The War of Laws lang ru , Voyna zakonov ref http slovari.yandex.ru dict jurid article jur1 jur 1049.htm War of Laws in a Russian on line legal dictionary ref was the series of conflicts between the Federal Government of the Soviet Union , and the governments of the RSFSR Russian Federation and other Republics of the Soviet Union constituent republics during the last years ... governments continued the war of laws by rejecting new laws passed by Moscow and creating their own. While sometimes the laws passed by the republics were contradictory, they were largely almost identical ... Soviet of Russia Russian parliament . Another war of laws began between Yeltsin and parliament ... again, Russia left the region alone to its own whims. What came from this was a war of laws between ... 2009 04 2009 ref Russia s modern War of Laws With Vladimir Putin s Russian presidential election ... Gordon M. date 2002 03 29 title Russia s and Tatarstan war of laws journal The Russia Journal publisher ... laws separate from the USSR and refusing to pay taxes to the Moscow government. This worsened ... government and its republics of the Soviet Union union republics . Multiple laws were passed ... ?id WVmRudN2 98C&pg PA89&lpg PA89&dq 22War of Laws 22 accessdate 2009 04 25 ref For instance ..., he faced considerable opposition in implementing laws vital to the continuance of Russia. Those ... books.google.com ?id F2uWmCygVWEC&pg PA173&lpg PA173&dq 22War of Laws 22 accessdate 2009 04 25 year 2002 ref The Georgia Abkhazia War Georgia country Georgia , a country in the Caucasus region, near ... and South Ossetia . The Georgian Abkhazian conflict ongoing war between Georgia and Abkhazia has seen ... during d tente , was the ominous sign of the oncoming War in Abkhazia 1992 1993 war . As the latter ... 93 Georgia Abkhazia War A Forgotten Conflict journal Caucasian Review of International Affairs publisher ... of laws protecting the regions. Tatarstan was forced to reword its constitution to foster closer ties ... more details
see also London Declaration The London Declaration concerning the Laws of Naval War is an international code of maritime law , especially as it relates to wartime activities, proposed in 1909 at the London Naval Conference First conference London Naval Conference by the leading European navy naval powers, as well as the United States and Japan , after a multinational conference that occurred in 1908 in London . Although it dealt with many controversial points, including blockade s, contraband and prize law prize , it largely reiterated existing law, although it showed greater regard to the rights of neutral entities. The declaration was ratified by the United States Senate , but not by many other powers it never went into effect officially. The United States insisted that the belligerent nations fighting in World War I abide by the Declaration. Both the British and Germans ignored it. Published materials For the text of the declaration, consult John Westlake Westlake , International Law War London, 1910 American Journal of International Law supplement, New York, 1909 Further reading http www1.umn.edu humanrts instree 1909b.htm Declaration concerning the Laws of Naval War, 208 Consol. T.S. 338 1909 on The Human Rights Library, University of Minnesota website Category Law of the sea Category Laws of war Category Treaties concluded in 1909 Category Proposed treaties Category Blockades UK law stub ... more details
The In Laws may refer to The In Laws 1979 film The In Laws 1979 film , directed by Arthur Hiller and starring Alan Arkin and Peter Falk The In Laws 2003 film The In Laws 2003 film , a remake of the 1979 original, directed by Andrew Fleming and starring Michael Douglas and Albert Brooks The In Laws TV series The In Laws TV series , a 2011 drama series broadcast on Mediacorp TV Channel 8 See also In Laws , an American TV sitcom disambig es The In Laws ... more details
Infobox Television show name In Laws image caption show name 2 genre Sitcom format creator developer writer director creative director presenter starring Bonnie Somerville br Jean Smart br Elon Gold br Dennis Farina judges voices narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer country United States language English language English num seasons 1 num episodes 15 list episodes executive producer producer editor location Hollywood , Los Angeles , California , United States cinematography camera runtime 30 minutes company NBC Studios distributor channel NBC picture format audio format first run first aired Start date 2002 9 24 last aired End date 2003 1 14 status Ended preceded by followed by related website