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| | Republic - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch |
 | | In modern times, the head of state of a republic is usually formed by only one person, the president, but there are some exceptions such as Switzerland, which has a seven-member council as its head of state, called the Bundesrat, and San Marino, where the position of head of state is shared by two people. |  | | Russia is a federation of semi-autonomous republics (states) and directly ruled provinces. |  | | The presidents of republics, by contrast, are generally elected for a limited term, and their successors are chosen by the body that elected them. |
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| | Constitution of the People's Republic of China - 1993 |
 | | (2) to supervise the enforcement of the Constitution; |  | | This Constitution, in legal form, affirms the achievements of the struggles of the Chinese people of all nationalities and defines the basic system and basic tasks of the state; it is the fundamental law of the state and has supreme legal authority. |  | | All acts in violation of the Constitution and the law must be investigated. |
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| | Constitution of the Republic of China : Constitution of Taiwan |
 | | The Constitution of the Republic of China is currently the basic governing document for the areas controlled by the Republic of China, namely all of Taiwan Province, and parts of Kinmen and Lienchiang counties of Fujian Province. |  | | The Constitution establishes a presidential republic with a National Assembly and five branches of government (Yuans): the Executive Yuan[?], Legislative Yuan, Judicial Yuan[?], Examination Yuan[?], and Control Yuan[?]. |  | | Although the constitution foresaw regular democratic elections, these were not held until the 1990s. |
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| | LLRX -- Judicial Information of the People's Republic of China: A Survey |
 | | In China, the judicial interpretation is referred to the interpretations, made by the national supreme judicial authorities on questions relating to specific application of laws in their judicial practices according to the authorization of the NPC. |  | | The Constitution of China provides that the People's Courts are the judicial organs of the state and exercise the judicial powers. |  | | The judicial interpretation has a long history in China, dating back to 1954, shortly after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the judicial interpretation appeared along with the rapid progress in the fields of economic construction and national legislation after the first Constitution was promulgated. |
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| | East Asian Studies Documents: Constitution of the Republic of China, 1947 |
 | | The Constitution shall be interpreted by the Judicial Yuan. |  | | The President of the Executive Yuan shall be nominated and, with the consent of the Legislative Yuan, appointed by the President of the Republic. |  | | Should the president of the Executive Yuan resign or the office become vacant, the vice president of the Executive Yuan shall temporarily act as the president of the Executive Yuan pending a new appointment by the president. |
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| | Constitution of the Republic of China |
 | | The Constitution shall be interpreted by the Judicial Yuan. |  | | The President of the Executive Yuan shall be nominated and, with the consent of the Legislative Yuan, appointed by the President of the Republic. |  | | Ordinance that are in conflict with the Constitution or with laws shall be null and void. |
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| | Sixth Revision of the Constitution of the Republic of China |
 | | Should the president of the Executive Yuan resign or the office become vacant, the vice president of the Executive Yuan shall temporarily act as the president of the Executive Yuan pending a new appointment by the president. |  | | The grand justices of the Judicial Yuan shall, in addition to discharging their duties in accordance with Article 78 of the Constitution, also form a Constitutional Court to adjudicate matters relating to the dissolution of unconstitutional political parties. |  | | All members shall be nominated and, with the consent of the Legislative Yuan, appointed by the president of the Republic. |
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| | LLRX.com - A Complete Research Guide to the Laws of the People's Republic of China (PRC) |
 | | Cases decided by various levels of judicial institutions are not considered official sources of law, though decisions of the Supreme People's Court are factually used as a guideline in the practice of lower courts when the provision of law is in obscurity. |  | | It is associated with the Beijing University Law School, the Tsinghua University Law School, The College of Law, and the SOAS Briefing Office in London. |  | | Administrative regulations by the State Council (China's cabinet) cannot be in conflict with its statutes. |
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| | GUIDE TO LAW ONLINE: China |
 | | Constitution Finder: China (University of Richmond T.C. Williams School of Law) in English and Spanish |  | | ChinaLaw Web: Laws and Regulations of the PRC (China Law Society and the University of Maryland School of Law) |  | | CHINALAW WEB: Reported Cases from the People's Republic of China (China Law Society and the University of Maryland School of Law) |
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| | BBC NEWS World Asia-Pacific Taiwan ponders constitutional reform |
 | | Before a constitutional referendum can be called, three quarters of MPs have to hold a vote on the amendment, and three quarters of them have to approve it. |  | | Any future constitutional amendments will now be put to the island's people in a referendum. |  | | When President Chen Shui-bian won a second term in office in 2004, he said he wanted to give the people a new constitution that was "timely, relevant and viable". |
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| | Asia Times Online - News from greater China; Hong Kong and Taiwan |
 | | Even if one were to accept the PRC's position that Taiwan is part of China, if Beijing can write the PRC's constitution and a new Basic Law for Hong Kong, then Taiwan's democratically elected legislature can write a new constitution for Taiwan. |  | | With regard to declaring independence, when Lee Tung-hui was president of Taiwan, he stated that Taiwan was an independent and sovereign entity. |  | | In contrast to Beijing's one-China principle, Washington has a one-China policy. |
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| | Republican - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Political parties (see Republican Party and Republican People's Party), especially the Republican Party (United States) or Republican Moderate Party and in Ireland Fianna Fáil the Republican Party or Sinn Féin (post 1917). |  | | The Republican River of Colorado, Nebraska, and Kansas, USA, named for the Republican Party (United States). |  | | Adherents of any other kind of republicanism and/or of political ideals of republics. |
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| | The Constitution of The Republic of China |
 | | This course provides students with a basic understanding of the constitution of the Republic of China and the fundamental principles of modern constitutions. |  | | The course will examine the roots and major themes of the R.O.C. constitution; review the history and development of the constitution; discuss the structure and operating procedures of central and local governments, with emphasis on application of the constitution; and review the valuable contribution of the R.O.C. Research Committee on Constitutional Government. |
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| | People's Republic of China |
 | | "The China Law Center was established at Yale Law School in 1999. |  | | The Supreme Court of the People's Republic of China |  | | People's Republic of China law resource page with links to the China constitution, China government, China law firms, China law, China law discussion group, China legal research, China judiciary, China study abroad programs, China law schools, China legislature, China law guide, and more. |
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| | Socialist republic - Encyclopedia of Political Information |
 | | A socialist republic is a republic that according to its constitution or political doctrine operates under some form of a socialist economic system. |  | | Socialist republics operate under their own interpretation of Marxist doctrine, and usually claim to be executing Marx's envisioned dictatorship of the proletariat. |  | | The Soviet Union was made up of numerous socialist republics, and the country's full name was the "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics," see Republics of the Soviet Union. |
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| | China Today, Law |
 | | Interim Provisions of the State Council of the People's Republic of China for the Control of Resident Representative Offices of Foreign Enterprises |  | | Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China |  | | Foreign Trade Law of the People's Republic of China |
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| | The Very Best Books : Constitution: Republic of China |
 | | The Very Best Books : Constitution: Republic of China |  | | Title: Constitution: Republic of China Publisher: Jason C. Hu Published by the Government Information Office, Republic of China Printed by Veterans Printing Works, VACRS Binding: Paperback |
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