• Any Rules/Constitution changes passed at the 2023 Child Cancer Foundation AGM on Saturday 18 November will be filed with Charities Services ​​​​​​​, as is required under the Charities Act 2005, and MBIE as required for incorporated societies. (childcancer.org.nz)
  • This document is the Report of the Constitution Committee, dated October 9, 2022 and outlining the consultation process for the Constitution, its purpose, function and next steps. (coptic.org.au)
  • This document is the Diocese of Sydney Constitution, signed and dated by His Holiness Pope Tawadros II on September 11, 2022. (coptic.org.au)
  • The Supreme Court En Banc has denied a petition for certiorari and mandamus filed against the COMELEC in relation to the 2022 elections in Pangasinan. (gov.ph)
  • Child Cancer Foundation is proposing changes to its Rules/Constitution to ensure they are compliant with legislative changes to the new Incorporated Societies Act 2022. (childcancer.org.nz)
  • In January 2018 at the Russia-hosted Syrian peace conference in Sochi, an agreement was reached to form a 150-member committee to draft a new constitution until September 2019, equally represented by the Syrian government, political opposition, and civil society. (aljazeera.com)
  • Estudio con abordaje cualitativo basado en la Fenomenología Social Schütz, que se llevó a cabo de enero a julio de 2018 en el hogar de 19 madres. (bvsalud.org)
  • YEREVAN-The Commission on Armenia's Constitutional Reforms, which is headed by President Serge Sarkisian, released the final version of the draft amendments to the constitution on Aug. 21. (anca.org)
  • On Aug. 18, Vardanyan had said that representatives of the party would be meeting with President Sarkisian to discuss the draft of the new constitution. (anca.org)
  • The post Draft Amendments to Constitution Meet Around 95 Percent of ARF Expectations appeared first on Armenian Weekly . (anca.org)
  • Chileans will be asked two questions on October 25: if they want a new constitution and who should draft it. (cnn.com)
  • A woman crosses deserted road during general strike called by hardliner faction from former Maoist rebels to protest against first draft of new constitution, Kathmandu, 24 July 2015. (crisisgroup.org)
  • The draft constitution provides for an elected federal government accountable to the country s parliament, but envisages this co-existing alongside (also elected and accountable) regional governments. (opendemocracy.net)
  • The only officially existing region today is Iraqi Kurdistan , but the draft constitution allows that any two or more governorates can form their own region. (opendemocracy.net)
  • This outcome would in retrospect give the draft constitution the character of a lengthy epitaph for a united Iraq. (opendemocracy.net)
  • The current draft of Iraq's constitution doesn't look good . (pjmedia.com)
  • Some Sunni Arabs are also threatening a general uprising over the issue of federalism, so it doesn't look like the draft of this constitution is going anywhere just yet. (pjmedia.com)
  • If the current draft of the constitution passes, it won't make later reform impossible (constitutions can be amended), but it will make later reform a heck of a lot more difficult and contentious. (pjmedia.com)
  • U.S. diplomats foolishly conceded ground to the Islamists in order to get a constitution draft out "on time. (pjmedia.com)
  • You can read the entire text of the constitution draft at Newsday . (pjmedia.com)
  • The five regions include Africa, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America and North America and The Caribbean. (bpw-international.org)
  • In October 2019, a metro fare increase sparked massive protests and riots along the country, forcing conservative President Sebastián Piñera to agree to a referendum on rewriting the constitution inherited from General Augusto Pinochet´s bloody dictatorship. (cnn.com)
  • The lawsuit n. 5030568-38.2019.4.04.7100 was filed on May 21st, 2019, and is pending before the 1st Federal Court of the Federal Regional Court of the 4 Region. (who.int)
  • Since revisions of the constitution may raise protests, "Doing it quietly, just as in one day the Weimar constitution changed to the Nazi constitution, without anyone realizing it, why don't we learn from that sort of tactic? (foxnews.com)
  • If you listen to the context, it is clear that I have a negative view of how the Weimar constitution got changed by the Nazi regime," he said. (foxnews.com)
  • The constitution of the Weimar Republic stated that the people would elect the President. (schoolshistory.org.uk)
  • The Reichstag was the main legislative body under the Weimar constitution. (schoolshistory.org.uk)
  • Under the Weimar constitution several powers that had previously been held by the States now moved to central control, most notably control of the armed forces. (schoolshistory.org.uk)
