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  • ...U.S. citizens }}</ref> He welcomed [[Dima Yakovlev Law|the bill banning US adoption of Russian children]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dr-piliulkin.livejournal.c
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  • ...iminal executive, criminal procedural, and administrative codes, and a new law on trade unions, which contain articles restricting fundamental freedoms an ...an attorney, and police did not do so. Human rights observers alleged that law enforcement officials dissuaded detainees from seeing an attorney, gathered
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  • | Adoption = 24 January 1953 Between 1937 and the adoption of the above flag in 1940, the flag was red with a gold hammer and sickle i
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  • Following its adoption as an emblem of the Soviet Union, the red star became a symbol for communis ...d art. 2 of the Polish Constitution (effective from 03.08.2011). A similar law was considered in [[Estonia]], but eventually failed in a parliamentary com
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  • ...e was one of those to draft the Law on railway transport. Adoption of this Law increased competitiveness of Kazakhstan railway transport. His main conclus ...public of Kazakhstan. The Association initiated and made amendments to the Law "On supporting of the use of renewable energy sources", developed regulatio
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  • ...e end of the [[Russo-Japanese War]] in 1907, Russia enacted an anti-Korean law at the behest of Japan, under which the land of Korean farmers was confisca ...y indicating the extent of this practice.<ref name="Kim 2003 3"/> However, adoption of the husband's surname by the wife is not a universal custom among Russia
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  • ...remaining an important center of culture and trade for centuries after the adoption of the new religion. Mawarannahr continued to be an important political pla ...y members. Despite the potential for serious fragmentation, [[Yassa|Mongol law]] of the [[Mongol Empire]] maintained orderly succession for several more g
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  • ...native Uyghur name for eastern Turkestan or southern Xinjiang) before the adoption of the name "Uyghur" in the 1930s, referring to them by the name "Altishahr ...8|pages=|accessdate=2010-06-28}}</ref> Historians generally agree that the adoption of the term "Uyghur" is based on a decision from a 1921 conference in [[Tas
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  • ...fe and health is not stipulated as a constitutional right, the fundamental law affirms the responsibility of the state to provide favorable environmental In addition to the above-mentioned law, [[Kazakhstan]] has adopted a number of specific laws in the area of enviro
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  • ...were married to great-grandsons of [[Genghis Khan]], which made him an in-law with the Yuan-dynasty Mongol ruler in Beijing, Kublai Khan.<ref>Luttwak, Ed ...''see'' [[Edicts of Ashoka]], from [[Kandahar]]. This edict advocates the adoption of "godliness" using the Greek term [[Eusebeia]] for [[Dharma]]. [[Kabul]]
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  • ...жнєв}}, 19 December 1906 <small>([[Adoption of the Gregorian calendar#Adoption in Eastern Europe|O.S.]] 6 December)</small>&nbsp;– 10 November 1982) was ...llowing the country's government to impose [[Martial law in Poland|martial law]], and effectively marking the end of the [[Brezhnev Doctrine]].
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  • ...t resolution voted in 1553 deputies, against - 84, abstained - 70. For the adoption of the second resolution voted in 1677 deputies, against - 32, abstained - ...f People's Deputies of the USSR decided to enact it adopted on the day the Law of the USSR "On the popular vote (Soviet Union referendum)".<ref name="post
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  • ...n empire before the [[Islamic conquest of Persia|Muslim conquest]] and the adoption of Islam.<ref>Hourani, p. 87.</ref> In many ways, the Sasanian period witne ...ained treatises of instruction for the magi, such as the ''[[Vendidad]]'', law-texts and other works, such as ''[[yashts]]''.
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  • ...were subject to the Khazars, and managed to bring Alp Ilut'uêr, a son-in-law of the Khazar qağan, and his army, to abandon their shamanising cults and ...6}}.</ref> The pattern is one of an elite conversion preceding large-scale adoption of the new religion by the general population, which often resisted the imp
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  • ...rom the means of the [[National Bank of Kazakhstan]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Law on Civil Service of the Republic of Kazakhstan of November 23, 2015 #416-V; ...les stated in the Law on Civil Service of Kazakhstan.<ref>{{cite web|title=Law on Civil Service of the Republic of Kazakhstan of November 23, 2015 #416-V;
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  • ...after the second commitment period ends in 2020. This resulted in the 2015 adoption of the [[Paris Agreement]], which is a separate instrument under the UNFCCC ...consequences of non-compliance of the treaty are weak compared to domestic law.<ref name="grubb compliance"/> Yet, the compliance section of the treaty wa
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  • ...disputes in accordance with the Declaration, UN Charter and international law; refrain from any intervention in the internal affairs of each other; reaff ...d confidence building measures in all dimensions. The Summit also welcomed adoption of the new CICA Rules of Procedure.
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