production website In Laws is an United States American situation comedy that aired on NBC from September 2002 until January 2003. The series starred Bonnie Somerville , Jean Smart , Elon Gold , and Dennis Farina . External links imdb title 0315682 Category American television sitcoms Category Television series by CBS Paramount Television Category Television series by NBC Universal Television Category 2002 American television series debuts Category 2003 American television series endings pt In Laws ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Wikify date December 2009 The Granger laws were a series of laws passed in western states of the United States after the American Civil War to regulate grain elevator and railroad freight rate s and rebates and to address long and short haul discrimination and other railroad abuses against farmer s. The laws were passed a great deal in part to the Populist group. When several Granger laws were declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of the United States Supreme Court , the federal Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 was passed to secure the same reforms. The Granger laws were so called because they were passed in response to the The National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry Granger movement . The granger laws were started by the Farmers Alliance s that brought about anti Railroad pools and rebates. It was an intensely debated issue within the United States. Granger Laws were the deciding point of two very important court case s in the late 19th century, Munn v. Illinois and Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific Railway Company v. Illinois Wabash v. Illinois . Category Economic history of the United States Category Political history of the United States ... more details
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Maury Laws born December 6, 1923 in Burlington, North Carolina is an United States American television and film composer. In his teens, Laws performed in local country, jazz and dance bands as a singer and guitarist in his home state of North Carolina . His career was put on hold during World War II , in which he served in the Army. In 1964, he was hired as music director for the television production company now known as Rankin Bass , a post which he held for roughly 20 years. In this capacity, he conducted and scored music for a number of animated features, including The Hobbit 1977 film The Hobbit , The Flight of Dragons , and Frosty the Snowman TV program Frosty the Snowman . His most widely known score may be that of the well known Christmas special Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer , first aired in 1964. He also scored Rankin Bass only theatrical feature, the Halloween themed Mad Monster Party 1967 . External links imdb name id 0493127 http www.lortel.org LLA archive index.cfm?search by people&first Maury&last Laws&middle Maury Laws at the Lortel Archives Internet Off Broadway Database http www.maurylaws.com index.htm Maury Laws Home Page http www.spaceagepop.com laws.htm Biography on SpaceAgePop.com Maury Laws resides in Appleton, Wisconsin. He is active in the arts around the Appleton, Wisconsin area. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Laws, Maury ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 6, 1923 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Laws, Maury Category American film score composers Category Living people Category 1923 births Category People from Burlington, North Carolina US composer 20thC stub fr Maury Laws ... more details
Expert subject Hungary date February 2009 The April laws , also called March laws , ref http www.britannica.com eb article 9050799 March Laws Britannica article on March laws ref were a collection of laws legislated by Lajos Kossuth with the aim of modernizing Kingdom of Hungary into a nation state . The imperative program included Hungarian control of its popular militia national guard , Government budget national budget and Hungarian foreign policy , as well as the removal of serfdom . They were passed by the Hungarian Diet in March 1848 in Pozsony now Bratislava , Slovakia ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 364177 March Laws ref German Pressburg and signed by Ferdinand I of Austria Ferdinand V at the Primate s Palace in the same city on 11 April 1848, ref cite web publisher City of Bratislava url http www.visit.bratislava.sk en vismo dokumenty2.asp?id org 700014&id 1011&p1 1575 title Between the campaigns of Napoleonic troops and the abolition of bondage accessdate 8 June 2007 ref as a reaction to the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 Revolution of 1848 . When the revolution was crushed in 1849, Austria did not pass the laws, and Hungary did not retain full external autonomy until the Compromise of 1867 which would later influence Hungary s position in World War I . References reflist Hungarian Revolution of 1848 Category History of Hungary Hungary stub da Martslovene de M rzgesetze hu prilisi t rv nyek no Aprillovene sk Marcov z kony ... more details
