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territorial and organisation
The territorial organisation of the Republic of Serbia was regulated by the Law on Territorial Organisation and Local Self-Government, adopted in the Assembly of Serbia on 24 July 1991.
Outside the territorial organisation, the Specialist Mobile Unit Command Palidoro ( based in Rome ) controls the Mobile Unit Division, the Specialist Unit Division and the ROS.
In 1961, the so-called Unity Law (; ; ), of which the fourth chapter was dedicated to the territorial organisation of the municipalities, was adopted.
* Nordmark, the " Northern March ", the Ottonian empire's territorial organisation on the conquered areas of the Wends.
* Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary for Scotland ( commonly known as HMIC )-this organisation is responsible to the Scottish Government and examines Scotland's territorial police forces, the Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency, the Scottish Criminal Record Office, the Scottish Police College and the Scottish Police Information Strategy.
All socialist organisation split over the question to greater or lesser degree, between left wing " internationalist " factions, which continued to seek the united action of the working class against worldwide capitalism without regard to territorial boundaries, and right wing " defencists ," who rallied to their national colors to defend their country in time of military conflict.
Reference: Executive Order 081 of July 8 1998 on administrative and territorial organisation in the RDC
It initially comprised the northern third of the Marca ( roughly corresponding to the modern state of Brandenburg ) and was part of the territorial organisation of areas conquered from the Wends.
* the German name for the Northern March-a territorial organisation in Holy Roman Empire
In a narrower sense, the territorial defence was a separate organisation equal to the army, navy and air force.
Because the Baltic tribes inhabiting Prussia never formed a common political and territorial organisation, they had no reason to adopt a common ethnic or national name.
* A territorial organisation ( 5 land régions: Île-de-France, Nord-Ouest, Sud-Ouest, Sud-Est et Nord-Est );
In 2000, the UNMIK administration changed territorial organisation on the territory of Kosovo.
A manor house is a country house that historically formed the administrative centre of a manor, the lowest unit of territorial organisation in the feudal system in Europe.
Black-backed jackals are monogamous and territorial animals, whose social organisation greatly resembles that of golden jackals.
The subsequent territorial organisation of the department was as follows:
A related organisation is the Loan Council, which coordinates borrowing by the federal and state and territorial governments of Australia.
They had their own individual organisation with a territorial assembly elected by universal suffrage ; the assembly appointed a governing council, its president being the governor appointed by the central power.

territorial and Serbia
Map of the territorial subdivisions of Serbia and Montenegro.
The Serbian Empire was established in 1346 by Stephen Dušan the Mighty, during which time Serbia reached its territorial peak, becoming one of the most powerful states in Europe and the most powerful in the Balkans.
In the course of the First Balkan War in 1912, the Balkan League, including Serbia, defeated the Ottoman Empire and conquered its European territories, which enabled territorial expansion into Raška and Kosovo.
In 1691, the Serbs who lived in the Habsburg Monarchy ( now Vojvodina province in northern Serbia ) gained from the Habsburg emperor the right to territorial autonomy within one separate voivodeship in the Habsburg Monarchy, as well as right to be ruled by a Serb voivode-a civil and military administrator.
The territorial advances made in the last Turkish War, under Prince Eugene of Savoy, in Bosnia, Serbia and Oltenia ( Lesser Wallachia ), were obliterated.
During Dušan's rule, Serbia reached its territorial, political and economical peak, proclaiming itself as the successor of the Byzantine Empire, and indeed was the most powerful Balkan state of that time.
In essence, Serbia was forced to exchange Macedonia for Albania, an issue that would play a key role in the eventual dissolution of the League in the spring of 1913, when the Great Powers insisted upon the creation of the Albanian state and denied Serbia her territorial gains in that direction.
In the discussions that led Greece to join the League, Bulgaria refused to commit to any agreement on the distribution of territorial gains, unlike the deal with Serbia over Vardar Macedonia.
The territorial gains of the Balkan states after the First Balkan War and the line of expansion according to the prewar secret agreement between Serbia and Bulgaria
# Romania, Serbia, and Montenegro should be evacuated ; occupied territories restored ; Serbia accorded free and secure access to the sea ; and the relations of the several Balkan states to one another determined by friendly counsel along historically established lines of allegiance and nationality ; and international guarantees of the political and economic independence and territorial integrity of the several Balkan states should be entered into.
After the secret London agreement France, England and Russia asked from Serbia some territorial concessions to Romania and Bulgaria.
Under his rule Serbia reached its territorial, economical, political and cultural peak.
In the discussions that led Greece to join the League, Bulgaria refused to commit to any agreement on the distribution of territorial gains, unlike the deal with Serbia over Macedonia.
The territorial gains of the Balkan states after the First Balkan War and the line of expansion according to the prewar secret agreement between Serbia and Bulgaria
However the fact that Russia failed to protect the territorial integrity of Bulgaria made the Bulgarians uncertain of the reliability of the expected Russian arbitration of the dispute with Serbia.
In the conference of London, Venizelos rebuffed these claims, citing the fact that it had been occupied by the Greek army, and that Bulgaria had denied any definite settlement of territorial claims during the pre-war discussions, as it had done with Serbia.
During Dušan's rule, Serbia reached its territorial, political and economical peak, proclaiming itself as the successor of the Byzantine Empire, and indeed was the most powerful Balkan state of that time.
The aftermath of the Russo-Turkish war of 1878 produced the Treaty of San Stefano, which recognised the independence and / or territorial claims of Bulgaria, Montenegro and Serbia.
A result of the uprisings and wars was the Berlin Congress in 1878, which gave Montenegro and Serbia independence and territorial expansion, while Austro-Hungary occupied Bosnia and Herzegovina for 30 years, while being de jure Ottoman territory.
The idea of territorial expansion of Serbia originally formulated 1844 in Načertanije, a secret political program of the Principality of Serbia, according to which the new Serbian state could include the neighboring areas of Montenegro, Northern Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