  • The constitution of the Weimar republic allowed the people to force a referendum on issues. (schoolshistory.org.uk)
  • As noted previously, state constitutions are more specific, thereby creating a political environment fostering frequent constitutional amendments. (northcarolinahistory.org)
  • After the 1868 constitution, approximately 70 amendments were passed within a century - more than half of them between 1933 and 1968. (northcarolinahistory.org)
  • With so many amendments, many wondered if a new constitution was in order, and after a commission report and recommendation, a General Assembly deliberation and vote, and a general election, North Carolina had its third constitution. (northcarolinahistory.org)
  • Meanwhile, the Heritage Party's deputy chair, Armen Martirosyan, has said that the amendments to the constitution are an attempt to extend the power of the two-term president. (anca.org)
  • These amendments will ensure our Rules/Constitution are an accurate reflection of how Child Cancer Foundation works towards our vision of walking alongside and supporting all children and their families on their cancer journey and advancing improvements to child cancer care. (childcancer.org.nz)
  • 1) Meet before the opening of the Convention to consider all amendments duly submitted in accordance with Article 13.8 of the Constitution. (opseu.org)
  • To expedite the printing of a revised Constitution, the Committee is directed to prepare a report for the President showing the disposition of all amendments dealt with by the Convention. (opseu.org)
  • Below is a video from His Eminence explaining the next steps involved now that the Constitution has been passed, alongside a report from the Constitution Committee, followed by the Diocese of Sydney Constitution document itself. (coptic.org.au)
  • The International Committee of the Red Cross says it shipped badly needed flour and medical supplies to an ethnic Armenian region within Azerbaijan suffering under a road blockade since late last year. (wn.com)
  • Australia is facing a six-week campaign before voting in the referendum on Oct. 14, when they would be asked whether they support altering the constitution to set up an Indigenous committee to advise the federal parliament. (yahoo.com)
  • In accordance with Article 52 of the Constitution, the Regional Director is to be appointed by the Board in agreement with the Regional Committee. (who.int)
  • The Constitution Committee is empowered to call any member of the Executive Board before it to provide whatever information s/he may have that is relevant to a particular constitutional amendment. (opseu.org)
  • It also elects members of the Arab Scout Committee and approves a constitution to govern its activities. (scout.org)
  • The Arab Scout Committee is the executive body of the Arab Scout Region. (scout.org)
  • 164 The provisions of articles 162 and 163 of this Constitution are subject to laws that are reasonably required in the interest of national security, public order, public morality and for the purpose of protecting the reputations, rights and freedoms of other persons. (modernghana.com)
  • 165 For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of this Chapter shall not be taken to limit the enjoyment of any of the fundamental human rights and freedoms guaranteed under Chapter 5 of this Constitution. (modernghana.com)
  • No law may contradict the essential rights and freedoms mentioned in this constitution. (pjmedia.com)
  • However, there are wide variations in per capita health care expenditure and health services utilization between and within different countries of the world and of the Eastern Mediterranean Region. (who.int)
  • Critics of the ruling Liberal Democrats are uneasy over the party's proposals for revising the U.S.-inspired postwar constitution, in part to allow a higher profile for Japan's military. (foxnews.com)
  • Japan's military aggression, which included colonizing the Korean Peninsula before the war, is the reason its current constitution limits the role of the military. (foxnews.com)
  • According to a transcript of the speech published by the newspaper Asahi Shimbun, Aso decried the lack of support for revising Japan's pacifist constitution among older Japanese, saying the Liberal Democrats held quiet, extensive discussions about its proposals. (foxnews.com)
  • Shinzo Abe has made his clearest statement yet on his ambition to alter the pacifist Article 9 of Japan's Constitution. (theconversation.com)
  • The change would represent a significant departure from Japan's post-World War II constitution which renounced war and allows for only a limited measure of "defensive" capabilities. (nationalinterest.org)
