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In: Provisional Measures in International Law, S. 159-187
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In: Provisional Measures in International Law, S. 159-187
This article summarizes significant legislative changes, decisions of the United States and Virginia Supreme Courts, and decisions of the Virginia Court of Appeals. A more extensive consideration of this material as well as recent decisions of the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and federal district courts is contained in R. Bacigal, Virginia Criminal Procedure (Supp. 1987).
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This report discusses the Partial-Birth Abortion Act of 1997 (H.R. 1122). The report summarizes the legislation and why President Clinton vetoed it. Moreover, the report includes President Clinton's recommendation to amend the bill for him to pass. The report also suggests that little data has been created on the issue, but that it utilizes what data has been created.
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In: Canadian journal of development studies: Revue canadienne d'études du développement, Band 11, Heft 1, S. 215-215
ISSN: 2158-9100
In: The European System of Central Banks: An Autonomous Actor?, S. 213-222
In: Public administration: an international journal, Band 64, Heft 3, S. 347-349
ISSN: 1467-9299
State agencies are required to promulgate as rules any "statement of general applicability that implements, interprets, or prescribes law or policy that describes the organization, procedure or practice requirements of any agency. Proposed orders of rulemaking are published by the Secretary of State in the Missouri Register. There is a comment period of at least 30 days for each proposed rule or revision and the proposing department may order a hearing on the rule. The final order of rulemaking must be filed within 90 days of the later of the 30 day comment period or the hearing on the rule and becomes effective 30 days after it is distributed in the Code of State Regulations (CSR). Consequently, most rules become effective approximately 6 months after their initial publication. ; Missouri Legislative Academy
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Millions of our citizens participate in groups which make some use of parliamentary procedure. The early books on parliamentary procedure by Jefferson, Cushing and Roberts were based on the practices of legislative bodies and many of these complex interpretations are difficult for non-legislative groups to understand. Recent books have simplified such rules to help us realize that a well run meeting is a demonstration of democracy in action. A person studying parliamentary procedure should emphasize intent over language, learn to use a summary of rules chart and find ways to orally practice newly understood concepts.
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In: Detection Technologies for Chemical Warfare Agents and Toxic Vapors, S. 241-248
Description based on: Effective 0901Z 15 Nov 1988 to 0901Z 12 Jan 1989; title from cover. ; At head of title: United States government. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Vols. for 19 -19 issued by: the Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Survey; -Sept. 1990-Dec. 1990 by: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service. ; Vols. for -Sept. 1990-Dec. 1990 have interim update between issues, consult: Instrument approach procedures. Change notice (CN), effective -15 Nov. 1990; consult: Notices to airmen, NOTAMs, for latest information.
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In: Parliamentary affairs: a journal of comparative politics, Band 50, Heft 1, S. 9-26
ISSN: 1460-2482
In: Mathematical social sciences, Band 39, Heft 3, S. 303-322
In: Journal of Monetary Economics, Band 35, Heft 1, S. 1
In: Family relations, Band 37, Heft 3, S. 359
ISSN: 1741-3729
Shipping list no.: 2004-0038-S. ; "March 2004." ; Mode of access: Internet.
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