- 1 year and 11 months, but be
released after 14
months on
entering a
recognisance to be of good behaviour. This article incorporates text from a publication...
- "Super
recogniser" is a term
coined in 2009 by
Harvard and
University College London researchers for
people with
significantly better-than-average face...
-
international community as
sovereign states, but have not been
universally recognised as such.
These entities often have de
facto control of
their territory...
-
major criticisms of this law is the
confusion caused when some
states recognise a new entity, but
other states do not.
Hersch Lauterpacht, one of the...
- had
resulted in the
release of a person,
charged with rape, on his own
recognisance. This
person had
subsequently ****aulted the complainant. CR Snyman, for...
- national-level and state-level
political parties based on
objective criteria. A
recognised political party enjoys privileges such as a
reserved party symbol, free...
- was
declared in 2008. The
Government of
Serbia does not
diplomatically recognise Kosovo as a
sovereign state,
although the two
countries have enjo**** normalised...
-
established on 4 June 1917 by King
George V, who
created the
order to
recognise 'such persons, male or female, as may have
rendered or
shall hereafter...
-
Great Britain. The
English and
Scottish parliaments, however, did not
recognise this
title until the Acts of
Union of 1707
under Queen Anne (who was Queen...
- 2030
Agenda for
Sustainable Development (United Nations, 2015). The SDGs
recognise that all
countries must
stimulate action in the
following key
areas –...