Article 1520 du Code civil : commentaireprocédurel'homme
An estimated 17,000 people had been killed as a result of the civil war by the end of 2015, with the death toll estimated to have reached 100,000 by the end of 2019; forces on both sides of the conflict have been accused of war crimes and of diverting food aid. The conflict has ...
Charles I suffered defeat in the civil wars of 1642– and 1648. He was executed by a sentence of the High Court of the Tribunal that the Long Parliament had created. Charles II. Born May 29, 1630, in London; died there Feb. 6, 1685. King of the Stuart dynasty. After the execution...
This work was funded by the Common Application Support Platform for Land Observation Satellites of China’s Civil Space Infrastructure (Y930280A2F), National high resolution remote sensing satellite data and product sharing exchange service platform (E2K503010M) and GaoFen special National authenticity ...
A new civil code, based on a European model, was adopted in place of Muslim law; polygamy was thus abolished. New criminal and commercial codes were adopted. Church and state were separated. The Arabic alphabet was replaced by the Latin. Women were granted the vote, first in municipal and...
In 1971 women were granted equal civil rights with men, including the right to vote and to be elected to the Federal Assembly; women continued to receive lower wages than men, however. From 1974 to 1976 the Swiss economy suffered a severe crisis. In 1977 about 25,000 persons were ...
(1968); on civil construction (1968); on economic, scientific, and technological cooperation (1970); on the development of cooperation in the field of radio and television (1970); on international motor vehicle transportation (1971); and on navigation and cooperation in providing safety in ...
“death squads” had become common. In 1979, Gen. Carlos Humberto Romero, the last in a series of presidents whose elections were denounced by many as fraudulent, was overthrown by a military junta. Murders and other terrorism continued, and the unrest erupted into a full-scale civil war ...
At the same time, the government of Onganía adopted a “civil defense” law, by which all citizens 14–60 years of age could be mobilized in case of domestic disturbances. Clinging to a policy of so-called free enterprise in the economy, the government in 1967 adopted a law on oil ...
Civil War The Popular Front (republicans, Socialists, Communists, and syndicalists) was victorious in the national elections of 1936. Before the government under ManuelAzañahad time to carry out its program, a military rebellion precipitated the greatSpanish civil warof 1936–39. The Insurgents,...