The Cardinal Laws lang pl Prawa kardynalne were a constitution enacted in Warsaw , Poland , by the Repnin Sejm of 1767 68. Ostensibly the Cardinal Laws were intended to ensure the Golden Liberty of the szlachta Polish Lithuanian nobility , as demanded by nobles united in the Radom Confederation . In fact, the Cardinal Laws made it certain that the political system of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth would remain ineffectual and easily controllable by its neighbors. History The Cardinal Laws were imposed on the Commonwealth by Russia s Empress Catherine the Great with Russian forces commanded by Prince Nicholas Repnin , and by 1775 were sanctioned as well by Prussia and Austria . The Cardinal Laws key features included the liberum veto , the Royal elections in Poland free election of Poland s king , Neminem captivabimus , and the right to form Confederation Poland confederation s and to raise rokosz es&mdash all, privileges of the nobility that had made the Commonwealth s political system of Golden Liberty ungovernable. ref name Seton Watson1988 cite book author Hugh Seton Watson title The Russian empire, 1801 1917 url http books.google.com books?id 40KbWNve4XkC&pg PA44 accessdate 4 July 2011 date 1 February 1988 publisher Clarendon Press isbn 9780198221524 page 44 ref Russian intervention was unsuccessfully challenged by the Bar Confederation , leading to the First Partition of Poland 1772 . The Cardinal Laws were annulled by the Great Sejm of 1788 92 but reinstituted by the Grodno Sejm following Poland s defeat in the 1792 War in Defense of the Constitution . The Cardinal Laws remained in effect for the last three years of the Commonwealth s existence, until the final, Third Partition of Poland . References reflist See also Constitution of May 3, 1791 Category History of Poland 1569 1795 Category Legal history of Poland law stub Poland hist stub pl Prawa kardynalne ... more details
Halsbury s Laws is the name of a legal encyclopaedia produced by LexisNexis Butterworths . Halsbury s Laws of England Halsbury s Laws of Australia Category Law books disambig ... more details
Gilbert Laws may refer to Gilbert L. Laws 1838 1907 , U.S. Representative from Nebraska Gilbert Laws sailor 1870 1918 , British Olympic sailor hndis Laws, Gilbert ... more details
File Leyes Nuevas1.jpg thumb 225px right Cover of Leyes Nuevas of 1542. The New Laws , in Spanish language ... V of Spain regarding the Spanish colonization of the Americas , are also known as the New Laws of the Indies ... of Peru tried to enforce The New Laws which caused the encomenderos to revolt in a large scale ... of the New Laws in the Viceroyalty of Peru, Antonio Mendoza , Viceroy of New Spain decided not to enforce the New Laws in his territories, in order to avoid conflict with the encomenderos. In this way due to massive pressure from the landowning classes the New Laws were never implemented in the two largest colonies of the Spanish Empire. Origins The New Laws were the results of a reform movement spurred by what was seen as the failure of the decades old Leyes de Burgos Laws of Burgos , issued by King Ferdinand II of Aragon on December 27, 1512. These laws were the first set of rules created ... of the reformers labor was the New Laws. His active role in the reform movement earned Bartolom de las Casas the nickname, Defender of the Indians . Contents The New Laws consisted of many regulations ... and provisions for the gradual abolition of the encomienda system. The New Laws stated that the natives ... in exchange for their labor. The laws also prohibited the sending of indigenous people to work in the mines ... at the death of the individual encomenderos. Resistance When the New Laws were passed, every Ethnic .... As a result, the promulgation of the New Laws caused great unrest in the Spanish colonization of the Americas ... the New Laws. Pizarro was later captured and executed as a traitor of the King. Legacy Finally ... of the encomienda system was again secure. Although the New Laws were largely unsuccessful ... Laws went on to be incorporated into the general corpus of the Laws of the Indies , except where they were superseded by newer laws. A weaker issue of the New Laws was issued in 1552. See also Mixt n War Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor Philip II of Spain References Reflist Kenneth J. Andrien ... more details
