in three fourths thereof, as the one or the other Mode of Ratification may be proposed by the Congress .... Use of the convention ratification option Ratification of a proposed amendment has been done by state conventions only once the 1933 ratification process of the Twenty first Amendment to the United States Constitution 21st Amendment . ref Everett S. Brown, Ratification of the Twenty First ... Because they incorporated the convention method of ratification into Article V as an alternate route ... wanted a means of sometimes bypassing the state legislatures in the ratification process. To some extent, the convention method of ratification loosely approximates a one state, one vote national ... of ratification. It is unclear whether this New Mexico state law violates the United States Constitution. Applicable State Laws In a state s legislature, the ratification method is procedurally simple&mdash propose a resolution, memorial, or proclamation of ratification and vote it up or down in each chamber of the state legislature. But using the convention method of ratification is a bit more ... enacted laws to prepare for the possibility of Congress specifying the convention method of ratification .... The persons selected must agree to be placed on the ballot 14 of whom are opposed to ratification ... Ratification of the United States Constitution ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2010 The Perpetual Accord is a peace treaty and alliance of the Acht Orte of the Old Swiss Confederacy and Duke Sigismund of Austria. King Louis XI of France was elected as a mediator between both parties. The negotiations took place in Constan a . The first version was finalized on 30 March 1474, but had to wait until early 1475 for the ratification of the final version. Category Peace treaties Euro hist stub de Ewige Richtung es Ewige Richtung ... more details
cleanup date November 2011 The Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010 is an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom that substantially reformed the Royal Prerogative . It made two significant changes it put the civil service on a statutory footing for the first time, and it made treaties subject to ratification by Parliament. It did not, however, place defence and the deployment of armed forces on a statutory footing. External links http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 2010 25 contents Text of the Act UK legislation Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 2010 ... more details
arrest. Opinion blockquote First, proposal and ratification are not treated as unrelated acts but as succeeding ... and disposed of presently. Thirdly, as ratification is but the expression of the approbation of the people ... in all sections at relatively the same period, which of course ratification scattered through ... did not proclaim the ratification until January 29, 1919, only the date of the actual ratification ... more details
Capital punishment in Turkmenistan was originally allowed by Article 20 of the Constitution of Turkmenistan 1992 Constitution , where it was described as an exceptional punishment for the heaviest of crimes . ref http www.uta.edu cpsees TURKCON.htm 1992 Constitution of Turkmenistan , unofficial English translation, University of Texas at Arlington, URL accessed 27 December 2006 ref In December 1999, a presidential decree abolished capital punishment forever . ref http www.base.spinform.ru show doc.fwx?Regnom 23108&login yes Abolition of capital punishment in Turkmenistan , Presidential Decree 3003, 28 December 1999 ru icon ref Turkmenistan is a member of the Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights , aiming at the abolition of the death penalty. ref http www.amnesty.org en death penalty ratification of international treaties Ratification of Second Optional Protocol on abolition of death penalty ref References reflist Category Capital punishment by country Turkmenistan Category Turkmenistan law Turkmenistan stub law enforcement stub Humanrights stub ... more details
wishing to become parties to the NPT must deposit their instruments of ratification or accession ... on 5 March 1970 with the deposit of ratification of the three depositary states and 40 others. Since then, states that did not sign the treaty can now only accede to it. The instrument of ratification ... Mar 5 L Ratification flagcountry Albania dts link off format dmy 1990 Sep 12 L br dts link off format ..., W Ratification flagcountry Austria dts link off format dmy 1968 Jul 1 L, M, W dts link off format dmy 1969 Jun 27 L, M, W Ratification flagcountry Azerbaijan dts link off format dmy 1992 Sep 22 M Accession ... off format dmy 1968 Jul 1 W dts link off format dmy 1980 Feb 21 W Ratification flagcountry Belarus ... off format dmy 1975 May 2 L, W br dts link off format dmy 1975 May 4 M Ratification flagcountry Belize ... dts link off format dmy 1968 Jul 1 W dts link off format dmy 1972 Oct 31 W Ratification flagcountry ... 