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  • 22Pendulum arbitration — is a special mechanism of arbitration in which the arbitrator has to decide completely in favor of one or the other position on the bargaining table, but cannot split the difference between those positions. For example, in the case of collective… …

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  • 23Garry Downes — Justice Garry Keith Downes AM QC is a judge of the Federal Court of Australia and President of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal. [Who s Who in Australia (Crown Content, 2008) pp654] EducationDownes attended Newington College (1956 1960)… …

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  • 24Emmanuel T. Santos — Emmanuel T. Santos, popularly known as Noli Santos, is a lawyer, management practitioner, and educator in the Philippines. He was a delegate to the 1971 Constitutional Convention which drafted the 1973 Philippine Constitution.Santos is the… …

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  • 25Freedom of religion in Israel — Israel has no constitution; however, the Basic Law on Human Dignity and Liberty provides for freedom of worship, and the Government generally respects this right in practice. Relations among religious and ethnic groups between Jews and non Jews,… …

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  • 27HUESCA — (Osca), city in Aragon, N.E. Spain. It had one of the most important Jewish communities in the kingdom. With Saragossa and Calatayud, they were the three major Jewish communities in the Kingdom of Aragon. The correspondence has been preserved of… …

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  • 28LEGAL AND JUDICIAL SYSTEM — UNDER THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE (1876–1917) Judiciary Throughout the period from the promulgation of the Ottoman Constitution of 1876 until the present time there have been both secular and religious courts exercising jurisdiction in the territory of… …

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  • 29NARBONNE — NARBONNE, town in S. France, 5 mi. (8 km.) from the Mediterranean. The capital of medieval Septimania, Narbonne was ruled successively by the Visigoths (413?), the Saracens (719), and the Franks (759). About 900 it became the possession of the… …

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