Alexander Laws was an American sailor commissioned as a midshipman on 15 May 1800, and served in the ship USS Ganges 1794 Ganges during the Quasi War with France . Discharged under the Peace Establishment Act on 12 August 1801, he was again appointed midshipman on 25 August 1802. Initially assigned to the frigate USS Constitution Constitution , he volunteered to take part in the daring expedition under Lieutenant Stephen Decatur Stephen Decatur, Jr. , to board the captured U.S. frigate USS Philadelphia 1799 Philadelphia , moored within half gunshot of the Pasha s castle in Tripoli harbor and put her to the torch. On 16 February 1804, Decatur laid his command, the ketch USS Intrepid 1798 Intrepid , alongside the captured frigate and, as Captain Edward Preble later wrote, in a Gallant and Officer like manner, boarded and carried her against all opposition Silence cloaked the bold American attack. Not a musket or Pistol was fired on our side, Preble reported, everything was accomplished by the sword and tomahawk axe tomawhawk . Laws served under Lieutenant James Lawrence , who, with Midshipman Thomas Macdonough and ten men all cautioned to use firearms only in case of urgent necessity seized Philadelphia s berth deck and forward storerooms. While the Tripolines suffered between 20 to 30 men killed in the action that Lord Horatio Nelson was said to have lauded as the most daring act of the age, Decatur s force of 70 volunteers suffered only one man wounded in taking the ship to begin her destruction by fire. After a stint of detached service in gunboat s 26 August to 19 October 1804 during the siege of Tripoli, Laws was detached from Constitution on 29 November 1804 and ordered ..., such being accepted on 13 April 1807. Namesake In 1943, the destroyer USS Laws DD 558 USS Laws ... Persondata NAME Laws, Alexander ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States Navy officer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Laws, Alexander Category Year of birth ... more details
refimprove date December 2010 Image Laws night.jpg thumb 300px right Laws Hall, as it appears from the northeast at night Laws Hall is a residence hall at the University of Missouri . Located at the corner of Maryland Avenue and Kentucky Boulevard, Laws comprises a gross area of convert 72871 sqft m2 ... 2010 Prior to the construction of Laws Hall, the area of campus was known as Fairway Village. Beginning in 1946 as men returned from the war effort, Fairway Village was a field of trailers that were ... for development of traditional university residence structures, and Laws was built along with Lathrop ... all new living spaces through renovation and new construction, the current plan is for Laws Hall ... December 2010 Laws Hall was named for Samuel Laws Samuel Spahr Laws . Laws was President of the University of Missouri from 1876 to 1889. Laws is regarded as one of the more interesting figures in MU ... and the building of Laws Observatory , the first observatory west of the Mississippi River, in 1877. Laws established the observatory and the telescope within it with his personal funds, and he also ... Laws alienated students, faculty and the state legislature. He attempted to regulate all aspects ... of his generous fundraising for an observatory, students hated Laws. They petitioned to have ... cut class. Laws resigned from his position with the university in 1889 amid a scandal that erupted ... 2010 Laws Hall is currently a co ed residence hall, which houses mostly first year students in specified ... and ninth floors are quiet floors. Laws Hall traditionally has a high percentage of male students ... and the opening of the all co ed Southwest Campus complex in 2006. Laws, along with Lathrop Hall ... ref In April 1998, Ivan Sychov was found dead in his room, room 300, on the third floor of Laws Hall. ref http www.themaneater.com stories 1998 4 17 mu student found dead laws hall MU student found dead in Laws Hall The Maneater, April 1998, ref Sychov was a 20 year old business major and native ... more details
The Three Laws may refer to Three Laws of Robotics , written by Isaac Asimov Three Laws of Robotic Sexuality , parodies Isaac Asimov s Three Laws of Robotics Laws of thermodynamics , describe the specifics for the transport of heat and work Newton s laws of motion , form the basis for classical mechanics Kepler s laws of planetary motion , challenged Aristotelean and Ptolemaic astronomy and physics The Three Laws band , a London based synthesiser band formed in 1980 Clarke s three laws , of prediction, When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right... Law of three stages is an idea developed by Auguste Comte. disambig ... more details
