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We demand a sharp reprimand and delegalisation of the fascist party in question, which is doing something that can inflict the greatest harm on Europe: it is destroying trust between European nations that are striving for the common good.
A few days before martial law was imposed in 1981, local Solidarity union branch withdrew from bank account 80 million Polish zlotys, equivalent of today's USD 100 million, and deposited the cash with Gulbinowicz, who hid it from the communist regime during Solidarity's delegalisation.
He included in his example the "delegalization of traditional family forms."
Their affinity towards tormenting weddings caused the delegalization of marriage during that time.
Actual delegalization occurred on 1 February 1971.
"We're fighting a culture of delegalization.
The course suggested by this analysis is to restrict state intervention wherever possible - a maximum of deregulation, delegalization and desubsidization.
With the addition of a third element of expediency it is not surprising that informalism or delegalization is the fashion in family law today.
Delegalization of traditional matrilineal family, and in consequence laws governing the matrilineal clan and feasting system of governance, constitutes a trauma to the culture that has historic significance.
Arguments in favour of delegalization of family law stem from dissatisfaction with law as an instrument for dealing with family relationships; law is seen as the 'wrong' mechanism.
Thus the tension persists between the liberal position, which advocates non-regulation or delegalization of matters identified as personal or private, and the absolutist position which advocates regulation on the outbreak of moral panic.
Although delegalization in one area is justified by the search for a 'nicer' way out, judicialization of child-care hearings, with separate representation of the interests of the child, is the result of disillusion-ment with a process which does not provide traditional legal procedural safeguards.