  • That the referendum on the new constitution was voted upon so peacefully - only a few short years since my country was wracked by a violently disputed presidential election - is also worthy of celebration. (scotsman.com)
  • In the heat of the campaign for the referendum, I think we forgot to ask how replacing the old constitution would change our lives. (scotsman.com)
  • People demonstrate against an amendment of the constitution established under the military rule (1973-90) of General Augusto Pinochet, which will be voted Sunday in a referendum, in Santiago, on October 21, 2020. (cnn.com)
  • The referendum requires a national majority of votes as well as a majority of votes in at least four of the six states in order to change the constitution. (yahoo.com)
  • TOKYO - Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso has retracted a comment he made this week suggesting Japan should follow the Nazi example of how to change the country's constitution, following complaints from neighboring countries and human rights activists. (foxnews.com)
  • To say that Indian democracy is backsliding misunderstands the country's history and the challenges its faces: A certain authoritarianism is embedded in India's constitution and political structures. (journalofdemocracy.org)
  • Japan is considering modifying its constitution to enable " enemy base strike capabilities ," new language which would expand the country's ability to conduct military attacks into a wider range of contingencies. (nationalinterest.org)
  • Even those who promote constitutionalism and decry a lack of constitutional understanding speak only rarely about state constitutions. (northcarolinahistory.org)
  • State constitutions therefore reveal that states can have widely differing governing documents while co-existing and operating as part of the same general, constitutional union. (northcarolinahistory.org)
  • Extensively amended in 1835 at a constitutional convention, the 1776 constitution survived. (northcarolinahistory.org)
  • military forces, and constitutions and constitutional amendment and revision. (northcarolinahistory.org)
  • India's Constitution has long seemed stable, but the rise of an ethnic, absolute, and opaque state is changing the constitutional order in momentous and disturbing ways. (journalofdemocracy.org)
  • Motivations for changing the 1987 Constitution: Is constitutional change needed in the Philippines? (idea.int)
  • The suit used as legal basis provisions of FCTC and Brazilian legislation (Federal Constitution, Brazilian Civil Code - Law 10.406/2002 -, etc. (who.int)
  • These professionals, mainly the dentists, have legal, moral and ethical duty to notify the authorities suspected cases of child abuse, according to the Federal Constitution and Brazilian Statute of the Child and Adolescent 10 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Under the leadership of Yash Pal Ghai, a renowned Kenyan legal scholar whose international resum includes helping countries like Afghanistan write their constitutions, the Kenyan National Constitution Conference commenced. (scotsman.com)
  • It should be noted that since the middle of the last century, it was determined at the legislative level that every part of the kingdom including the Antilles will have its own constitution (internal freedom of action). (orangesmile.com)
  • Articles 2-4 describe the three branches of government in the exact order as the U.S. Constitution: legislative, executive, and judicial. (northcarolinahistory.org)
  • This requires us to update our Rules - which will be referred to as our 'Constitution' under the new Act - to ensure we are compliant with legislative changes under the new Act and meet the requirements of the re-registration process. (childcancer.org.nz)
  • The larger economic development that occurred in these historically delimited ethnic communities enhanced the regions' own identities. (wikipedia.org)
  • Since it was passed amid deadly protests in September 2015, Nepal's new constitution has deepened ethnic, social and political fractures. (crisisgroup.org)
  • Ethiopia's constitution provides for an ethnic-based federal system of government. (state.gov)
  • Meanwhile, political and ethnic tensions continued to lead to violence in other regions, notably Benishangul-Gumuz, Oromia, and Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, as well as credible reports of abuses of human rights throughout the year. (state.gov)
  • This constitution guarantees the administrative, political, cultural and educational rights of different ethnic groups such as Turkomen, Chaldean, Assyrians and other groups. (pjmedia.com)
  • Our many ancestral and traditional ways of knowing, healing and promoting health have been developed by Indigenous, Afro-descendent, Roma and other ethnic groups who have historically inhabited the region. (bvsalud.org)
