded the organization of the 1940 Summer Olympics, but this honor was subsequently passed to Helsinki because of Japan's invasion of China, before ultimately being canceled because of World War II.
The organization of fire fighters started on July 1, 1913 after the Village Council passed an ordinance creating the Volunteer Fire Company and was the forerunner of the present-day modern Volunteer Fire Department.
In the second trial, Karl Radek provided ( or more accurately was forced to provide ) the pretext for greater purge to come on a massive scale with his testimony that there was a " third organization separate from the cadres which had passed through school " as well as " semi-Trotskyites, quarter-Trotskyites, one-eighth-Trotskyites, people who helped us, not knowing of the terrorist organization but sympathizing with us, people who from liberalism, from a Fronde against the Party, gave us this help.
The law passed by the last congress has improved the organization of the Immigration Department, but it has done very little toward sifting those who come to our shores.
At the meeting they passed the first proposition of the new organization: " It is the unanimous sense of this convention that the attempt to abandon entirely the use of all means of personal restraint is not sanctioned by the true interests of the insane.
News that New Mexico's legislative assembly had just passed an act for organization of a U. S. territorial government helped ease Mexican concern about abandoning the people of New Mexico.
The modern English-only movement has met with rejection from the private organization Linguistic Society of America, which passed a resolution in 1986 – 87 opposing "' English only ' measures on the grounds that they are based on misconceptions about the role of a common language in establishing political unity, and that they are inconsistent with basic American traditions of linguistic tolerance.
The Bond, on its side, sought to draw closer to Het Volk, the Boer organization in the Transvaal, and similar bodies, and at its 1906 congress, held in March that year at Ceres, a resolution with that aim was passed, the design being to unify, in accordance with the original conception of the Bond, Dutch sentiment and action throughout South Africa.
On April 19, 1866, the first anti-cruelty law was passed since the founding of ASPCA, and the organization was granted the right to enforce anti-cruelty laws.
In 1906 it passed a series of acts dealing with the organization and administration of the new provincial government and incorporated the cities of Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, and Wetaskiwin.
During the period of secularization and sequestration ( 1845 – 57 ) the University of Seville passed into the control of the State and received a new organization.
* Legal assurance that the manufacturer is being regularly audited by the certification organization to ensure the maintenance of the original process standard that was employed in the manufacture of the test specimen that passed the test.

organization and resolution
The senior policy officer may be moved to think hard about a problem by any of an infinite variety of stimuli: an idea in his own head, the suggestions of a colleague, a question from the Secretary or the President, a proposal by another department, a communication from a foreign government or an American ambassador abroad, the filing of an item for the agenda of the United Nations or of any other of dozens of international bodies, a news item read at the breakfast table, a question to the President or the Secretary at a news conference, a speech by a Senator or Congressman, an article in a periodical, a resolution from a national organization, a request for assistance from some private American interests abroad, et cetera, ad infinitum.
Cultural anthropology also covers economic and political organization, law and conflict resolution, patterns of consumption and exchange, material culture, technology, infrastructure, gender relations, ethnicity, childrearing and socialization, religion, myth, symbols, values, etiquette, worldview, sports, music, nutrition, recreation, games, food, festivals, and language ( which is also the object of study in linguistic anthropology ).
On 22 June 1934, the ILO adopted a resolution inviting the US government to join the organization.
Experiences in Portland and Seattle have demonstrated that successful collaborative planning depends on a number of interrelated factors: the process must be truly inclusive, with all stakeholders and affected groups invited to the table ; the community must have final decision-making authority ; full government commitment ( of both financial and intellectual resources ) must be manifest ; participants should be given clear objectives by planning staff, who facilitate the process by providing guidance, consultancy, expert opinions, and research ; and facilitators should be trained in conflict resolution and community organization.
The definition of " international NGO " ( INGO ) is first given in resolution 288 ( X ) of ECOSOC on February 27, 1950: it is defined as " any international organization that is not founded by an international treaty ".
They argue that, in interpreting a resolution of an international organization, one must look to the process of the negotiation and adoption of the text.
Other factors impact a sensor's resolution, including sensor size, lens quality, and the organization of the pixels ( for example, a monochrome camera without a Bayer filter mosaic has a higher resolution than a typical color camera ).
During this session, the Belgian Mission at the UN asked for a vote on ILGA's application, because " The organization had applied for over ten years and met all prerequisites under the resolution.
Indeed, vast literature on organization, property, law enforcement, ownership, religion, warfare, values, conflict resolution, authority, rights, and families have grown and evolved without any reference to any analogous social behaviors in animals.
The American Arbitration Association ® ( AAA ), is a not-for-profit organization with offices throughout the U. S. AAA has a long history and experience in the field of alternative dispute resolution, providing services to individuals and organizations who wish to resolve conflicts out of court.
J. Roswell Flowers initiated a resolution on the subject, which caused many Oneness baptizers to withdraw from the organization.
The Society's roots can be traced back to 1961 when the Institute of Radio Engineers ( IRE ) and the American Institute of Electrical Engineers ( AlEE ) passed a joint resolution calling for a " merger or consolidation ... into one organization.
It established itself as an organization that would only allow female members, and it passed a resolution opposing the Fifteenth Amendment, angering many Negro activists and white abolitionists.
Since the founding of the United Nations after World War II this organization has sought to act as a forum for resolution in matters of international conflict and is often instrumental in peace processes and peace treaties.
Furthermore, the Pax Ludens Foundation based in the Netherlands is an organization that puts together conflict resolution simulations set in an International Relations scenario to help students learn about the intricacies of where conflict emerges in the world of international politics.
* Dispute resolution organization
Later names for this organization included the Church of the Latter Day Saints ( by 1834 resolution ), the Church of Jesus Christ, the Church of God, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ( by an 1838 revelation ).
The resource is meant to be used in schools to teach children in grades 6-12 about conflict resolution, global citizenship, human rights, and the link between sustainability and peace ; there are currently 5, 000 users and by 2010 the organization hopes to have 20, 000 educators utilizing the resource.
Nader ’ s areas of interest include comparative ethnography of law and dispute resolution, conflict, comparative family organization, the anthropology of professional mindsets and ethnology of the Middle East, Mexico, Latin America and the contemporary United States.
The resolution called for the return of refugees to their homes and defined the role of the U. N. United Nations Conciliation Commission as an organization to facilitate peace in the region.
In March 1865 Payne enlisted for one year in the 15th Kansas Cavalry as a private assigned to Company H. The unit had been activated in response to a January state legislative resolution which called for the organization of a regiment of veteran volunteer cavalry to protect western Kansas from Indian activity.

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