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14 Jun 2024, 1:51 am by itars sis
The weakness of the 1981 law was the lack of coordination between regional and central bodies and the inability to create a central inventory of cultural heritage.[13] Eight years after Slovenia became an independent country in 1991, did the first legislation protecting cultural heritage was introduced in 1999.[14] It was soon declared inadequate because the 1999 legislature failed to implement provisions of the already ratified 1992 European Convention on the Protection of the… [read post]
14 Jun 2024, 1:51 am by itars sis
The weakness of the 1981 law was the lack of coordination between regional and central bodies and the inability to create a central inventory of cultural heritage.[13] Eight years after Slovenia became an independent country in 1991, did the first legislation protecting cultural heritage was introduced in 1999.[14] It was soon declared inadequate because the 1999 legislature failed to implement provisions of the already ratified 1992 European Convention on the Protection of the… [read post]
9 Dec 2011, 7:41 am by Darren O'Donovan
Among the possible consequences of the judgment was that it was so broad that it raised issues regarding Ireland’s membership of the United Nations, a fact very well discussed by Heffernan and Whelan in a 1991 article. [read post]
1 Aug 2011, 5:41 am by Badrinath Srinivasan
A broad reading of the opinion suggests that any attempt by a court or state legislature to limit the method and means of arbitration in a way inconsistent with what Congress envisioned is preempted by the FAA. [read post]
10 Sep 2024, 9:47 pm by Ambrosio Rodriguez
Legislatures and courts continue to refine the balance between privilege and competing interests. [read post]
25 Oct 2018, 8:03 am by Hilary Hurd, Elena Chachko
  As a result, the Soviet Union destroyed 1,846 missiles and the United States destroyed 846 missiles by May 28, 1991. [read post]
6 Oct 2020, 8:42 am by Shannon O'Hare
The structure of the Spanish legal system is divided between its legislature (the Parliament – Cortes Generales), executive (the Government composed of the President, the vice-president and the ministers) and judiciary (independent, irremovable judges and magistrates who are only subject to the rule of law). [read post]