  • We have also taken the opportunity to make other changes to our Rules/Constitution in regards to improving our governance practices. (childcancer.org.nz)
  • In EU scholarship, these developments were painted as the creation of a Europe of the Regions and multilevel governance, where direct channels of communication and influence from the local and regional level have been institutionalised into the European integration project. (lu.se)
  • The Spanish constitution responds ambiguously to the claims of historic nationalities (such as the right of self-government) while proclaiming a common and indivisible homeland of all Spaniards. (wikipedia.org)
  • It was applied in the respective Statutes of Autonomy once all nationalities and regions acceded to self-government or autonomy, and were constituted as autonomous communities. (wikipedia.org)
  • Charlotte Wheeler] Well, in 2006 a federal court ruled that medical care in California's prisons violated the 8th amendment of the U.S. Constitution. (cdc.gov)
  • SYDNEY (Reuters) - More than half of Australians would reject the inclusion of an Indigenous advisory panel in the constitution, a newspaper poll showed on Monday, as the government struggles to lift support for the landmark proposal ahead of a vote in about six weeks. (yahoo.com)
  • UPDATE: The line about Islam being "a main source for legislation" in Iraq's constitution looks better in context than it does all by itself. (pjmedia.com)
  • It contains comprehensive legal information, which allows customized research on a specific country, comparison of the legislation of several countries or regions on a particular subject, and searches by text. (who.int)
  • On 20 September 2015, Nepal's new constitution passed amid deadly protests by Madhesi and Tharu groups across the southern Tarai plains that continued for months, leaving 57 dead. (crisisgroup.org)
  • This is remarkable because we represent women in business and decision-making in about 100 countries and five regions. (bpw-international.org)
  • The share of out-of-pocket health expenditure remains relatively high in many countries of the Region. (who.int)
  • Equity studies carried out in some middle-income countries of the Region have shown that up to 5% of households face financial catastrophe following ill health and that half of them are pushed into poverty. (who.int)
  • However, the experience from countries that have achieved universal coverage in recent years indicates that, with proper planning and political will, all countries can expedite their move towards universal coverage and that universal coverage could indeed be within the reach of many countries in the Region. (who.int)
  • The VHL constitutes a public good constructed with the collaborative effort of all the countries of the Region in a context of globalization, of rapid technological changes, and of permanent challenges to health systems and to the public policies that seek the promotion of equity in health. (bvsalud.org)
  • I am not an attorney, but, as a nongambler, I am tempted to venture that the North Carolina Constitution affects some aspect of every case in the North Carolina courts. (northcarolinahistory.org)
  • Concerned citizens should consult the U.S. Constitution when discussing national policy. (northcarolinahistory.org)
  • The event was also attended by Deputy Heads of Kharkiv Regional State Administration, representatives of Kharkiv City and Regional Councils, MPs of Ukraine, representatives of diplomatic missions located in Kharkiv region, Kharkiv garrison, clergy of the region, citizens' associations, and more. (khntusg.com.ua)
  • The constitution also had a section that guaranteed the basic rights of German citizens. (schoolshistory.org.uk)
  • 5) All agencies of the mass media shall, at all times, be free to uphold the principles, provisions and objectives of this Constitution, and shall uphold the responsibility and accountability of the Government to the people of Ghana. (modernghana.com)
  • When president Mwai Kibaki first ran for election in 2002, he promised that, if he won, his government would deliver a new constitution within 100 days of taking office. (scotsman.com)
  • Much of their disenchantment was a result of his failure to keep the promises that he had made in 2002, among them the delivery of a new constitution. (scotsman.com)
  • That should change: The North Carolina Constitution, in particular, should be a constant part of our state's political discourse. (northcarolinahistory.org)
  • It sets out the political timetable that the Iraqis are supposed to follow until a new constitution is passed and a permanent government is formed. (opendemocracy.net)