This is the funniest disambig page I ve ever created or seen Socialist Laws may refer to one of the following Socialist law Anti Socialist Laws disambig ... more details
Mergeto Laws of robotics date November 2011 Robotic laws Robotic laws are real or conceptual sets of restrictions on the behavior of robots. In fiction, perhaps the most prominent expression of this concept is the Three Laws of Robotics described by Isaac Asimov in many of his short stories and novels. A nonfictional, speculative form can be found in Tilden s Laws of Robotics , three guiding principles rules for robots by Mark W. Tilden . Robotics Category Laws of robotics ... more details
October 2008 The X Laws are the primary group of antiheroes in the anime and manga series ... X Laws are ex military. Most members use firearms as mediums for their spirits. The X Laws zealously .... The X Laws obey him without question and his authority to act is overruled only by Jeanne herself ... of cars. In the anime, all the archangels were absorbed by Morphine Chloe when the X Laws all fell to Hao. The result was her upgrade to Angel Advent. Members The division of the X Laws into teams exists only in the manga. In the anime, the X Laws work as a collective group rather than splitting up ... Saint Michel , France Seiyu Yui Horie The leader of the X laws Marco Lasso 2nd in command of the X laws Spirit Michael archangel Michael Ferrari Testarossa Furyoku 12,000 Origin Sicily , Italy Birthdate ... only by Jeanne herself. He helped found the X Laws with the shaman Luchist Lasso, who would .... Those who join the X Laws are considered good and those who do not are automatically evil and with Hao ... Jeanne s attempt to destroy Hao by opening the Gate of Babylon fails. However, while the other X Laws ... will achieve what the X Laws failed to do. The manga reveals details from his past left unsaid in the anime ... of the X Laws at the time. Marco s company was on the verge of creating a new sports car, but gave .... They are killed in the anime with most of the other X Laws during their final assault on Hao. In the manga ..., they are killed during the X Laws final assault on Hao. In the manga, Team X III is killed early ... on to reveals his medium, the air itself, to the X Laws, who had intended to go so far as to sacrifice ... who served in the Gulf War . In the manga, he is impaled by the Spirit of Fire after Kevin and Mina ... of the surviving X Laws attempt to defeat Hao. In the manga, however, she is the first member ... cigarettes and Lucy Maud Montgomery . Others Luchist lasso Founder of X Laws and ex member Spirit Lucifer Lamborghini Countach Lamborghini Countach LP400 The founder of the X Laws, Luchist was the one ... more details
Celine s Laws are a series of three laws regarding government and social interaction attributed to the fictional character Hagbard Celine from Robert Anton Wilson Robert Anton Wilson s Illuminatus Trilogy Illuminatus Trilogy . Celine, a gentleman Anarchism anarchist , serves as a mouthpiece for Wilson s Libertarianism libertarian , anarchist and sometimes completely uncategorizable ideas about the nature of mankind. Celine s Laws are outlined in the trilogy by a manifesto titled Never Whistle While You re Pissing. Wilson later goes on to elaborate on the laws in his nonfiction book, Prometheus Rising , as being inherent consequences of average human psychology. A piece entitled Celine s Laws appears in Robert Anton Wilson s The Illuminati Papers , which features articles written by Wilson under the guise of many of his characters from the Illuminatus Trilogy Illuminatus Trilogy alongside interviews with the author himself. One article pulls from another, as well as from the original Trilogy. Celine, in his manifesto, recognizes these are generalities, but also says that their basic principles ... they are as universal as Newton s Laws in applying to everything. Celine s First Law Image Three ... cause of national insecurity. Reflecting the paranoia of the Cold War , Celine s First Law focuses ... political action, and that means writing and implementing more and more laws. Celine argues that creating more laws simply creates more criminals. Laws inherently restrict individual Freedom political freedom , and the explosive rate at which laws are being created means that every citizen in the course ... of laws. It is only through honest politicians trying to change the world through laws that true ... of laws. So corrupt politicians are preferable according to Celine, despite the possibility of an honest politician who honestly opposes the formation of new laws or wants to do away with some . See ... 118 125 Celine s Laws isbn 1 57951 002 7 Category Discordianism Category Political philosophy ? Category ... more details
