Furthermore, the elders never gave any indication of being aware that their actions were extralegal, if not illegal. |
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The government has since moved forward with 14 of our 20 reform proposals to integrate the extralegal economy into Egypt's economic mainstream. |
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In case of extralegal killings, the Government exerts itself in order to prevent and combat such acts by chastising the perpetrators. |
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But Mr Putin's Russia has a penchant for turning bordering regions into extralegal no-man's-lands, ripe for criminal exploitation. |
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During the Revolutionary crisis, these groups fed the merchants' committees, Sons of Liberty, and other extralegal bodies initiating an intercolonial correspondence. |
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The end of the article sets out recommendations for legal and extralegal measures to combat child marriage. |
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These were extralegal, armed groups carrying out both delinquent or criminal activities, and political action. |
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Its participants drew on an American tradition of collective organization and crowd action which held extralegal activity to be legitimate when justice was otherwise elusive. |
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Many developing countries are still struggling to understand how the potential wealth locked in their own extralegal economies might be unleashed to benefit both the poor and the society at large. |
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When we report that information to the head of state, we also describe the characteristics of the extralegal economy, why people prefer it, and its value in terms of dead capital. |
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Several of his reports highlighted gaps in the investigative and forensic capacity at national level with regard to cases of deaths in police custody or alleged extralegal executions. |
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They examine various explanations of Aboriginal over-representation such as racial bias, visibility, cultural factors, legal factors, extralegal factors, over-policing, and other explanations. |
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Furthermore, there is evidence to suggest that extralegal and unofficial activities are more prevalent in countries that privatized less. |
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This included a massive purge of the Confucian scholars in Nanjing and grants of extraordinary extralegal authority to the eunuch secret police. |
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Some further forms of capital punishment were practised in the Tang dynasty, of which the first two that follow at least were extralegal. |
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Pierre Mariani and Philippe Rucheton benefit from the new scheme of the extralegal pension plan for members of the Management Board under Belgian contracts. |
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The episode highlighted the extralegal powers of the security forces, which had hired thugs to guard and intimidate Mr Chen and his family, and to keep well-wishers at bay, sometimes by beating them up. |
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That is likely: those detained are pressed and sometimes tortured into confessing and giving up more names in a secretive, extralegal system known as shuanggui. |
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The reasons given by the Commission for leaving aside the topic of the effect of the outbreak of hostilities are unrelated to any thesis of the extralegal character of the subject. |
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Many governments question the utility of the system and often work to undermine its effectiveness, including by pressuring the Commission with extralegal, political arguments. |
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If war is an extralegal datum, why does it apply if only in part? |
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That development was largely due to the strong growth of financial investments for the formation of an extralegal pension under the second or third pillar. |
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Iran called the Council's decisions invalid and an extralegal act, and vowed that the new resolution would not be an obstacle in the way of Iran's nuclear progress. |
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We look forward to the courts rejecting her extralegal interpretation. |
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And they note that the generals are proceeding with the extralegal detention of the president, as well as with the arrests of scores of top Islamists leaders. |
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