territorial and is
) The concept of nationalism is the political principle that epitomizes and glorifies the territorial state as the characteristic type of socal structure.
It is one of the ironic quirks of history that the viability and usefulness of nationalism and the territorial state are rapidly dissipating at precisely the time that the nation-state attained its highest number ( approximately 100 ).
These differences in turn result from the fact that my Yokuts vocabularies were built up of terms selected mainly to insure unambiguity of English meaning between illiterate informants and myself, within a compact and uniform territorial area, but that Hoijer's vocabulary is based on Swadesh's second glottochronological list which aims at eliminating all items which might be culturally or geographically determined.
And pretty soon gray fox is announcing that he won't have anyone around that's against him, and setting out to break his second territorial treaty with the birds.
Little is known of the territorial behaviour of caecilians but some frogs and salamanders defend home ranges.
Although in many frog species, females are larger than males, this is not the case in most species where males are actively involved in territorial defence.
In frogs, male territorial behaviour is often observed at breeding locations and calling is both an announcement of ownership of part of this resource and an advertisement call to potential mates.
* Article 4 – The treaty does not recognize, dispute, nor establish territorial sovereignty claims ; no new claims shall be asserted while the treaty is in force ;
God's commission to Joshua in chapter 1 is framed as a royal installation, the people's pledge of loyalty to Joshua as successor Moses recalls royal practices, the covenant-renewal ceremony led by Joshua was the prerogative of the kings of Judah, and God's command to Joshua to meditate on the " book of the law " day and night parallels the description of Josiah in 2 Kings 23: 25 as a king uniquely concerned with the study of the law — not to mention their identical territorial goals ( Josiah died in 609 BCE while attempting to annex the former Israel to his own kingdom of Judah ).
Before the formation of Malaysian Federation, the Philippines claimed that the Malaysian state of Sabah in north Borneo is within their territorial rights based on historical facts of the Sultanate of Sulu's leasing agreement with the North Borneo Company, is presently an unresolved claim against Malaysia.
It is a specific hunting behavior, not a fighting or territorial domination behavior.
: Northern Cyprus, which the U. S. considers part of the Republic of Cyprus, is not given a separate entry because " territorial occupations / annexations not recognized by the United States Government are not shown on U. S. Government maps.
" Nathan Dane, the primary author of the Northwest Ordinance, viewed this provision as a default mechanism in the event that federal or territorial statutes were silent about a particular matter ; he wrote that if " a statute makes an offence, and is silent as to the mode of trial, it shall be by jury, according to the course of the common law.
Copyrights are said to be territorial, which means that they do not extend beyond the territory of a specific state unless that state is a party to an international agreement.
Related to the border in Piran Bay is Slovenian access to international waters in the form of a corridor which would require Croatia to cede its exclusive rights over at least some of its territorial waters to the west of Umag.
* The word premier " leader of a provincial or territorial government " is commonly pronounced, with and being rare variants.
This irregularity in the boundary is the result of territorial disputes in the late 17th century, culminating with New York giving up its claim to the area, whose residents considered themselves part of Connecticut, in exchange for an equivalent area extending northwards from Ridgefield to the Massachusetts border as well as undisputed claim to Rye, New York.
In a historical or geopolitical sense the term usually refers collectively to Christian majority countries or countries in which Christianity dominates or was a territorial phenomenon .“ Christendom is originally a medieval concept steadily to have evolved since the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the gradual rise of the Papacy more in religio-temporal implication practically during and after the reign of Charlemagne ; and the concept let itself to be lulled in the minds of the staunch believers to the archetype of a holy religious space inhabited by Christians, blessed by God, the Heavenly Father, ruled by Christ through the Church and protected by the Spirit-body of Christ ; no wonder, this concept, as included the whole of Europe and then the expanding Christian territories on earth, strengthened the roots of Romance of the greatness of Christianity in the world .”
The formation of a strong international law regime and norms against territorial aggression is strongly associated with the dramatic drop in the number of interstate wars, though it has also been attributed to the effect of the Cold War or to the changing nature of economic development.
* 1925 – World War I aftermath: The final Locarno Treaty is signed in London, establishing post-war territorial settlements.
The period of Regional Development is identified that for the first time the regional differences in the territorial or political and social organization of people that formed.
There is a larger taxonomy of movement, such as commuting, foraging, territorial behaviour, stasis, and ranging.
Historically the titles of Tennō in Japanese have never included territorial designations as is the case with many European monarchs.

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