2) It is not accidental that these developments were supported by international reaction, that socialist construction, especially during
the period of the abolition of capitalist relations and of the founding of socialism, up until the Second World War, concentrates the ideological and political wrath of international imperialism.
Not exact matches
The treatment
of the Nazi
period in all its aspects - Hitler's rise to power; his establishment
of a dictatorship in Germany; the
abolition of the rule
of law; the persecution
of all kinds
of political opponents; the racially motivated persecution
of the Jews, culminating in the Holocaust; the reticence and opposition
of German citizens; and, Germany's instigation
of World War II - is compulsory teaching matter at all types
of schools in Germany and at all levels
of education.
«Mr. Heald: To ask the Prime Minister whether the Secretary
of State for Constitutional Affairs will receive the pension entitlement
of the Lord Chancellor (a) during the planned transition
period before the proposed
abolition of the office and (b) subsequently, if the office is abolished; and if he will make a statement.
The introduction
of the Authority followed a
period, since 1986 and the
abolition of the Greater London Council, in which there had been no directly elected tier
of governance for London.
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.
And so a man who apparently did everything slowly now feels the need to rush, as he embarks on an intense
period of lobbying — using compromise, manoeuvre and skulduggery to bring the house
of representatives behind
abolition.
Another, Joan Meisenholder Dahlberg, sought
abolition of the decompression chamber then used by Multnomah County Animal Control, and by most major animal shelters, to kill animals who were not either adopted or reclaimed within a five - day holding
period.
It spans the
period from the
abolition of the death penalty for buggery in 1861 to decriminalisation in 1967 and explores how seismic shifts in gender and sexuality found expression in the arts.
The narrow scope
of judicial intervention into prisoner isolation may partly explain why litigation did not secure
abolition nor seem to impede its growth during this
period.
Significantly, Whaling was a Section 11 (h) case in which the Supreme Court
of Canada was asked to consider whether automatically lengthening the incarceration
period under Section 10 (1)
of the
Abolition of Early Parole Act constituted additional punishment.