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  2. David Helfeld - Wikipedia

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    Helfeld, D. M. Derecho laboral. Revista Jurídica de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, v. 73 no. 3(2004) p. 619-45. Helfeld, D. M. Derecho laboral. Revista Jurídica de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, v. 72 no. 3(2003) p. 459-95. Helfeld, D. M. La política laboral constitucional del 1952: sus principios essentiales y los factores que la influenciaron.

  3. Legislation of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    During the pre-independence period the province of Honduras was governed under the 1808 Constitution of Bayonne.. Constitution of 1812 (Constitution of Cádiz), valid from 1812 to 1814 and from 1820 to 1823

  4. Ministry of Human Rights, Justice, Governance and ...

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    Established as early as 1826, the Ministry of Human Rights, Justice, Governance and Decentralization of Honduras was created from the territorial division of Honduras and was initially composed of seven departments.

  5. Labour law - Wikipedia

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    Following the unification of the city-states in Assyria and Sumer by Sargon of Akkad into a single empire ruled from his home city circa 2334 BC, common Mesopotamian standards for length, area, volume, weight, and time used by artisan guilds in each city was promulgated by Naram-Sin of Akkad (c. 2254–2218 BC), Sargon's grandson, including for shekels. [1]

  6. National Congress of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    National Party of Honduras: Francisco Escobar: 1915-1918 Francisco Bográn: 1919-1920 Angel Ugarte: 1921 Liberal Party of Honduras: Miguel Oqueli Bustillo: 1923 Liberal Party of Honduras: Ángel Sevilla Ramírez: 1924 National Party of Honduras: Ramón Alcerro Castro: 1924 President of the Constituent Assembly of 1924 Venancio Callejas: 1925–1926

  7. Supreme Court of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    The process of selecting new members of the Supreme Court of Honduras is sui generis, involving the participation of various sectors of civil society.Judges are elected by the National Congress from a list of candidates proposed by a 7-member Nominating Board consisting of: [7] [8] [9]

  8. 2009 Honduran coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    From 2009 to mid-2016, however, the U.S. provided about $200 million in military and police aid to Honduras, a controversial decision given the violence in Honduras and the government's human rights violations. [49] Arguments that Zelaya's removal was illegal have been advanced by several lawyers.

  9. 2009 Honduran constitutional crisis - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 Honduran constitutional crisis [1] [2] [3] was a political dispute over plans to hold a popular referendum to either rewrite the Constitution of Honduras or write a new one.