1968 Jul 1 W dts link off format dmy 1970 May 26 W Ratification flagcountry Bosnia and Herzegovina ... dts link off format dmy 1968 Jul 1 W dts link off format dmy 1969 Apr 28 L Ratification flagcountry ... Nov 3 L Ratification flagcountry Burkina Faso dts link off format dmy 1969 Aug 11 M br dts link off format dmy 1968 Nov 25 W dts link off format dmy 1970 Mar 3 W Ratification flagcountry Burundi dts ... Jul 18 M dts link off format dmy 1969 Jan 8 W Ratification flagcountry Canada dts link off format ..., M, W Ratification flagcountry Cape Verde dts link off format dmy 1979 Oct 24 M Accession flagcountry ... Mar 11 M br dts link off format dmy 1971 Mar 23 L Ratification flagcountry Chile dts link off format ... Apr 29 M br dts link off format dmy 1986 Apr 30 L Ratification flagcountry Comoros dts link off format ... Costa Rica dts link off format dmy 1968 Jul 1 W dts link off format dmy 1970 Mar 3 W Ratification ... Mar 6 W Ratification flagcountry Croatia dts link off format dmy 1992 Jun 29 W Succession from flagcountry ... dmy 1970 Feb 16 W br dts link off format dmy 1970 Mar 5 L Ratification flagcountry Czech Republic ... more details
ratifying convention is marked either For ratification or Against ratification . class wikitable District ... Republican Anti Fed. Against ratification Lewis Morris 2 years Party shading Federalist Federalist For ratification John Vanderbilt 2 years Party shading Federalist Federalist James Duane 3 years Party shading Federalist Federalist For ratification John Laurance 3 years Party shading Federalist ... Federalist For ratification rowspan 6 Middle John Haring 1 year Party shading Democratic Republican Anti Fed. Against ratification Cornelius Humfrey 1 year John Hathorn 2 years Party shading Democratic ... 3 years Party shading Democratic Republican Anti Fed. Against ratification James Clinton 4 years Party shading Democratic Republican Anti Fed. Against ratification rowspan 3 Eastern David Hopkins New York David Hopkins 1 year Party shading Democratic Republican Anti Fed. Against ratification John Williams Salem, NY John Williams 2 years Party shading Democratic Republican Anti Fed. Against ratification ... 4 years Party shading Democratic Republican Anti Fed. Against ratification br elected to the Council ... either For ratification or Against ratification . class wikitable County Assemblymen Party Notes rowspan ... br Against ratification John Thompson 1749 1823 John Thompson Party shading Democratic Republican ... Adgate Party shading Democratic Republican Anti Fed. Against ratification John Bay assemblyman John Bay Party shading Democratic Republican Anti Fed. Against ratification br previously a member from ... Republican Anti Fed. Against ratification Samuel A. Barker Party shading Fusion Fed. Anti Fed ... Republican Anti Fed. For ratification Jacob Griffin Party shading Democratic Republican Anti Fed. Gilbert Livingston Party shading Federalist Federalist For ratification Matthew Patterson assemblyman ... Federalist For ratification rowspan 6 Montgomery County, New York Montgomery John Frey New York John Frey Party shading Democratic Republican Anti Fed. Against ratification William Harper assemblyman ... more details
be challenged. The logic here is that ratification cures defects . Alternatively, the rationale for Hollingsworth may have been that a Presidential proclamation of ratification is conclusive upon the courts notwithstanding arguable defects in the ratification process. See Luther v. Borden 1849 . More ... ratification when the proposed amendment was presented more than ten days prior to congressional adjournment, and the necessary number of States ratified, and the President proclaimed the ratification ... more details
in 1989 by his students Robert A. Becker and Gordon denBoer and the Documentary History of the Ratification ... with Robert A. Becker. The Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution, Volume I Constitutional .... The Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution, Volume II Ratification by the States ... of Ratification, The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 59, No. 3 July 2002 , pps. 776 786 Persondata ... more details
are mentioned. Countries that have ratified the Charter, and languages for which the ratification ... ratification 25 January 2002 Assyrian Neo Aramaic Assyrian Greek language Greek Russian language Russian Kurdish language Kurdish as Yazidi language flagcountry Austria ratification 28 June 2001 ref name ... ratification 21 September 2010 Albanian language Montenegrin language Czech language Italian language ... language and Ladino language flagcountry Croatia ratification 5 November 1997 Italian language ... Slovak Rusyn language Rusyn Ukrainian language Ukrainian flagcountry Cyprus ratification 26 August 2002 Armenian language Armenian Cypriot Maronite Arabic flagcountry Czech Republic ratification 15 November ... Romani part II only flagcountry Denmark ratification 8 September 2000 ref name DK Note verbale Notes Verbales accompanying the Denmark Danish ratification specified that, whilst the Charter was not going ... Jutland flagcountry Finland