In physics , a number of noted theories of the motion of objects have developed. Among the best known are Classical mechanics Newton s laws of motion Euler s laws Cauchy momentum equation Cauchy s equations of motion Kepler s laws of planetary motion General relativity Special relativity Quantum mechanics disambig hi ... more details
There are three laws of returns known to economists Law of diminishing returns , Law of Increasing Returns or Network effect , Law of constant returns . An industry is subject to increasing, decreasing or constant return as the marginal cost of production increase, decrease or remains constant These three laws are only three aspects of Law of variable proportions Category Economics laws ... more details
for the United States Army soldier Robert E. Laws Infobox minister of religion name Robert Laws image Robert Laws and others 1914.png image size 276 caption Missionaries at Bandawe, c. 17 May 1914, after ... Tweya, Jonathan P. Chirwa Standing L R A.G. MacAlpine, W.A. Elmslie, Robert Laws. birth date 1851 birth ... Robert Laws 1851 1934 was a Scottish missionary who headed the Livingstonia mission in the Nyasaland ... Fisk 1994 pp 77ff Dr Laws supported the aspirations of political leaders such as Simon Muhango and Levi Zililo Mumba , both educated at Livingstonia schools. sfn Ross 2009 p 23 Early years Robert Laws ... Early missionary activity 1875 1894 Laws was a member of the original Livingstonia mission party, organized ... to search for Livingstone around Lake Malawi . Robert Laws, of the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland ... at Cape Maclear . sfn Thompson 1995 p ix Laws wrote to Dr. James Stewart, the principal of the Lovedale ... Young, but found conditions too arduous and left in December 1877, handing the leadership to Laws as a temporary measure. Laws remained leader for the next fifty years. sfn McCracken 2008 p 69 Laws ... difficult and sometimes dangerous journeys to obtain care from Dr. Laws. sfn Good 2004 p 14 In 1878 ... soon became known as the African Lakes Corporation. sfn Good 2004 p 62 Laws collaborated ... of Ngoni people Ngoni country. sfn Thompson 1995 p ix In September that year Laws reached the Ngoni ... twelve years, until the first Ngoni were converted to Christianity. When Laws took his first ... Dr. Laws and his companion Uriah Chirwa camped in 1894 when they prospected the new site. sfn Murphy ..., many of which are still in use. sfn Briggs 2010 p 290 When Laws laid out plans for the Overtoun ... build the post office and plant trees. sfn Porter 2003 pp 117 118 Laws later introduced hydroelectric power for lighting and to run the machinery. sfn Good 2004 p 45 Based on Laws experience with Khondowe and knowledge of Lovedale, the mission society sent Robert Laws to undertake a feasibility study ... more details
This is a list of laws applied to various disciplines. These are often adage s or predictions with the appellation Law , although they do not apply in the legal sense, cannot be scientifically tested, or are intended only as rough descriptions rather than applying in each case . These laws are sometimes called rules of thumb . See List of legal topics for laws in the legal sense. See List of scientific laws for falsifiable laws that said to apply universally and literally. Astronomy and cosmology laws Hubble s law Titius Bode law Dermott s law Computer science laws Amdahl s law maximum possible speed up to a parallel program when adding more computing power Bell s Law of Computer Classes Corollary to Moore s Law for computer class formation Brooks Law Godwin s Law Prediction of internet debating patterns Hick s law Linus s law software development Metcalfe s law Moore s law hardware development Pollack s law Reed s law Economic laws Supply and demand Law of supply and demand Gresham s law Linguistic laws Grimm s law regarding sound changes Mathematical laws Law of large numbers NOTHING Science Fiction author s laws Clarke s law Sturgeon s law Three Laws of Robotics Isaac Asimov s List of fictional laws fictional set of laws General laws Benford s law Hilt s Law Stigler s law of eponymy Related lists List of eponymous laws Scientific laws named after people Category Society related lists ... more details