  • Within each of these regions a political party would put forward a number of candidates. (schoolshistory.org.uk)
  • We believe that the political situation that has developed in the regions offers an opportunity for progress in the political process. (memri.org)
  • Speaking to reporters, Aso said Thursday that he was misunderstood and only meant to say that loud debate over whether Japan should change its postwar constitution to allow a higher profile for the military was not helpful. (foxnews.com)
  • Outside the spheres listed in Article 73 of the Constitution of the USSR, a Union Republic exercises independent authority on its territory. (bucknell.edu)
  • 173 Subject to article 167 of this Constitution, the National Media Commission shall not exercise any control or direction over the professional functions of a person engaged in the production of newspapers or other means of communication. (modernghana.com)
  • The process was so lengthy as many aspects of the constitution had to be redrafted as they moved power from local state governments to the central authorities, for example. (schoolshistory.org.uk)
  • The Americas region is characterized by being culturally diverse, with as many ways of knowing, promoting health, providing care and preventing illness as there are cultures. (bvsalud.org)
  • Iraq: a constitution or an epitaph? (opendemocracy.net)
  • The Transitional Administrative Law (Tal) of 2004, passed by Paul Bremer head of the United States-appointed Coalition Provisional Authority set up following the end of the Saddam Hussein regime in April 2003 has operated in Iraq as a sort of interim constitution. (opendemocracy.net)
  • The result would be a three-region Iraq, united in a loose federation yet split along sectarian lines. (opendemocracy.net)
  • Today the delegation of KhNTUA headed by the vice-rector for scientific and pedagogical work S. Zaika took part in the flower-laying ceremony at the Monument of Independence of Ukraine on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution of Ukraine. (khntusg.com.ua)
  • and - The big challenges that persist for their broad adoption throughout the Region and for continuous quality improvement of the methodologies, technologies, and contents operated in the VHL. (bvsalud.org)
  • Scholars began to explore the histories of these regions, to tell their own founding stories: Catalonia rediscovered her prowess as a Mediterranean Medieval empire within the Crown of Aragon, and the Basque Country focused on the mystery of its origins. (wikipedia.org)
  • State constitutions can include varying rights, liberties, and protections. (northcarolinahistory.org)
  • Since separation from Great Britain, North Carolina has had three state constitutions - 1776, 1868, and 1971. (northcarolinahistory.org)
  • The state constitution has a preamble and 14 articles. (northcarolinahistory.org)
  • Far fewer have been encouraged to pick up their respective state constitutions when discussing state policy. (northcarolinahistory.org)
  • The laying of flowers took place on the Constitution Square of Kharkiv with the participation of the head of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration Aina Tymchuk. (khntusg.com.ua)
  • the role Islam should play in the constitution, federalism as a model of government, the rights of women, even the official name of the new Iraqi state. (opendemocracy.net)
  • The numbers of members sent to this house by any state were roughly in proportion to the size of the state, though the constitution forbade any one state having more than two fifths of the representatives in the Reichsrat. (schoolshistory.org.uk)
  • Romeva calls this "judicialising the conflict" between what he sees as the two Iberian nations of Spain and Catalonia and what his opponents see as a state and its richest region. (heraldscotland.com)
  • These criticisms boil down to the argument that Europe of the regions cannot be realised because central state control still matters - the traditional sovereignty of the central state allows it to remain a gatekeeper of interests at an EU-level. (lu.se)
  • Even the new constitution of 2008, which was the outcome of a four-year-long democratic reform process, clearly states that the state religion is Islam and only Muslims can acquire Maldivian citizenship. (lu.se)
  • Azores (P), 10 May 2005 "The regions of Europe have to take up the new challenges of a rapidly changing European and global context. (aer.eu)
  • In the African Region, IHR is implemented in the context of integrated disease surveillance and response (IDSR). (who.int)
  • The major difference between this structure and the system ruled by the Ba ath party is the existence of new regions and their associated powers. (opendemocracy.net)