ratification 9 November 1994 Sami language Sami Swedish language Swedish co official language flagcountry Germany ratification 16 September 1998 ref name DE Germany has ... , Northrhine Westphalia and Saxony Anhalt flagcountry Hungary ratification 26 April 1995 ... Slovak language Slovak Slovene language Slovene flagcountry Liechtenstein ratification 18 November 1997 No regional or minority languages flagcountry Luxembourg ratification 22 June 2005 No regional ... ratification 15 February 2006 Albanian language Albanian Romani language Romani flagcountry Netherlands ratification 2 May 1996 West Frisian language West Frisian in Friesland Limburgish language ... Norway ratification 10 November 1993 ref name NO http www.regjeringen.no en dep kkd Documents rapporter ... vertical align top padding left 1em width 50 flagcountry Poland ratification 12 February 2009 ref http ... language Slovak Tatar language Tatar Ukrainian language Ukrainian flagcountry Romania ratification ... language Turkish Ukrainian language Ukrainian flagcountry Serbia ratification 15 February 2006 ref ... more details
and subsequent ratification. Amendments may be proposed by either two thirds of both houses of the United ... method of ratification should be used. Any amendment so ratified becomes a valid part of the constitution ... Mode of Ratification may be proposed by the Congress Provided that no Amendment which may .... Ratification After being officially proposed, a constitutional amendment must then be ratified by the legislatures ... been ratified, Congress has specified the state conventions ratification method for only one ... of its legislature be the delegates at such a state ratification convention, thereby skirting the occasional sentiment that persons other than state lawmakers should consider the ratification of a particular ... papers.cfm?abstract id 1076805 Beyond the Super Majority Post Adoption Ratification of the Equality Amendments , Arizona Legal Studies Working Paper No. 32 07. ref In several cases, the ratification process took over a century. Rescinding a ratification expand section date August 2007 The validity of a ratification that a state first grants and then later purports to Rescission rescind , and of the subsequent ratification of an amendment which that state previously rejected and then later assented ... Amendment . Deadline imposed on ratification process The Constitution does not expressly provide ... provide a deadline for ratification, writing blockquote We do not find anything in the article which suggests that an amendment once proposed is to be open to ratification for all time, or that ratification .... We do find that which strongly suggests the contrary. First, proposal and ratification are not treated ... they are to be considered and disposed of presently. Thirdly, as ratification is but the expression ... to reflect the will of the people in all sections at relatively the same period, which of course ratification ... of timeliness of ratification is a political and non justiciable one, leaving the issue to Congress s discretion. It would appear that the length of time elapsing between proposal and ratification is irrelevant ... more details
Labor Amendment , which was proposed for ratification by Congress in 1924. Congress first placed ... and the most recent state ratification thereof assuming that, as a consequence of that most recent ratification, the legislatures of or conventions conducted within at least three fourths of the states ... ratification of the Twenty seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution 27th Amendment ... legislatures for ratification due to the lack of a deadline within which the Nation s state ... more details
George Gray 1725 1800 , owner and operator of Grays Ferry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Grays Ferry , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , USA, near Philadelphia, served as a member of the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly and as its Speaker in 1783. While Speaker of the Assembly, Gray served, ex officio, as a trustee of the University of the State of Pennsylvania now the University of Pennsylvania . Gray married Martha Ibbetson or Ibison , November 25, 1752. He was the author of Treason Resolution , ordering paper currency, for which he was turned out of the Society of Friends Quaker Meeting . He was on the Committee of Safety American Revolution Committee of Safety when appointed chairman of the Board of War. Gray was a signatory to ratification of the first United States Constitution by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1787. ref http www.usconstitution.net rat pa.html Pennsylvania signatories to its ratification of the Constitution, December 12, 1787 ref References Reflist External links http www.archives.upenn.edu histy features 1700s people gray george.html University of Pennsylvania historical site PASpeakers1776 90 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gray, George ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH 1725 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1800 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gray, George Category 1725 births Category 1800 deaths Category Members of the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly Category University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania politician stub ... more details
