Nor did the kings stint the prelates in other regalian rights, such as mints, markets, and tolls. |
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In addition, Government structures will refocus on regalian functions, and will be strengthened and made more efficient. |
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Roncaglia was a new constitutional statement despite its conservative reliance on regalian right. |
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It was also recalled that peace and security are also key conditions of sustainable development, and that it is a regalian domain. |
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The role of the State in sustainable forest management: the State has a regalian role in this field. |
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Under the regalian doctrine, forestland became public domain. |
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Modern central banks emerged with the advent of industrial economies in order to facilitate trade and centralise the regalian function of issuing currency. |
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All over the empire these and regalian rights, such as mints, fairs, tolls, and the right of granting safe-conducts, were the substance of princely power. |
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Indeed, from the very start of his reign, Frederick Barbarossa sought to recover and exploit regalian and imperial rights over the growing Lombard city communes and the rest of Italy. |
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And therefore that, beyond the bilateral co-operation between France and the UK, there is no need to do more, especially at a moment when member states balk at sharing sovereignty in this most regalian area. |
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A police authority with strong regalian rights however needs close control by administrative and judicial authorities, supported by an irreproachable democratic legitimacy. |
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It will call on the full involvement of regalian domain, private sector, civil society, international organizations and technical and normative community. |
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