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In: Black Athena: the Afroasiatic roots of classical civilization 2
In: Dossiers 6
In: ICC publication 698
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In: History of political economy, Volume 1, Issue 2, p. 388-394
ISSN: 1527-1919
In: Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov. Series VII, Social sciences, law, Volume 13(62), Issue 2, p. 71-76
ISSN: 2066-771X
Since the application of precautionary measures necessarily involves the implication of an authority who accomplishes it into a person's home, even against that person's will, in order to identify and evaluate the belongings found, or to confiscate it if necessary, it is imposed conclusively that the legislator- within the limits of the Constitution-empowered the authorities invested with such an attribution with the right to enter the house of those to whom the precautionary measure is to be applied, legally ordered. Thus, it would lead to the unacceptable conclusion according to which the authority applying the precautionary measure is presenting itself without the prosecutor's authorization at the residence of the person to whom it is to be applied, as the law does not provide for such an authorization- in case of resistance to entering the residence, the authority will have to interrupt the application of the measures until the authorization is obtained, thereby jeopardizing the efficiency of the enforcement measure.
In: American journal of international law, Volume 77, Issue 4, p. 896
ISSN: 0002-9300
In: Revista de etnologie și culturologie: Journal of ethnology and culturology = Žurnal ėtnologii i kulʹturologii, Volume 33, p. 54-57
ISSN: 2537-6152
The importance of the Russian donations to the Еastern Rumelian militia had an impact on the development of the armed forces of Bulgaria. Its detailed presentation aims to show the true meaning it has had. The importance of this donation should also be seen as part of the period in which it occurs. In the 19th century, firearms were a staple of any army. Eastern Rumelia could not afford to buy the necessary amount of weapons. What has been said so far sheds new light on the Russian donation. Without weapons, the development of the armed forces would have been extremely slow. It is true that Eastern Rumelia later bought more modern rifles from Russia, but they were fewer in number and this happened in 1882 or three years after the creation of the militia. One of the main pillars of the setting up of the East Rumelia army turned out to be the donations of Russia, due to which the Bulgarians in Rumelia began their military training from the very beginning of the existence of the autonomous region within the Ottoman Empire. The successful beginning of the development of the militia is not only the beginning for the military units of Eastern Rumelia. Viewed in depth, this donation is the basis for the creation of the Bulgarian Army. This is because the army of the Principality of Bulgaria was successfully supplemented in 1885–1886 by the East Rumelia militia that joined it. The positives of this merger far exceed the Union of 1885.
In: Spanish borderlands sourcebooks 14