Capital punishment in Tajikistan is allowed by Article 18 of the Constitution of Tajikistan 1999 Constitution , where it is described as punishment for particularly serious crimes . The full wording of Article 18 ref http unpan1.un.org intradoc groups public documents untc unpan003670.htm The 1994 Constitution of the Republic of Tajikistan , English translation raw draft ref quote Every person has the right to life. No person may be deprived of life except by the verdict of a court for a very serious crime. In Russian ref http www.tajik gateway.org index.phtml?lang ru&id 874 The Constitution of the Republic of Tajikistan, September 1999 ru icon ref quote . , . Tajikistan is not signatory to the Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights , which aims to abolish death penalty. ref http www.amnesty.org en death penalty ratification of international treaties Ratification of Second Optional Protocol on abolition of death penalty ref References reflist Tajikistan stub law enforcement stub Humanrights stub Category Capital punishment by country Tajikistan Category Penal system in Tajikistan zh ... more details
. Virginia in its 1788 ratification convention recommended the identical language that North Carolina had suggested. New York in its 1788 ratification convention also urged Congress to consider this wording ... thing and in 1817 or January 1818 Tennessee s lawmakers followed suit. Proposal and ratification ... submitted to the State legislature United States state legislatures for ratification by the 1st ... , Vermont and Virginia ten being required at the time. As more states entered the Union, the ratification ... pay raise, but made that raise retroactive. Ratification completed The proposed amendment was ratified ... The History and Legacy of the Twenty Seventh Amendment . ref He started a new push for ratification ... has been submitted to the states for ratification and does not specify a ratification deadline may be ratified by the states at any time. In Coleman , the Supreme Court further ruled that the ratification ... properly assigned to the judiciary. Certification and Congressional acceptance of ratification On May ... . On May 19, 1992, it was printed in the Federal Register , together with the certificate of ratification ... challenge to the amendment s unusual ratification. In certifying that the amendment had been ... by not waiting for Congress to consider the validity of the ratification, given the more than 202 year ... Amendment to the United States Constitution Proposal and ratification the ratification of the Fourteenth ... for the completion of the task. However, neither version was adopted by the entire Congress. Ratification ... listed as ratifying the amendment. Kentucky s then unknown 1792 ratification would have made it 41 ... majority. small There is some conflict as to the exact ratification dates of the amendment. In some cases, a state s ratification resolution was signed by legislative officers before that state ..., even though gubernatorial action is not required by Article V which requires ratification only by state ... The Archivist of the United States certified that the amendment s ratification was completed on May ... more details
Iuka is the name of five communities in the central southeastern United States. These communities were named after the Chickasaw Indian Chief Iuka. His name is a contraction of Ish ta ki yu ka tubbe and pronounced eye you ka. Chief Iuka participated in the ratification of the 1832 Treaty of Pontotoc Creek, an action that led to the ceding of Chickasaw lands east of the Mississippi River. Those communities are Iuka, Illinois , a village in Marion County Iuka, Kansas , a city in Pratt County Iuka, Mississippi , a city in Tishomingo County Iuka, Kentucky , a village in Livingston County Iuka, Arkansas , a village in Izard County geodis de Iuka es Iuka it Iuka nl Iuka pl Iuka pt Iuka vo Iuka ... more details
File Nunatsiavut flag.svg right thumb 250px Flag of Nunatsiavut. The flag of Nunatsiavut is the flag adopted by the Labrador Inuit Association to represent the Inuit of Labrador and their Land Claims Settlement Area called Nunatsiavut . The flag features the traditional Inuit Inukshuk coloured white, blue, and green, echoing the flag of Labrador . The flag became an official symbol of the region upon ratification of the http www.nunatsiavut.com pdfs Constitution.pdf Labrador Inuit Constitution on December 1, 2005. Schedule 1 C of the constitution defines the flag with a coloured sketch. CanadaFlags DEFAULTSORT Nunatsiavut, Flag of Category Flags of Canada Category Flags of indigenous peoples Newfoundland stub Canada flag stub es Bandera de Nunatsiavut fr Drapeau du Nunatsiavut ... more details
