[Slovenia] This category is for baseball at Pittsburg State University in Winfield, Kansas. ...
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(from the article `Bulgaria`) ...High Judicial Council, consisting of 25 members, appoints judges, prosecutors, and investigators. The members of this council are appointed by the ...
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(from the article `Hungary`) ...of representative democracy, with free elections. The legislative and executive branches of the government were separated, and an independent ...
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(from the article `Indonesia`) A number of important reforms also took place. In late 2003 the Constitutional Court began operation with extensive powers to adjudicate disputes ...
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(from the article `Italy`) The constitution is upheld by the Constitutional Court, which is composed of 15 judges, of whom 5 are nominated by the president of the republic, 5 ...
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(from the article `Korea, Republic of`) ...on March 12. The vote was 11 votes greater than the required two-thirds, with most of Roh`s supporters boycotting the vote. Under the terms of the ...
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(from the article `Russia`) ...judicial body is the Supreme Court, which supervises the activities of all other judicial bodies and serves as the final court of appeal. The ...
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(from the article `South Africa`) ...common law of the republic is based on Roman-Dutch law, the uncodified law of The Netherlands having been retained after the Cape`s cession to the ...
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(from the article `Turkey`) ...session. A few hours later the general staff posted on its Web site a statement that the armed forces would not remain indifferent if the secular ...
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(from the article `Uganda`) ...the referendum would decide whether the president could serve another term. The following day the opposition, which resisted any extension of the ...
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(from the article `court`) The democratic transition that occurred in many parts of the world in the late 20th century resulted in the proliferation of courts charged with ... ...of allowing any court to rule on the constitutionality of statutes, with the high court in the regular judicial hierarchy being the ultimate ... [2 related ...
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