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The urge of formulation law to eliminate sexual violence had been discussed since 2012 by the National Commission for Eradication of Violence against Women (Indonesian: Komisi Nasional Anti Kekerasan terhadap Perempuan, often abbreviated as Komnas Perempuan).
Lam implicated the involvement of the Central Investigation Team, which is under direct control of the highest level of the Beijing leadership. His revelations stunned Hong Kong and made headlines worldwide, prompting a flurry of counter-accusations and denials from mainland authorities and supporters.
The Communist Party of Workers and Peasants (Ukrainian: Комуністична партія робітників і селян, Komunistychna Partiya Robitnykiv i Selian, KPRS) was a political party in Ukraine, formed in 2001 following a split from the Communist Party of Ukraine (KPU). On 30 September 2015 the District Administrative Court in ...
CSIS was conceived in the 1960s as a strategic and security studies think-tank by brothers Jusuf and Sofjan Wanandi.It was funded in part by the Chinese Indonesian business community [5] and had the support of the Indonesian administration, including generals Ali Moertopo and Soedjono Hoemardani as well as two of the personal assistants of president Suharto.
Legal English, also known as legalese, [1] is a register of English used in legal writing.It differs from day-to-day spoken English in a variety of ways including the use of specialized vocabulary, syntactic constructions, and set phrases such as legal doublets.
Tan Sri Datuk Seri Panglima Dr. Lee Lam Thye (Chinese: 李霖泰; pinyin: Lǐ Líntài) is a Malaysian politician and social activist. He is the Chairman of the Alliance for a Safe Community. He is the Chairman of the Alliance for a Safe Community.
Abbreviation: CPRF (English) КПРФ (Russian) KPRF (Romanized) General Secretary: Gennady Zyuganov: First Deputy Chairmen: Ivan Melnikov Yury Afonin: Deputy Chairmen
English was the sole official language of Hong Kong from 1883 to 1974. Only after demonstrations and petitions from Hong Kong people demanding equal status for Chinese [7] [better source needed] did the language become official in Hong Kong from 1974 onward.