Infobox ILO convention code C1 name Hours of Work Industry Convention, 1919 adopt November 28, 1919 force June 13, 1921 classify Hours of work subject Working time prev None next Unemployment Convention, 1919 shelved Hours of Work Industry Convention, 1919 is an International Labour Organization International Labour Organization International Labour Conference Convention . It was established in 1919 blockquote Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to the application of the principle of the 8 hours day or of the 48 hours week ... blockquote br style clear both Ratifications class infobox bordered style width 50em text align left font size 95 style font size larger The following countries have ratified this Convention Country Date Notes Angola June 4, 1976 Argentina November 30, 1933 Austria June 12, 1924 conditional ratification Bangladesh June 22, 1972 Belgium September 6, 1926 Bolivia November 15, 1973 Bulgaria February 14, 1922 Burundi July 30, 1971 Canada March 21, 1935 Chile September 15, 1925 Colombia June 20, 1933 Comoros November 23, 1978 Costa Rica March 1, 1982 Cuba September 20, 1934 Czech Republic January 1, 1993 Djibouti August 3, 1978 Dominican Republic February 4, 1933 Egypt May 10, 1960 Equatorial Guinea June 12, 1985 France February 6, 1927 conditional ratification Ghana June 19, 1973 Greece November 19, 1920 Guatemala June 14, 1988 Guinea Bissau February 21, 1977 Haiti March 31, 1952 India July 14, 1921 Iraq August 24, 1965 Israel June 26, 1951 Italy October 6, 1924 conditional ratification Kuwait September 21, 1961 Latvia August 15, 1925 conditional ratification Lebanon June 1, 1977 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya May 27, 1971 Lithuania June 19, 1931 Luxembourg April 16, 1928 Malta June 9, 1988 Mozambique June 6, 1977 Myanmar July 14, 1921 New Zealand March 29, 1938 denounced June 9, 1989 Nicaragua April 12, 1934 Pakistan July 14, 1921 Paraguay March 21, 1966 Peru August 11, 1945 Portugal July 3, 1928 Romania June 13, 1921 Saudi ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Antisuffragists are those opposed to suffrage for women. The first antisuffrage group in the United States was organized by women in Washington, D.C. in 1871. Other groups were formed in Eastern states from time to time but the movement made little progress in the West. In 1911 women organized the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage and in 1913 the Men s Antisuffrage Association was organized in New York City . The organizations disappeared with the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution Nineteenth Amendment in 1920. See also Woman Suffrage The Anti Suffragist magazine Anti Suffrage League References Dictionary of American History by James Truslow Adams , New York Charles Scribner s Sons, 1940 Category Anti suffragism poli term stub ... more details
National referendum plebiscite was called on October 16 October 17, 1976 in which the majority of he barangay voters approved that Martial Law should be continued and ratified the proposed amendments to the Constitution substituting the Interim Batasang Pambansa for the Regular Batasang Pambansa , pursuant to Presidential Decrees Nos. 991, 1031, and 1032. Referendum Plebscite Results class wikitable cellpadding 2 cellspacing 2 bgcolor cccccc style background EEEEEE Ratification style background EEEEEE style background FFFFCC YES align right style background FFFFCC 86.7 NO align right 13.3 See also Commission on Elections Philippines Commission on Elections Politics of the Philippines Philippine elections External links http www.comelec.gov.ph Official website of the Commission on Elections Philippine elections Category Referendums in the Philippines Category 1976 in the Philippines Category 1976 referendums ... more details
Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants Hawke v. Smith ArgueDate April 23 ArgueYear 1920 DecideDate June 1 DecideYear 1920 FullName Hawke v. Smith, Secretary of State of Ohio USVol 253 USPage 221 Citation 40 S. Ct. 495 64 L. Ed. 871 1920 U.S. LEXIS 1416 10 A.L.R. 1504 Prior Error to the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio Subsequent Holding SCOTUS 1916 1921 Majority Day JoinMajority unanimous LawsApplied Hawke v. Smith , scite 253 221 1920 , was a United States Supreme Court case coming out of the state of Ohio . It challenged the validity of the way in which the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution 18th Amendment had been passed. Background The state of Ohio s constitution reserved to the people the right to review the state legislature s ratification of any federal amendment. This meant that within ninety days of the ratification of an amendment by the state legislature, that ratification could be challenged by a petition signed by six percent of Ohio voters. This would then bring the issue to referendum. In the case of Ohio and the 18th Amendment, the legislature ratified the amendment and, before the ninety day waiting period had passed, the Secretary of State, Robert Lansing , declared