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  • ...an]]. It<nowiki/> is the world's first and largest operational [[Spaceport|space launch facility]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Baikonur Cosmodrome 45.9 N 63.3 E|u ...{cite news|publisher=[[Popular Mechanics]] |title=Safe Launch For Critical Space Station Module |url=http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/air_space/12826
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  • ...), 22 March 1924 – 24 October 1960, was the test pilot of [[rocket]] and space complexes, participant in the launch of the first artificial [[Earth]] [[Sp ...tomatics missiles knew not worse developers from [[S.P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia|OKB-1]] and NII-885. Since the launch of the first sat
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  • ..., a collection of short stories and novellas, published in 1992, and two [[space opera]] trilogies: the unusual ''[[Line of Delirium]]'', the setting of whi ...rlier period, and started several new ones (often in his favorite genre of space opera) – like the ''[[Genome (novel)|Genome]]'' series, now featuring two
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  • ...ll as Soviet space shuttle [[Buran (spacecraft)|Buran]] and the well-known space station [[Mir]]. ...iminal executive, criminal procedural, and administrative codes, and a new law on trade unions, which contain articles restricting fundamental freedoms an
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  • ...itchen. Traditionally the dumplings prepared for the prospective mother-in law are supposed to be so small that 40 of them can be fit into one spoon. Mant ...f the same ingredients, but the pastry balls are put together with no free space in between and baked. After the baking yogurt is poured on top. This second
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  • ...of the largest ISPs, Arna (DUCAT), accused KazakhTelecom of breaching the Law for Promoting Competition and Limiting Monopolist Activities. Arna claimed ...nd applies similar regulations with respect to content. The authors of the law justified tighter oversight by the need to fight cyber crime and provide gr
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  • ...r of Laws (or [[LLM]])''' in International Law and an undergraduate '''LLB law course''', which launched in 2011-2012. The acting dean is Joseph Luke. Dr. ...s of major electronic libraries and electronic resources. The Library has space for studying, an electronic resources laboratory and a large computer room.
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  • ...ed to increased problems for some unregistered groups. {{As of|2007}}, the law on religion continues to impose mandatory registration requirements on [[mi ...zation for failure to rectify violations or for repeated violations of the law. During a suspension, the organization concerned is prohibited from speakin
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  • ...ty to create a [[Eurasian Economic Union]] which created a single economic space of 170 million people and came into effect in January 2015.<ref name=EEURT Nazarbayev said shortly after the treaty was signed, "We see this as an open space and a new bridge between the growing economies of Europe and Asia."<ref nam
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  • ...Ablyazov and the others, given that “he thinks that he provided them the space to become wealthy, to become well-known, to make a career in state service ...the healthy condition of the bank. Timur Kulibayev, Nazarbayev’s son-in-law, was the president of this fund.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.mukhtarablyaz
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  • ...lov’ Kazakh Economic University in 2002 and law from the Kazakh National Law Academy in 2000. ...commerce|Kazakhstan's Chamber of Commerce and Industry]]. He is the son-in-law of [[Imangali Tasmagambetov|Imangali Tasmagambetov, the current Minister of
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  • ...Taliban, Al-Qaeda, and other extremist groups. Therefore, under the Kazakh law banning extremism, we have every reason to outlaw Hizb ut-Tahrir's activiti Police arrested Kuanysh Bekzhanov, a 20-year-old student of law at the Humanitarian Institute, in November 2003 at Ordabasy square for dist
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  • *Faculty of Law #RSI Legal Research and Expertise of Draft Law
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  • ...ngorovich) Sarsembaev''' (born December 15, 1947) is a Kazakh [[doctor of law]] and [[professor]]{{clarify|reason=of what?|date=January 2011}}. ...ia]] (from the 15th century to the present)" at the Institute of State and Law at the Russian Academy of Sciences in [[Moscow]], [[Russian Federation]]. I
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  • ...d residency permits, but only a few managed to obtain [[Polish nationality law|Polish citizenship]]. However, legal reforms in 1996 and again in 1998 regu ...les in Kazakhstan: Between Integration and the Imagined Motherland|journal=Space, Populations, Societies|year=2007|volume=4|number=1|url=http://eps.revues.o
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  • ...live in and irrespective of whether or not they hold [[Russian nationality law|Russian citizenship]]. Under certain circumstances this term may or may not ...that it could be linked to the Swedish coastal area of [[Roslagen]] (''Rus-law'') or ''[[Roden, Sweden|Roden]]'', as it was known in earlier times.<ref na
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  • [[File:Xinjiang Space View.jpg|thumb|400px|A satellite view of the Xinjiang region]] ...HjAA|year=1935|publisher=G. Allen & Unwin, Limited|page=25}}</ref> Islamic law was being violated by the temporary marriages which particularly violated S
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  • ...tary service]] in [[Tbilisi]] during the early 1970s. He would later get a law degree and work at various posts in state committees and unions. He was awa ...Break Southward''], Moscow, Foliant., p 41-42.</ref> Russia will rule the space "from Kabul to Istanbul."<ref>''Последний Бросок на Юг''
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  • ...h took over all launches to the [[International Space Station]] from the [[Space Shuttle]]. The mountains in the south are important for [[apple]]s and [[w In June 2014 Kazakhstan's President, Nursultan Nazarbayev, signed into law tax concessions to promote foreign investment, including a 10-year exemptio
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  • |established_event5 = [[Eurasian Economic Space]] ...[Nursultan Nazarbayev]], suggested the idea of creating a "common defense" space<ref>Alexandrov, Mikhail. ''Uneasy Alliance: Relations Between Russia and Ka
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  • # Reforming law enforcement bodies and special agencies # Development of mobile and multimedia, nano- and space technologies, robotics technology, gene engineering, search and discovery o
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  • ...and economies. There are 17 cosmodromes (space-vehicle launching sites or space centers) in the world. ...30% of the world’s space rocket launching was carried out from Baikonur space center.
