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 Socialist Rift Over Immigration Law
A political falling-out was brewing on Feb. 9 after Socialist leader José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero denied regional socialists in northeastern Aragón from presenting a constitutional appeal of the immigration law before Spain’s Constitutional Tribunal.
Aragón’s regional government, ruled by the Socialists, sought to appeal the immigration law before Spain’s Constitutional Tribunal on Friday.
The regional New Castile Socialist Party also was exploring the possibility of appealing the law, which can be applied immediately to deport some 60,000 illegal immigrants living in Spain.
http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/spanish_politics/60640

  
 chapter14
The socialist proclaims the need for the equality of economic results, not equality before the law.
The pronouncement by the judge or the jury regarding the fit between the law and the public act of the accused is to be based solely on the law and the evidence.
Therefore, judicial equality before the law has to mean economic inequality after the sanctions have been imposed.
http://freebooks.entrewave.com/freebooks/docs/html/gnbd/Chapter14.htm   (14787 words)

  
 Socialist
Socialist law Socialist law is the agricultural co-operatives, and having special courts and laws for state enterprises....
Socialist Party of Great Britain The Socialist Party of Great Britain, also known as the SPGB, is a small Trotskyist p...
Socialist Party (Portugal) The Socialist Party (Portuguese: Acção Socialista Portuguesa).
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/socialist.html   (14787 words)

  
 Socialist
Socialist law Socialist law is the agricultural co-operatives, and having special courts and laws for state enterprises....
Socialist Party of Great Britain The Socialist Party of Great Britain, also known as the SPGB, is a small Trotskyist p...
Socialist Party (Portugal) The Socialist Party (Portuguese: Acção Socialista Portuguesa).
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/socialist.html   (2384 words)

  
 Articles - Politics of Japan
Japan's judicial system, drawn from customary law, civil law, and Anglo-American common law, consists of several levels of courts, with the Supreme Court as the final judicial authority.
It is a moderate social-democratic party of the left-wing.
Japan has a parliamentary government, which consists of three branches: the administration(executive) branch, the legislative branch and the judicial branch.
http://www.lastring.com/articles/Politics_of_Japan?mySession=69c1161d6ba7cc11034ad38a02c7ad82   (2918 words)

  
 Constitutional Law of the Czech National Council of 16th December, 1992 THE CONSTITUTION of the CZECH REPUBLIC
Article 111The judges of all the law courts of the Czech Republic exercising the judicial function on the date of effectiveness of this Constitution shall be regarded as judges appointed according to the Constitution of the Czech Republic.
(2) Repealed hereby shall be the Constitution valid up to the present, the Constitutional Law on the Czechoslovak Federation, the constitutional laws subsequently amending it, as well as the Constitutional Law of the Czech National Council No. 67/1990 of the Law Gazette, regulating the state symbols of the Czech Republic.
The raified and promulgated international treaties on human rights and fundamental freedoms, by which the Czech Republic is bound, shall be applicable as directly binding regulations, having priority before the law.
http://www.law.nyu.edu/centralbankscenter/texts/Czech%20Consitution.html   (2918 words)

  
 2003 Summer University Kartause Gaming
Professor Simons is director of the Leiden Law Faculty’s LLM Program in International Business Law and Leiden executive director of the Leyden-Amsterdam-Columbia Summer Program in American Law; he is an honorary chairperson of the Telders International Law Dispute and Academic Patron for the European Law Students’ Association (ELSA) in Leiden.
This summer program brings together students and professors from Latin America, North America, and Europe to explore the enduring ideas of Western civilization through the disciplines of (political) philosophy, literature and law.
The (1917) October Revolution placed Russia in diametric opposition to the doctrine espoused by the United States.
http://www.phoenixeurope.org/su2003kg.html   (2918 words)

  
 Soviet Union -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The Supreme Court supervised the lower courts and applied the law, as established by the Constitution or as interpreted by the Supreme Soviet.
The Supreme Soviet, the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, the chairman of the Supreme Soviet, and the Council of Ministers had substantial authority to enact laws, decrees, resolutions, and orders binding on the population.
The council's (A permanent executive committee in socialist countries that has all the powers of some larger legislative body and that acts for it when it is not in session) Presidium, made up of the leading economic administrators and led by the chairman, exercised dominant power within the Council of Ministers.
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/s/so/soviet_union.htm   (5115 words)

  
 Background Notes: Japan
Japan's judicial system, based on the model of Roman law, consists of several levels of courts, with the Supreme Court as the final judicial authority.
Because of the system's basis in Roman law, court decisions are made in accordance with statute law, and only Supreme Court decisions have any direct effect on later interpretation of points of law.
The United States is Japan's largest trading partner; Japan is the second largest trading partner for the United States after Canada.
http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/erc/bgnotes/eap/japan9012.html   (5115 words)

  
 sebbasc.html
It should fit well in courses in criminology, law and society, development of the law, political and legal studies and criminal justice.
In addition, an overview, which examines competing views regarding social control and justice, uses labor law to illustrate private justice and the development of state law.
The fifth article, by Allan Shapiro, is an examination of law in the kibbutz found in Israel.
http://www.bsos.umd.edu/gvpt/lpbr/subpages/reviews/sebbasc.html   (1371 words)