the 18th Amendment to be in effect. Meanwhile, a petition was signed by at least six percent of the voters and, in the ensuing referendum, a majority of Ohio voters voted against Prohibition in the United States prohibition , seemingly invalidating the passage of the 18th Amendment. The controversy regarding this situation eventually led to a court case which made it to the U.S. Supreme Court. The issue before the court was whether or not a state had a right to reserve to its people the right to review its legislature s ratification of federal amendments. The prohibitionists argued that the Constitution provided for the ratifying of federal amendments by state legislatures&mdash it said nothing about the people s right to review such amendments. Opponents of this view argu ... more details
File Peter Gauweiler.jpg thumb upright Peter Gauweiler. Peter Gauweiler born June 22, 1949 in Munich , Bavaria is a Germany German politician, and a member of Bavaria s Christian Social Union of Bavaria Christian Social Union CSU in the German Bundestag . Since 2006, Gauweiler is the Chairman of the Sub Committee on Foreign cultural and educational policies of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the German Bundestag . From 1990 to 1994, he was Bavaria n State Minister for Regional Development and Environment. In 2008, Gauweiler challenged the German ratification of the Treaty of Lisbon , claiming the treaty unconstitutional. Gauweiler launched a similar challenge to the European Constitution in 2005, but after its failure the Constitutional Court made no ruling and a presidential signature was never given. ref http archiv.jura.uni saarland.de lawweb pressreleases euconstitution.html No Success for Peter Gauweiler s applications against the ratification of the EU Constitution , Press Release No 35 2005 dated April 28, 2005. via Law Web Saarbr cken , April 28, 2005. ref ref cite web url http the tap.blogspot.com 2008 06 german lisbon ratification also.html title the tap German Lisbon Ratification Also Uncertain publisher The tap.blogspot.com date June 14, 2008 accessdate 2008 09 16 ref References Reflist External links http www.peter gauweiler.de Peter Gauweiler , personal website http www.bundestag.de bundestag abgeordnete bio G gauwepe0.html Dr. Peter Gauweiler, CDU CSU , German Bundestag http www.facebook.com pages Peter Gauweiler 103562266812?ref ts Dr. Peter Gauweiler Dr. Peter Gauweiler, Official Facebook fan page http www.spiegel.de international germany 0,1518,634506,00.html Germany s Lisbon Treaty Ruling Brussels Put Firmly in the Back Seat Spiegel International article on how Dr. Peter Gauweiler has persuaded Germany s highest court to restrict the scope and implementation of the Lisbon Treaty. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gauweiler, Pete ... more details
John Zoe is a Tli Cho statesman. Zoe was chief negotiator for the Dogrib Treaty 11 and instrumental in the ratification of the Tli Cho self government agreement in 2005. ref http www.cbc.ca canada north story 2009 07 16 tlicho zoe run.html ref He served as the CEO for Tli Cho First Nation until July 2009. Zoe is an expert on Tli Cho history and culture, and participated in the development of the Behchoko Community Teacher Education Program which incorporates that history and culture into educational curriculum. ref http www.international.ualberta.ca news.cfm?story 76421 ref references reflist DEFAULTSORT Zoe, John Category Tli Cho Category Dene people ... more details
Multiple issues wikify October 2010 orphan October 2010 refimprove October 2010 Organisation of African Youth Abbreviated OAYouth is the umbrella movement of all youth in Africa independent of governments, parties or intergovernmental organisations. http www.oayouth.org Organisation of African Youth was formed in August 2009 as a direct result of the ratification of the http www.hsrc.ac.za HSRC Review Article 34.phtml African Youth Charter , adopted by the General assembly of Heads of States of the African Union in 2006. Pursuant to the African Youth Charter, OAYouth identifies youth as African young people of between 15 and 35. References Reflist Category African Union DEFAULTSORT Organisation Of African Youth Oayouth ... more details
The Inter American Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities is a regional human rights instrument, adopted in 1999 within the Organization of American States . It calls on states to facilitate the full integration of persons with Disability disabilities into society through legislation , social initiatives and educational program mes. It entered into force on 14 September 2001. As of 2011, 18 states have signed and Ratification ratified the convention. ref http www.oas.org juridico english sigs a 65.html OAS, Signatories and Ratifications ref See also Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities References Reflist External links http www.cidh.oas.org DefaultE.htm Inter American Commission on Human Rights Category Organization of American States Category Disability rights ... more details