Sentences with phrase «after abolition»

The recreated slave huts are one of the highlights and are of the type that would've been found in the southern part of the island beginning in the early 19th century and after abolition, which happened in Martinique (and all the French territories) on May 22, 1848.
The recreated slave huts are of the type that would've been found in the southern part of the island beginning in the early 19th century and after abolition.
As I observed above, my term as Social Justice Commissioner began just after the abolition of ATSIC.
After the abolition of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (or ATSIC) the Australian Government put in place a series of reforms that are known as the «new arrangements for Indigenous affairs».
Having come into this position just after the abolition of ATSIC perhaps it is fitting that one of my final tasks has been recommending a model for a new national Indigenous representative body in August this year.
It has a host of excellent museums, including the famous Blue Penny Museum, plus the moving Aapravasi Ghat, which is where indentured labourers (mainly Chinese) were brought after the abolition of slavery.
You can take a breather in the lovely gardens of the Jardins des Compagnies, or visit one of the fascinating museums, such as the famous Blue Penny Museum, or the Aapravasi Ghat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which was the landing point for labourers after the abolition of slavery in 1834.
After the abolition of the gory sport of bull - baiting, Bulldog breeders started working towards creating a more evolved breed.
Alabama was the last state to abolish it — in 1928, more than 60 years after the abolition of slavery.
The year Moses broke into the big leagues was less than 20 years after the abolition of slavery.
It continues to exist after the abolition of the eight regional chambers.
This interview came almost 40 years after the abolition of the death penalty for murder.
After the abolition of the Caliphate in 1924, there is hardly any global theo - political authority among the Muslims.
The limitations of the single - tier model for London government were evident soon after the abolition of the GLC.
After the abolition of slavery in 1838, more immigrants arrived to work in the sugar cane fields: the Portuguese, East Indians, and Chinese.
Its primary purpose was to enable Congress to enact civil rights laws that would override the Black Codes that Southern states adopted after the abolition of slavery in order to deny to black persons the same civil rights as whites.

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In his mid-20s, he became an evangelical Christian, and a few years after that, he was recruited into the abolition movement in England.
In his account of the movement toward the abolition of slavery, Whitehead faced this problem squarely, In his view the long delay in the abolition of slavery after the introduction of the idea of the human soul does not reflect only human willfulness and stubbornness in the pursuit of unjustified self - interest.
On another occasion when after a revival in Wales the clergy resolved to put away their concubines, the bishop actually forbade them because he would lose the revenue derived from the tax on such infractions of the canon law.64 The abolition of clerical concubinage was a major item on the docket alike of the Protestant and the Catholic reformers of the sixteenth century.
In a new report - After PFI - released yesterday by the Centre for Policy Studies, Jesse Norman MP has advocated the abolition of PFI, and its replacement with a new model of public sector procurement.
After the calamity of the 10p tax abolition and the expenses scandal Labour was in danger of being slaughtered even in its very safest seats.
This brought him to the attention of party leader Tony Blair, and shortly after his defeat by the SNP he was welcomed at the Scottish Labour Party Conference in the Eden Court Theatre in Inverness where he spoke immediately before Blair in the critical debate on abolition of Clause 4.4 of the Labour Party Constitution.
The link between the Lib Dems» victory in Ribble Valley and the abolition of the poll tax is not a straight line - after all, John Major had already promised change - but it is widely viewed as one of the key catalysts for the abrupt about - face.
The UK has encouraged the complete abolition of the death penalty in the US after a decision in Maryland to repeal its use was signed into law on Friday.
Established in 1909 to deal with the Kaiser's spies, MI5 was narrowly saved from abolition after World War I by the rise of Soviet Russia followed by Nazi Germany.
Several changes from the 2014 election are anticipated, including the abolition of regional constituencies, return to national lists, increase in the number of French seats from 74 to 79, and possibility of transnational lists after the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union.
We may think the UK's association with slavery ended in 1834 after the Slavery Abolition Act, but forced labour is still a huge problem in Britain, says David Downing
Lib Dem MPs had already scented a climbdown and a few hours after Ms May's appearance the energy secretary, Chris Huhne, took to the airwaves to reiterate his commitment to their abolition.
He justly complained that the Con Dem Government had abolished the Agricultural Wages Board in England and Wales after a consultation period of only four weeks in which 75 % of the respondents objected to abolition.
According to the Suame MP, the revisiew or abolition of over ten taxes in the 2017 budget, will only take effect after approval from Parliament.
In October 2001, he had to apologise after speaking up in favour of Home Secretary David Blunkett's abolition of the voucher scheme for asylum seekers.
The association began pressing for the abolition of the law in April, after a year - long study by a panel of experts.
Barely one month after the current government was elected in 2010, the secretary of state for education Michael Gove announced the abolition of the General Teaching Council for England.
After all, says RFK, the industrial revolution, and all the benefits that brought for humankind, was only possible because of the Abolition.
«The Privity Defense in Commercial Warranty Actions: Still Lingering Forty - Five Years After Legislative Abolition,» BOSTON BAR JOURNAL (February 2018)
Offenders who were convicted and sentenced after the enactment of the Abolition of Early Parole Act are entitled to the previous «accelerated parole review» regime.
CFAs will be restricted by the proposed abolition of the recoverability of success fees and after the event (ATE) insurance.
The abolition of ATSIC occurred soon after, so there was no effective evaluation of this separation.
The Connecting Government report was launched by the Secretary of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet less than a week after the announcement of the abolition of ATSIC and the introduction of the new arrangements.
The Senate Select Committee on the Administration of Indigenous Affairs releases its report on the abolition of ATSIC and new arrangements: After ATSIC - Life in the Mainstream.
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