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  • ...eppes |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/aug/08/astana-kazakhstan-space-station-steppes |date=8 August 2010 |accessdate=20 February 2015}}</ref> Af ...y factor in shifting the capital, which was officially put down to lack of space for expansion in the former capital, Almaty, and its location in an earthqu
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  • ==Law and government== ...ted across the city. Most unusually, a major indoor shopping center shares space with the Nurdaulet mosque in the city Center.
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  • ...to Arkalyk before heading to the [[Baikonur]], the Soviet Union's premier "space city". Arkalyk is served by [[Arkalyk Airport]]. * Arkalyk College of Economics and Law \Kazpotrebsoyuz\
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  • ...unique characteristic of Sasanian architecture was its distinctive use of space. The Sasanian architect conceived his building in terms of masses and surfa ...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 ...here was a rationalising syncretism of native pagan traditions with Jewish law, by melding through the motif of the cave, a site of ancestral ritual and r
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  • ...including its biota, lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere, or of outer space. [[Category:International humanitarian law treaties]]
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  • ...cope with a growing crisis in waste management|journal=Catholic University Law Review|year=1992|volume=42|pages=103–140|accessdate=16 November 2011}}</r ...s of waste in the UK and elsewhere in the event of a way to cheaply access space such as an orbital tether being built.
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  • ...name = Convention on Registration of Objects Launched into Outer Space [[Image:Outer Space Registration Convention.png|thumb|right|350px|{{legend|#22b14c|ratified}}
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  • ...nternational community. Thus, all activities must conform to international law, including the [[United Nations Charter]]. ...[[United States]], the larger part of the member states of the [[European Space Agency]], [[Russia]] (former [[Soviet Union]]), [[People's Republic of Chin
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  • ...sitor = [[International Institute for the Unification of Private Law]] ...aircraft engines; signed in 2001), railway equipment (signed in 2007) and space assets (signed in 2012).
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  • [[Image:Space Liability Convention.png|thumb|right|350px|{{legend|#22b14c|ratified}} ...rces-space-missions/ |title=Energy Resources for Space Missions |publisher=Space Safety Magazine |accessdate=2014-01-18}}</ref>
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  • ...mic, social and cultural rights.<ref>{{cite book |title= The International Law of Human Rights|last=Sieghart |first=Paul |year=1983 |publisher=Oxford Univ ...atus".<ref>''ICESCR'', Article 2.2</ref> The rights can only be limited by law, in a manner compatible with the nature of the rights, and only for the pur
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  • ...reaty-ptbt/|title=Treaty Banning Nuclear Tests in the Atmosphere, in Outer Space and Under Water (Partial Test Ban Treaty) (PTBT)|date=26 October 2011|publi ...web |title=Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapon Tests in the Atmosphere, in Outer Space and Under Water |publisher=[[United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs]
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  • | name = Outer Space Treaty<br/><small>{{lang-fr|link=no|Traité de l'espace}}<br/>{{lang-ru|lin ...les Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies
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  • Australia changed its law so as to fit with the Montreal Convention including in some of the followin | {{flag|Vietnam|name=Viet Nam<!--The space is included due to its use in the official UN designation-->}}
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  • ...ger in my physique, I was so frightened. I went back again to the mattress space and attempted to get back again into my body, but could not at first. Follo
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  • ...er of making other individuals feel comfy about themselves but there is no law whereby they are not permitted to make a living out of it.<br><br>You can h
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  • ...rnet or by telephone. However, simply finding a willing listener in a chat space can be dangerous in many methods. Predators frequently regular chat rooms s
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