‘civil disobedience’
51Uniform civil code — is a term which has originated from the concept of a Civil Law Code. It envisages administering the same set of secular civil laws to govern different people belonging to different religions and regions. This supersedes the right of citizens to… …
52Michigan Civil Rights Initiative — MCRI s executive director Jennifer Gratz War …
53Desobediencia civil — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Activista contra la guerra es arrestado por desobeciencia civil en las escaleras de la Corte Suprema de Washington DC (Estados Unidos) en febrero de 2005 La desobediencia civil es una forma de disidencia política… …
54New York City in the American Civil War — New York City during the American Civil War (1861–1865) was a bustling American city that provided a major source of troops, supplies, and equipment for the Union Army. Powerful New York politicians and newspaper editors helped shape public… …
55Activism — Civil rights activists at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, 1963 …
56civildisobedience — civil disobedience n. Refusal to obey civil laws in an effort to induce change in governmental policy or legislation, characterized by the use of passive resistance or other nonviolent means. * * * …
57Гражданское неповиновение — (civil disobedience), см. Прямая акция …
58ГРАЖДАНСКОЕ НЕПОВИНОВЕНИЕ — (civil disobedience) отсутствие повиновения граждан, массовые акции с отказом повиноваться, не сопровождаемые применением силы с их стороны …
59Bürgerlicher Ungehorsam — Sebastian Loscher: Irdische und göttliche Gerechtigkeit (1536)[1] Ziviler Ungehorsam (von lat. civilis „bürgerlich“; deshalb auch: bürgerlicher Ungehorsam) ist eine Form politischer Partizipation, deren Wurzeln bis in die Antike zurückreichen.… …
60Ziviler Ungehorsam — Sebastian Loscher: Allegorie der Gerechtigkeit (1536)[1] Ziviler Ungehorsam (von lateinisch civilis ‚bürgerlich‘; deshalb auch bürgerlicher Ungehorsam) ist eine Form politischer Parti …