  
 Yemen Socialist Party: fourth general congress
Participation in the forthcoming local elections is an opportunity to struggle to reform the provisions of the Local Authority Law, to raise the law to the level of the people’s aspirations for a genuine local government with extensive authority, and to eliminate the ways in which the law is inconsistent with constitutional provisions.
The Congress notes that the Higher Co-ordination Council of the opposition parties and its branches in the governorates and districts constitute the genuine nucleus for a broader political and social alliance.
Therefore the Congress welcomes the call of the brothers in the League of the Sons of Yemen to have all political activists meet to consider the proposed constitutional amendments and to demand that the authorities retract such amendments and carry out elections on time.
http://www.al-bab.com/yemen/pol/ysp2000.htm   (4826 words)

  
 Socialist
Socialist law Socialist law is the agricultural co-operatives, and having special courts and laws for state enterprises....
Socialist Party of Great Britain The Socialist Party of Great Britain, also known as the SPGB, is a small Trotskyist p...
Socialist Party (Portugal) The Socialist Party (Portuguese: Acção Socialista Portuguesa).
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/socialist.html   (4826 words)

  
 Socialist
Socialist law Socialist law is the agricultural co-operatives, and having special courts and laws for state enterprises....
National Socialist black metal National Socialist black metal, commonly known as Nazi black metal, is a subgenre of Ch...
Socialist Party of Great Britain The Socialist Party of Great Britain, also known as the SPGB, is a small Trotskyist p...
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/socialist.html   (4826 words)

  
 Socialist Party (France) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
France's first socialist party, the French Workers' Party (Parti Ouvrier Français) was founded in 1880 by Jules Guesde and Paul Lafargue (the son-in-law of Karl Marx).
Socialist Prime Ministers during Mitterrand's presidency were Pierre Mauroy, Laurent Fabius, Michel Rocard, Edith Cresson and Pierre Bérégovoy.
Later in 2002 the Socialists were defeated by Chirac's allies in parliamentary elections.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Socialist_Party   (1228 words)

  
 92064: Romania, Bulgaria, Albania: Recent Developments
The Socialist Party bitterly contested the legality of that law, as well as changes to the election law that increased the share of directly elected seats in parliament relative to seats assigned by party proportions.
With the backing of the MRF and the Socialist Party, Lyuben Berov, an unaffiliated adviser to the President on economic matters, became prime minister on December 30.
The Socialist Party was favored to win early elections since it was the largest party in the country (drawing especially on the support from pensioners and the unemployed), and since other parties remained weak and divided.
http://www.fas.org/man/crs/92-064.htm   (1228 words)

  
 The Socialist Challenge
When the Supreme Court said that year that New York's workmen's compensation law was unconstitutional because it deprived corporations of property without due process of law, Theodore Roosevelt was angry.
When she became active and openly socialist, the Brooklyn Eagle, which had previously treated her as a heroine, wrote that "her mistakes spring out of the manifest limitations of her development." Her response was not accepted by the Eagle, but printed in the New York Call.
Socialist women were active in the feminist movement of the early 1900s.
http://www.ditext.com/zinn/zinn13.html   (1228 words)

  
 Politics of Japan: Information From Answers.com
Japan's judicial system, drawn from customary law, civil law, and Anglo-American common law, consists of several levels of courts, with the Supreme Court as the final judicial authority.
It grew out of the Japan Socialist Party and the Democratic Socialist Party (Japan) It is not popular in Japan and the Communists have more votes than the Social Democrats.
Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi is a member of this political party.
http://www.answers.com/topic/politics-of-japan   (1228 words)

  
 Socialist
Socialist law Socialist law is the agricultural co-operatives, and having special courts and laws for state enterprises....
Socialist Party of Great Britain The Socialist Party of Great Britain, also known as the SPGB, is a small Trotskyist p...
National Socialist black metal National Socialist black metal, commonly known as Nazi black metal, is a subgenre of Ch...
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/socialist.html   (1228 words)

  
 Polity IV Country Report 2003: Hungary
These tensions resulted in a boycott of the legislature by the Hungarian Socialist Party (MSzP) in February 2002 after the Prime Minister had labeled MSzP opposition to the law as "treasonous." However, legislative elections in April 2002 were narrowly won by the Hungarian Socialist Party (MSzP), though the party failed to win an outright majority.
The law had been championed by the ruling Fidesz-MPP party and was defended by then-Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
A recent controversy involves the June 2001 "Status Law" that grants ethnic-Hungarians living in countries surrounding Hungary special rights, including the right to work or live in Hungary for specified periods.
http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/inscr/polity/Hun1.htm   (390 words)

  
 Politics1 - Guide to American Political Parties
The Natural Law Party was a New Age entity founded and run by followers of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (the founder of the TM movement -- a movement that some have labeled as a cult).
Their agenda is much in the style of the Western European socialist and labor movement -- and somewhat similar to that of the late-1990s formed Labor Party (but the NP has more of a controlled growth outlook on environmental issues).
The remnants of the Minnesota GRP disbanded and merged into the Liberal Party of Minnesota in 2002.
http://www.politics1.com/parties.htm   (390 words)

