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They would have certain recognised lands, with judicial autonomy in minor internal disputes.
The Swiss regiment had a special status notably in the area of judicial autonomy.
Grafing moreover was home to a market court with far-reaching judicial autonomy.
A limited judicial autonomy was granted according to the Ottoman millet system.
Other judges cite broader concerns about judicial autonomy.
Her plight exposed the limits on judicial autonomy in China and the political retribution faced by judges.
Scholars organized a legal conference at the elite Tsinghua University to debate the seed case and other issues about judicial autonomy.
Studies demonstrate judicial autonomy.
Thanks to its social and judicial autonomy, Polish Jewish life was enabled to develop freely along the lines of national and religious tradition.
He served as President of the Michigan Interfraternity Council in 1963, leading a landmark policy change which gave fraternities judicial autonomy from the University.
In remarks upon the occasion, he warned of "a storm of unprecedented ferocity" which threatened the judicial autonomy of Hong Kong.
Senator Patrick Leahy, Democrat of Vermont, has offered a better bill, which would crack down on judicial junkets without interfering with judicial autonomy.
The Anti-Rightist Campaign put an end to efforts that would have brought about some degree of judicial autonomy and safeguards for the accused, and the country moved toward police domination.
The conflict has put the recount in limbo, and brings to the fore the question of Puerto Rico's judicial autonomy and, once again, the peculiar political relationship between the island and the mainland.
In 1782, Joseph II abolished most of persecution practices in his Toleranzpatent, on the condition that Yiddish and Hebrew are eliminated from public records and judicial autonomy is annulled.
The four small corner turrets (also seen in other Transylvanian towns) symbolize the fact that the town had judicial autonomy, and the "right of sword" (ius gladii) which was the right to decide on capital punishment.
In Venezuela, judicial autonomy has already been severely limited by the firing of judges who have ruled against the government by the six-member judicial commission of the Supreme Court, said Mr. Vivanco.
Its position close to the Via Francigena (the medieval main connection from Rome to France) fostered its development, and Chianciano reached a degree of judicial autonomy by 1287 when it established its own statutes.
A1 Chinese Legal System Tested A 2003 ruling that struck down a local law on seed prices has become, quite unexpectedly, a landmark case for the evolving Chinese legal system, and exposed the limits on judicial autonomy in China and the political retribution faced by judges.
The Royal Decree of 29 October 1841, greatly reduced the scope of the fueros, eliminating the judicial autonomy of the territories and substituted the Deputations and General Juntas with Provincial Deputations, which were the institutions of government common to all provinces of Spain.
Together with the Wiedingharde, the Bökingharde, the isle of Strand and Sylt, Osterland in 1426 signed the "Compact of the Seven Hundreds" (German: Siebenhardenbeliebung) with Duke Henry IV of Schleswig, which stated that the Hundreds intended to keep their judicial autonomy.