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Experts say that if Charta's work is successful it can serve as a model for other cities.
However, he continued to provide legal advice to opposition (Charta 77) and religious activists.
This is done by making a Charta of customs.
Beginning in 1991, Charta members were required to hold bottles at least 18 months after the vintage before releasing them.
It was many of these illegal authors who signed Charta 77 and were jailed for doing so.
The Charta should focus on formulating basic rights that are justiciable.
The name derives from the Latin charta, in the sense of a token or ticket.
A homonymous book edited by Charta was later published.
The signatories of the Charta commit to undertake or create conditions for student mobility and teacher.
Pergamum was also a center of parchment (charta pergamena) production.
Her career-spanning monograph was published by Charta in 2011.
This Charta does not tell so much about customs, but rather about the privileges those that live there (the citizens) get.
Olga also organized meetings, distributed manuscripts and participated in the Charta 77 activities.
Yes, I imagine that here in the library charta lintea must be rare, because no very recent manuscripts have arrived.
This process needs new stimulation at present, which it could obtain through a Charta of Basic Rights.
Charta is open only to producers in the Rheingau, the region north of the Rhine.
In 1832 they launched a paddle steamer called Magna Charta.
He signed Charta 77 and after he was banned for public activities throughout Czechoslovakia.
It was founded by Per Granberg who also plays in Charta 77.
The concessions granted by the Magna Charta were made an essential part of their political philosophy.
Trace the influence of Magna Charta upon our ideal of justice.
This critical situation led to the signing and later promulgation of the Magna Charta in 1215.
Mühlviertel Upper Austria has three cities with their own charta:
In pharmacy, etc., charta emporetica was a kind of paper made very soft and porous, used as a filter.
Especially in the past, the document has also been referred to as "Magna Charta", but the pronunciation was the same.