  
 Socialist
Socialist law Socialist law is the agricultural co-operatives, and having special courts and laws for state enterprises....
Socialist Party (Portugal) The Socialist Party (Portuguese: Acção Socialista Portuguesa).
Socialist Party of Great Britain The Socialist Party of Great Britain, also known as the SPGB, is a small Trotskyist p...
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/socialist.html   (2384 words)

  
 United Nations Human Rights Website - Treaty Bodies Database - Document - State Party Report - Poland
Moreover, in order to strengthen the position of the Minister of Justice this Act has restricted the right to general assemblies of judges and boards of the courts of law in matters concerning appointment or dismissal of presidents and deputy presidents of courts of law.
The draft of the amendment considers introduction, in place of the present extraordinary appeal against final sentence, the institution of cassation to the High Court as an extraordinary measure of appeal from valid-in-law judicial decisions.
The boards are placed with district courts and the control of their decisions is carried out by court; supervision over the boards' activities is carried out by the Minister of Justice.
http://www.unhchr.ch/tbs/doc.nsf/(Symbol)/CCPR.C.95.Add.8.En   (2384 words)

  
 SPGB Pamphlet - War and Capitalism
Capitalism is a system where competition, the law of the jungle, is the rule.
The Defence of the Realm Regulations (November 1914) was a catch-all law prohibiting any political activity except in support of the blood bath.
Socialists argue that workers should not let themselves be dragged into wars caused by disputes between different sections of the capitalist class.
http://www.spgb.org.uk/warbook.htm   (2384 words)

  
 Left-wing politics - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
Within weeks, it became clear that Bush intended a set of changes to U.S. criminal law and immigration law and an invasion of Afghanistan.
The more ardent proponents of radical revolutionary measures (including democracy and republicanism) were commonly referred to as leftists because they sat on the left side of successive legislative assemblies.
When the National Assembly first met, the reformers sat on the left side of the meeting hall, while supporters of monarchy and nobility sat on the right.
http://encyclopedia.worldsearch.com/left-wing.htm   (2384 words)

  
 Contract Law
Until the enactment of the Law of Obligations Act the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic Civil Code governed Estonian contract law.
Although the Law of Obligations Act entered into force on July 1, 2002, some of its articles will take effect in three to twelve months time.
The Law of Obligations Act, which entered into force on July 1, 2002, regulates contract law and non-contractual obligations in Estonia.
http://www.abll.ee/eng/law/contract.php3   (1916 words)

  
 Socialist
Socialist law Socialist law is the agricultural co-operatives, and having special courts and laws for state enterprises....
Socialist Party (Portugal) The Socialist Party (Portuguese: Acção Socialista Portuguesa).
Socialist Party of Great Britain The Socialist Party of Great Britain, also known as the SPGB, is a small Trotskyist p...
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/socialist.html   (1916 words)

  
 Romania, Country Assessments
2.1 Romania (formerly the Socialist Republic of Romania) lies in south-eastern Europe, bounded to the north and east by Ukraine, to the north-east by Moldova, to the north-west by Hungary, to the south-west by Yugoslavia (Serbia) and to the south by Bulgaria.
The Venice Commission endorsed Romania's view, in October 2001, that unilateral laws such as the status law should only apply within the originating country, that the law needs tightening on criteria and modalities for registration as an ethnic Hungarian, and that the law should serve only ethnic and linguistic interests, not socio-economic benefits.
The members of the Supreme Court are appointed by the President of Romania at the proposal of the Superior Council of Magistrates.
http://www.ecoi.net/pub/ms33_uk-rom1001.html   (1916 words)

  
 Socialist
Socialist law Socialist law is the agricultural co-operatives, and having special courts and laws for state enterprises....
Socialist Party of Great Britain The Socialist Party of Great Britain, also known as the SPGB, is a small Trotskyist p...
Socialist Party of Great Britain (Reconstituted) The Socialist Party of Great Britain (Reconstituted), also known as th...
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/socialist.html   (2384 words)

  
 'Portuguese Left Bloc has deep roots among workers' - Socialist Worker
After the election we demanded that the new Socialist Party government had a vote in parliament to make abortion legal.
The Bloc also proposed Portugal’s first law on domestic violence, which was passed in parliament.
Some 300 trade union leaders, at a factory level and at national level, appealed for a vote for the Bloc in the elections.
http://www.socialistworker.co.uk/article.php4?article_id=6009   (2384 words)

  
 LBO-Talk Archive March 2002: Re: liberal democracy/Socialist law
>Would socialist law be part of a socialist state ?
Now given that you are talking about socialist law and society, and as I have an interest in repressive measures in such societies, I would like to disagree with several of your formulations.
First your distinction on law (passing over the prohibition on wage labour which seems a bit of a long bow to draw), its recognition of socialist property relations etc, all seem to piont to the need for new laws replacing old bourgeois laws.
http://squawk.ca/lbo-talk/0203/0693.html   (2384 words)

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