  • The President had a range of powers that need careful analysis when evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of the constitution. (schoolshistory.org.uk)
  • Every three years, the region develops a regional strategy that addresses any recent gains to Scouting as well as challenges to systems, structures, processes, and infrastructure at the national and regional levels. (scout.org)
  • These Rules of Procedure are adopted under the authority of Chapter XI of the Constitution of the World Health Organization. (who.int)
  • 4See Chapter 3 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Act No 20 of 2013. (lu.se)
  • That is, gatekeeping scholars expect gatekeeping to effectively constrain bypassing, while regionalist scholars expect regions to rise above this gatekeeping. (lu.se)
  • In honor of the 25th anniversary of the Constitution Day of Ukraine, a performance of a folk dance ensemble and a festive flash mob took place. (khntusg.com.ua)
  • 1) The Association shall be governed by the World Council, which shall establish policy and provide oversight for the Association in fulfilling its Objects, and perform the other duties set out in this Constitution. (laserinternational.org)
  • Its governing body is the Arab Scout Conference, which takes place every three years to develop the general policy of the region through resolutions. (scout.org)
  • Brussels (B), 16 May 2005 European regions have today reiterated their demand to be included in any decisions over the commercial cultivation of genetically modified crops (GM or GMOs) in order for them to enhance and promote quality agriculture and food products. (aer.eu)
  • Membership of the ANC shall be open to all South Africans above the age of 18 years, irrespective of race, colour and creed, who accept its principles, policies and programmes and are prepared to abide by its Constitution and rules. (liberation.org.za)
  • Growth and competitiveness depend on the capacity of the regions to enhance their self-development based on sustainability. (aer.eu)
  • Although proponents focused solely on the new document, it doesn't take a legal scholar to notice there were good laws under the old constitution that were never enforced. (scotsman.com)
  • In Spanish jurisprudence, the term nationality appears for the first time in the current constitution, approved in 1978 after much debate in the Spanish Parliament. (wikipedia.org)
  • What is the general overview of the current North Carolina Constitution? (northcarolinahistory.org)
  • The failure to agree on a new constitution fractured the coalition government and divided the country. (scotsman.com)
  • Do we seriously believe law-enforcement officials and people in other government agencies will stop taking bribes because Kenyans approved a new constitution? (scotsman.com)
  • Changing the constitution enacted under former dictator Augusto Pinochet was a key demand of protesters during the two months of violent civil unrest against the government and inequality. (cnn.com)
  • In this section the constitution outlined the right to localised self-government, a 'dignified existence for all people', economic freedoms, religious freedom and freedom of the Trade Unions. (schoolshistory.org.uk)
  • Japan also has military forces as strong as one million soldiers who could deploy in the region. (nationalinterest.org)
  • The attainment of the highest possible level of health is a fundamental human right enshrined in the WHO constitution as well as in the constitutions of many of its Member States [ 1 ]. (who.int)
  • 1. The World Health Organization, African Region, is challenged by recurrent outbreaks and other health emergencies. (who.int)
  • A Union Republic shall have its own Constitution conforming to the Constitution of the USSR with the specific features of the Republic being taken into account. (bucknell.edu)
  • His Eminence Archbishop Angaelos explaining the Sydney Diocese Constitution and accompanying report. (coptic.org.au)
  • It is clear in BPW International's Constitution in C5, that the International Federation of Business and Professional Women consists of "Affiliate Federations, Affiliate Clubs, and Individual Affiliate Members of Business and Professional Women. (bpw-international.org)
  • Most assembly members also aim to promote higher civic participation and better protection of the environment in the new constitution. (cnn.com)
  • Under the Presidency of Edgar Faure, at that time President of the French region Franche-Comté, they set up the Council of the Regions of Europe (CRE), which two years later became the Assembly of European Regions. (aer.eu)
  • The following is an overview of the main features of the constitution that emerged in August of 1919. (schoolshistory.org.uk)
  • These regions are easily visible to the dentist. (bvsalud.org)